
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE will have improved charging, unlike the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite - GSMArena.com news
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S25 FE has recently been rumored to come with support for 45W wired charging, a marked increase from its predecessor's 25W capability. Now, thanks to a TÜV Rheinland certification, this has been confirmed. Naturally, don't expect the phone to come with a charger in the box.
TÜV Rheinland has also certified the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, and unfortunately this tablet didn't get the same treatment as the S25 FE, thus it will only go up to 25W charging. Samsung Galaxy S25 FE (left) and Tab S10 Lite (right) certifications
All the other members of the Tab S10 family do support 45W, but limiting the Lite model to 25W is one of the corners cut in what we assume was the idea to keep the price low. Of course, the actual price of this device isn't official yet - the tablet itself is yet to be announced - so it remains to be seen whether that actually pans out. Still, it should be the cheapest of the Tab S10 models for sure.
The Galaxy S25 FE and the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite could actually be launching together around October. Undoubtedly we'll be hearing a lot more about both until then, so stay tuned. Samsung Galaxy S24 FE
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