Samsung 65W PD charger snags another certification

Victor, 24 July 2021

Samsung's ongoing work on a 65W charger has been well documented already. We first saw a certificate for an EP-TA865 all the way back in September 2020, followed by some live shots of the brick in January this year. And then another certification in February. Now we have yet another official certificate for the device available, this time courtesy of the Danish UL (Demko) authority.

Samsung 65W charger UL (Demko) certificate
Samsung 65W charger UL (Demko) certificate

It pertains to the very same EP-TA865 charger and pretty-much reaffirms all of its specs, already listed by other sources. It comes as no surprise that the charger uses USB Power Delivery, alongside its optional PPS specification and can deliver 65W at a standard 20 volts of power and 3.25A. The unit can also do 5V, 9V and 15V output, meaning it fits the general PD standard and is a pretty versatile charger, that can easily be used for other devices, including some laptops.

Last we heard, Samsung is testing 65W support on the Galaxy S22 family of devices, expected some time in early 2022. All three models, apparently, if rumors are to be believed. There is still hope that we might see the 65W tech make a debut on the Galaxy Z Fold3 at the upcoming August 11 Unpacked event. Though, it should be noted that leaks have already suggested that the Z Flip3 - the other star of the event, will probably stick to just 15W of charging.

The question of just how conservative Samsung is going to be with its 65W charging tech is also a pretty valid one, especially after the company's brief 45W charging experiments, back with the Galaxy Note 10+, which we proved didn't offer substantial benefits over 25W charging.

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  • Samgirl
  • 05 Aug 2021
  • Mxi

Interesting ! Where can I buy it ? Should be enough to charge my devices...

  • Anonymous
  • 26 Jul 2021
  • 802

Each has their own advantages. Very tough choice for you. You guys are real lucky to have so many options at a price of around 350 Euros. People from US must be super envious of you guys.

  • Religious Playboy
  • 26 Jul 2021
  • 39r

I agree... Once you get 65W fast charging. There's no going back. Anything below 65W will make one feel like they have time traveled back to year 2016-17. My OnePlus 9 offers both, 120Hz and 65W fast charging at an affordable price. No ...

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