Two Galaxy S10 variants certified in China, still use 15W chargers

Enrique, 15 January 2019

We’ve seen so many rumors and leaks firing from all directions surrounding one of the most anticipated Samsung launches ever. The latest piece leaks comes to us from CCC (China Compulsory Certification) where two variants of the Galaxy S10 have been certified.

The first part of the story is that only two variants were certified in China but there have been reports of three and even four total variants of the S10 with at least one 5G-enabled one and possibly a third size (6.1”) in addition to the supposed 5.8” and 6.44” versions.

The documents also reveal the chargers that will be included with both the SM-G9730 and the SM-G9750. We are a little disappointed to see that this charger is rated with the same wattage as the charger that Samsung has been using on its flagships since the Galaxy S5. The listing shows that Samsung will include the EP-TA200 with both models. This is the Samsung Adaptive Fast Charger, which has the same power rating as Quick Charge 2.0 and tops out at 15W.

We’ve seen Chinese phone makers like vivo, Oppo, Huawei, and OnePlus all release phones with proprietary chargers that reach 40W and even 50W but Samsung has yet to even make an attempt to compete in this space. While we’d encourage that Samsung should hit the market with a quicker fast-charge standard, we can imagine why Samsung might have decided against it.

Not long ago, we witnessed the biggest smartphone recall on a global scale. The Samsung Galaxy Note7 began igniting randomly, which posed a huge safety risk and a huge PR nightmare. With all that Samsung has done to reestablish its brand following the recall, the company may have though that it isn’t the soundest idea to push the limits of its battery and charger technology.

Alleged Galaxy S10 models

Samsung’s Galaxy S10 rumors are in full rotation right now as the official Unpacked event gets closer. We hope to also hear about the foldable Galaxy F device at the same February 20 event.

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Reader comments

samsung must be really stupid then.

  • AnonD-803861
  • 16 Jan 2019
  • 0Zx

A company that doesn't release a below lets say 150 that don't even know what 4.7" inch is not a company that proof themselfs you mean proof themselves in tablet word? Yes that is correct.

  • Anonymous
  • 16 Jan 2019
  • 4QP

So some of the highest battery safety standards, better battery longevity, and in the near future graphene batteries that will charge 3 to 5x faster and be up to almost 50% more capacity for the density.

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