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Galaxy S20 Ultra's 5,000mAh battery charges in 58min with the 45W charger

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Ivan 14 February 2020

Samsung Android

Samsung has been pushing its fast charging speeds lately - getting from 15W on the Galaxy S10 line to 25W and 45W on the Galaxy Note10 and Note10+, respectively.

Now the Galaxy S20 Ultra has retained the 45W charging power but is apparently able to use it better. Reportedly, the Galaxy S20 Ultra's built-in 5,000mAh battery goes from 0% to 100% in just 58min with the optional 45W charger.

That's quite the impressive feat, given that the Galaxy Note10+' 4,300mAh battery takes a few minutes over an hour with a 25W charger and a few under an hour with a 45W charger.

Galaxy S20 Ultra's 5,000mAh battery charges in 58min with the brick in the box

Batteries can use a higher wattage when they are low on charge and reduce the charging rate as they fill up. The Galaxy S20 Ultra likely maintains the higher charging rates much longer than the Galaxy Note10+ allowing it to fill its much bigger battery in the same time.

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  • S . SUDHAKAR
  • fCG
  • 08 Jul 2020

If M41 is predicted to have 6.7 Ampere battery, the S20 should have got battery ranging anywhere between 6 and 7 Amps.

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  • Senseurheart Kimochi
  • vV5
  • 19 Feb 2020

5000mah must be a weight up for the phone unless they can reduce the weight from other parts.

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  • Vish
  • X}i
  • 17 Feb 2020

Do you even know the population of America?

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