Tag: Samsung S25 Ultra

  • Anker Launches New Compact Charger Version in Europe

    Anker Launches New Compact Charger Version in Europe

    Key Takeaways

    1. A new gold color variant of the Anker Nano Charger (45W) was recently introduced in China.
    2. The white version of the charger is now available in Europe but is temporarily out of stock on Amazon Germany, priced at €29.99.
    3. The Nano Charger is designed for Samsung smartphones and can charge the S25 Ultra to 50% in 20 minutes, supporting Super Fast Charging.
    4. Anker has updated the charger to support a 16V 3A PPS range, enabling full 45W charging for compatible devices; it’s unclear if the white model includes this update.
    5. The charger is compact, measuring 1.30 x 1.26 x 1.45 inches and weighing 1.83 oz, with uncertain availability in other European countries.


    A new version of the Anker Nano Charger (45W) is heading to Europe. This accessory made its debut in several countries earlier this year, and recently, a new gold color has been introduced in China.

    New Color Variant in Europe

    Initially, the Anker Nano Charger (45W) was sold in black in Europe. Now, a white version has appeared on Amazon Germany. It is priced at €29.99, the same as the black model, but currently, it is ‘Temporarily out of stock’, and there is no information on when it will be shipped to buyers. The white charger is already on sale in the US for $34.99 (currently $19.99 on Amazon).

    Charging Capabilities and Updates

    The Nano Charger (45W), also known by its model number B2692, is specifically made for charging Samsung smartphones. It has a single USB-C port that provides up to 45W of power and supports Samsung’s Super Fast Charging. Anker claims that it can charge a Samsung S25 Ultra to 50% in just 20 minutes.

    However, users who bought the charger earlier this year pointed out that the supported PPS ranges of 11V 5A and 21V 2.25A limited the maximum output to 30W for the Samsung S25+ or S25 Ultra. Since then, Anker seems to have launched an updated version that supports the 16V 3A PPS range, allowing S25+ and S25 Ultra owners to benefit from the full 45W charging capability. Unfortunately, the listing on Amazon Germany does not clarify whether this white model supports the 16V 3A PPS range.

    Size and Availability

    This small accessory has dimensions of 1.30 x 1.26 x 1.45 inches (~3.3 x 3.2 x 3.7 cm) and weighs 1.83 oz (~52 g). It is uncertain when or if the white Anker Nano Charger (45W) will be available in other European nations.

     

  • Galaxy S25 Ultra Leaks: Slimmer Profile, Rounded Corners Revealed

    Galaxy S25 Ultra Leaks: Slimmer Profile, Rounded Corners Revealed

    Samsung has been grabbing headlines with its upcoming foldable devices and wearables, but its next S-series flagship is also drawing attention.

    A well-known leaker, Ice Universe, recently shared intriguing information on the Chinese social media platform Weibo regarding the anticipated S25 Ultra. According to this source, the next flagship will see a design change, being slimmer than its predecessor. The S25 Ultra is expected to be 8.4mm thick, compared to the S24 Ultra’s 8.6mm.

    Camera Capabilities

    Despite the slight reduction in thickness, Samsung isn’t sacrificing camera quality. While concrete details remain undisclosed, rumors suggest the S25 Ultra will boast a 200MP main camera, along with 50MP ultrawide, 50MP 3x telephoto, and 50MP 5x telephoto lenses.

    In another post on X (formerly known as Twitter), Ice Universe provided additional insights into the design. The S25 Ultra will reportedly be more comfortable to hold, moving away from the sharp corners of the S24 Ultra and adopting a rounded design similar to the S23 Ultra and S22 Ultra.

    Potential Chipset Changes

    Another rumor from earlier this week hints that Samsung might incorporate MediaTek chips into the S25 series for the first time. If true, this would bring the total number of SoCs for the S-series flagship to three, including those from Qualcomm and Samsung’s own Exynos chips. However, this remains speculative, and the inclusion of MediaTek chips should be treated with caution.

    Currently, Samsung has ample time before the Galaxy S25 series launch. The company’s immediate focus is on the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, and a range of wearables, including the Galaxy Ring, Buds 3 series, and new Galaxy watches, all set to be revealed at the July 10th Unpacked event.