Hi, this is Technologytodaynow. According to an Indian IT media outlet 91Mobiles, Samsung’s next-generation flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S25 series, which is expected to be announced on January 23 next year, has passed the U.S. FCC certification. Therefore, some specifications can be checked, and in this article, we will look at the models and key features confirmed through FCC certification.
Galaxy S25 Series FCC Certification Passed and Some Specifications Leaked
Galaxy S25 Series FCC Certification Pass Model
According to a report by 91 Mobiles, the models that passed FCC certification are as follows.
- SM-931U: Galaxy S25 Basic Model
- SM-M936U: Galaxy S25 Plus
- SM-938U: Galaxy S25 Ultra
Charging specifications and battery capacity for each model
- S25 Basic Model: 4,000 mAh
- S25 Plus: 4,900 mAh
- S25 Ultra: 5,000mAh
The Galaxy S25 base model was tested using the EP-TA800 adapter, with a maximum output expected to be 25W. The S25 Plus and S25 Ultra were tested using the EP-T2510 adapter, with 45W charging support expected. The battery code has been confirmed to be EB-BS931ABY, and the battery capacity of the Galaxy S25 series is expected to remain the same as the previous model.
Galaxy S25 Ultra S Pen and Additional Features
Galaxy S25 Ultra models include an S Pen (EJ-PS938) manufactured by Wacom.
It also supports 9W output reverse wireless charging, providing easy usability for charging peripherals.
Network and connectivity support
All three models offer the following connectivity.
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GNSS, NFC
- Ultra wide band (UWB): Available on plus and ultra models only.
The basic model does not include UWB functionality, but other than the smart key or smart tag, it is not really of much use, so it does not seem to be a big disappointment.
Price and Forecast for Galaxy S25 Series
So far, we’ve brought you the news of passing the FCC certification for the Galaxy S25 series. With the expected price increase of the base model, differentiation between the base model and the top model will still be an issue. However, with 12GB of RAM on the base model, I think the performance gap will be narrowed compared to before.
Another positive factor is that the 25W charging speed and 45W charging speed are not really different. However, the problem is the price. I think the key is how attractive the mounting performance will be to consumers for the price.