It seems that there is a problem with the Samsung Galaxy S23and it is that although in itself it is not exactly one of the terminals with the fastest charge on the market, with a maximum power of 45W by cable and a maximum wireless power of 15W, we find that it loses the game against his predecessor.
Specifically, as we read in PhoneArena, we find a difference of about 40 minutes despite the fact that both terminals have the same 5000mAh battery inside and they charge, supposedly, at the same 15W of power wirelessly.
As seen in the table, the three terminals of the S23 range charge slower than their predecessors, but the reason why this happens is unknown. or if it’s even something designed on purpose in terminals.
For now, Samsung has not ruled on the matter and no one seems to have been able to find the cause of a possible problem, so it is possible that, Whether for reasons of temperature management or care of battery life, that Samsung has decided to change the charging algorithm from one generation to another.
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Jordi Bercial
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