Samsung’s rumored 60W upgrade could significantly reduce wait times, offering faster top-ups with the same 5,000mAh battery
Samsung Eyes a Major Charging Speed Upgrade
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to retain the same 5,000mAh battery used in its predecessors—ranging from the S20 Ultra through the S25 Ultra. However, a key improvement could come in the form of faster 60W wired charging, a significant jump from the current 45W peak.
- The current Galaxy S25 Ultra charges:
- 0–50% in ~20 minutes
- 0–80% in ~40 minutes
- 0–100% in ~57 minutes
- If upgraded to 60W USB PD/PPS, the Galaxy S26 Ultra may charge:
- 0–50% in ~15 minutes
- 0–80% in ~30 minutes
- 0–100% in ~42–45 minutes
This faster charging could make a noticeable real-world difference—especially for users who top up their phone throughout the day.
What Makes 60W Charging a Big Deal?
While the battery size remains unchanged, the real win is in reduced waiting times without compromising thermal safety or battery health.
- The 60W speed will enable quick top-ups before meetings, flights, or workouts.
- A 15-minute charge yielding 50% battery could deliver nearly a day of light usage.
- For busy professionals and power users, this could be a game-changer in convenience.
Wireless Charging May Get Smarter Too
Wired charging isn’t the only area where the S26 Ultra might improve. Samsung could embrace Qi2, the next-gen wireless charging standard developed by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC).
- Qi2 introduces 25W magnetic wireless charging, aligning with Apple’s MagSafe-like ecosystem.
- Samsung is rumored to include built-in magnets in the S26 Ultra, possibly reshaping its wireless charging hardware for better alignment and efficiency.
- This would finally bring true magnetic wireless charging to Samsung’s flagship line—a long-requested feature.
A Well-Rounded Charging Experience
With the Galaxy S25 Ultra already offering a solid 45W wired and 15W wireless setup, the jump to 60W wired and potentially 25W Qi2 wireless will round out the S26 Ultra as one of the fastest-charging Galaxy devices ever.
- Even if Samsung maintains conservative thermal limits, the combination of efficient charging curves and adaptive battery management will ensure long-term battery health.
- Users can still expect USB-C compatibility, and most existing PPS-certified chargers will likely support the new speed.
Estimated Charging Times: S25 Ultra vs. S26 Ultra (Projected)
| Charge Range | Galaxy S25 Ultra (45W) | Galaxy S26 Ultra (60W, Projected) |
|---|---|---|
| 0% → 50% | ~20 minutes | ~15 minutes |
| 0% → 80% | ~40 minutes | ~30 minutes |
| 0% → 100% | ~57 minutes | ~42–45 minutes |
⚠️ These are projected estimates based on existing charging profiles and theoretical efficiency gains. Final results may vary with real-world usage.








