FCC docs confirm that the Samsung Galaxy A56 will support 45W charging
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- Anonymous
- vaS
- 27 Jan 2025
Bobi7x7 , 27 Jan 2025A56 overpriced ? Tell me you are poor without telling me 😂Paying launch prices for something that gets halved after 3 months isn't a sensible financial advice either.
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- Bobi7x7
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- 27 Jan 2025
So if A56 gets 45W the S26 series will also get charging upgrade 🙌 I hope with their new Solid State Battery will be super nice 🙌🙌🙌
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- Bobi7x7
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- 27 Jan 2025
Anonymous, 27 Jan 2025another overhyped and overpriced samsung phoneA56 overpriced ? Tell me you are poor without telling me 😂
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- Anonymous
- fCE
- 27 Jan 2025
another overhyped and overpriced samsung phone
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- Anonymous
- 3SL
- 27 Jan 2025
Peter-B, 27 Jan 2025Samsung could still do something to move above 25W. Have a ... moreWhile a closer match, that phone is still 15% heavier and has 19% more volume. And calling that „not much larger“ is debatable. But my initial point I wanted to make is that there are more constraints with a smaller phone and that it is not a fair comparison. While very budget phones tend to have slow 10-15W charging, from the mid range on it‘s not necessarily a cost constraint, but in this case more likely a physical constraint. But when you basically write „this mid range Samsung phone has faster charging than that high end Samsung phone“ you are making it sound like it‘s a cost cutting measure with the S25. But it’s not, just like the 4000mAh is not a cost cutting measure when a $70 phone has a 5000mAh. Overall I‘d like if the physical constraints were put into consideration with your articles, because bashing small phones for having small phone properties will only help to vanish the handful of small and light phone options for people like me, when there are hundreds of big and heavy phone options. Same as in the „hot take“ article on the S25 series which at the end suggested that the small/standard S25 should be removed to „simplify the lineup“ as 5 clearly differentiated S25 phones is somehow too much when 10 very similar Redmi Note 14 phones is normal.
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- Anonymous
- Nwp
- 27 Jan 2025
Any confirmation yet whether it will support 4K@60fps?
Anyway, it's wild to think Samsung is giving the A56 45W but not the S25...lol
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- Anonymous
- nfy
- 27 Jan 2025
How about really high PWM dimming for headache free use? No? Ok then.
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- Anonymous
- iJp
- 27 Jan 2025
DarlingYuck, 27 Jan 2025Better Phone than oneplus 13 and without greenline issueDo you have trouble reading? This is a Samsung article about A56 and not oneplus. Stay on topic
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- Anonymous
- rJY
- 27 Jan 2025
DarlingYuck, 27 Jan 2025Better Phone than oneplus 13 and without greenline issueSo you know there won't be green line issue even before the phone is launched?
You have become blind due to hate against Chinese phones.
Man...you seriously need treatment.
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- na1
- 27 Jan 2025
Better Phone than oneplus 13 and without greenline issue
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- Anonymous
- Iby
- 27 Jan 2025
It might be certified by the FCC, but based on the bands (really the lack of US 5G bands), this model definitely won't be sold here.
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- Akarius
- CWd
- 27 Jan 2025
If that doesn't show how far the "top" of the Samsung line is behind competition, I don't know what does. It's astonishing how little they have to do to absolutely rule the market, yet they so insistently refuse to do it. Baffling.
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- 27 Jan 2025
Anonymous, 27 Jan 2025>And yes, that’s more than the new flagship Galaxy S25 s... moreSamsung could still do something to move above 25W. Have a look at the vivo X200 Pro mini, which isn't much larger than the S25 (and is certainly smaller than the A56):
https://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=13434&idPhone2=13610
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- Anonymous
- 3SL
- 27 Jan 2025
>And yes, that’s more than the new flagship Galaxy S25 supports (25W).
This just in: bigger phone has more space for battery and charging circuitry than smaller phone. More news at 11
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- nid
- 27 Jan 2025
Vanilla s25 is such an insult lol!