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Samsung Galaxy S11 to support 25W fast charging and 5G network as standard for all models


Maybe we are about three months away from the launch of Samsung's Galaxy S10 successor but nothing seems to stop the forthcoming phone from making it's way to our desks in alleged claims and leaked reports. Recently we have seen the handset leak in some of the best looking renders showing us what we are anticipating for in 2020 from the South Koreans. And for now, we have these latest reports hitting our radar in courtesy of CCC Certification from China that sheds some light on a few more details of the forthcoming Samsung front-runner.



According to newly out certification listing, the Galaxy S11 is supposedly making it's way to the center with 25W fast charging technology unlike it's predecessor that only featured 15W charging. Apart from the improvement in Samsung Galaxy S11's battery department, we also hear that the new device will arrive with 5G network as standard on all three variants, which is also an update on the previous post that stated Samsung plans to only treat it's bigger model with standard fifth generation cellular network technology and it's smaller iteration Galaxy S11 and Galaxy S11e getting 5G connectivity as an option.

Source: ANDROID COMMUNITY

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