Samsung has been a pioneer in all the upgrades in the smartphone world. Hidden codes or hidden references mentioned by various outlets recently suggested considerable wireless charging upgrades for its next flagship and premium devices, which are expected to turn around entirely regarding speed and other controlling functional aspects, along with safety features such as thermal profiling and power utility.

Faster Charging Speed of Samsung Galaxy Series
As per clandestine information released, it is now priming itself to push wireless charging attention to higher wattage support. Currently seen mostly, 15W-25W wireless charging is said to be supported by Most of the devices. This freshly proposed update might push its power even higher at an earlier date.
So, more power means more charge in less time, hence the benefit of quick charging for users in tonir busy days.
More Cooling
Temperature management is one of the major challenges when it comes to wireless charging. Iterative hidden codes analysis hinted that it could be laying down an improved thermal management system in order to lessen the heat production from the charging process. This will greatly assist the phone in extending battery life and reducing charging heat.
New Wireless Power Profile (WPP)
One of the notable incrementally improved features indicated by this code leak is the upgraded Wireless Power Profile (WPP). Hence, Samsung is on track to support the Qi2 standard or magnetic-based wireless charging. Thus, enabling easy, effortless, and stable charging like in the Apple MagSafe.

Conclusion
The charging pad gets a stable charging boost
Magnetic alignment ensures the phone is seated correctly on the charger
Charging losses decrease, so power is conserved.
Glimpses of enormous changes to come in the future Galaxy series
All signals point toward Samsung being poised to take wireless charging to the next level for its premium devices, including the coming Galaxy S series, Z Folds, and Z Flips. These are going to be faster, cooler, and smarter charging for the users.
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