The Samsung Galaxy S11e has just appeared at the China Compulsory
Certification (3C) website, exposing some of its key specifications
ahead of its launch.
Also known as the CCC mark, the 3C certification program is a safety
mark for products that are imported, sold, or used in the Chinese
market. The Galaxy S11e has appeared on their website under the model
number SM-G9810, revealing 5G compatibility and 25W fast charging
support, up from the 15W on the S10e.
This technology is based on USB Power Delivery with PPS support,
meaning that users will have the option to choose from a wide variety of
compatible chargers.
The rest of the S11 lineup is also expected to come with 25W fast
charging support, which means that the Galaxy Note 10 is going to hold
its crown for the best fast charging (44W) Samsung phone for a while,
probably until the inevitable Note 11.
The Galaxy S11 series including the S11, S11+, and S11e is set to arrive sometime in February 2020.
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