The €1,200 Samsung Galaxy S22 will charge slower than your €200 Xiaomi

Today it is easy to hear that “Technology does not stop advancing”. From CuteRank.com we don’t doubt it, although there are things that we don’t understand very well. Samsung’s latest movement with the Galaxy S22 and its fast charge is going to leave you a little confused. The maximum charging powers that the new Samsung smartphones will support have been revealed, which we cannot fail to name as laughable. €1,200 mobile phones with €200 mobile features?

Samsung following the (bad) trail of Apple

If right now you spend 1,249 euros / dollars on an iPhone 13 Pro you will be able to charge its battery at a maximum of 27W. It does not matter if you use a 50 or 100W charger, the maximum load it supports is 27W. And well, you must go through the box to get this charger, because it is not included.

Samsung in 2022 is going to follow in Apple’s wake as if it wanted to take advantage of its slipstream. The company will launch the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ with a maximum charging power of 25W . Again, phones that exceed 1,000 euros with mid/low range features.

Samsung fast charging is not that fast

To put it in context, there are mobiles below 200 euros that have a maximum fast charging power of over 25W. What’s more, Samsung itself has mid-range devices that support these 25W . Devices that cost about 350 euros.

  • I live Y70 – 33W – 170 euros
  • LITTLE M4 Pro – 33W – 200 euros
  • Oppo A74 – 33W – 200 euros
  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 5G – 33W – 200 euros

3 minutes searching Amazon have been enough for us to find 4 mobile phones with fast charge of 33W around 200 euros / dollars. Do you know the best? These terminals not only exceed the power of the future Galaxy S22 and S22 +, they also include the charger in the box .

When you buy a mobile close to 1,000 euros, you expect it to have the best of the best. You expect him to have the best possible experience and not worry about a thing. The brands are turning the 1,000 euro devices into common terminals with features, in some cases, mediocre.

You will no longer only have to worry about getting the 1,200 euros for a Galaxy S22+ , but also about buying an extra charger. The result will be an extremely expensive phone that needs 70 minutes (Samsung data) to charge from 0 to 100%. In short, an experience far from excellent.

Samsung has in hand to be able to stand up to Apple in many sections and show how well they do things. Unfortunately, it has chosen the path by which, we believe, it does not differentiate itself and does not bet on giving a complete quality experience.