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The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and S25 Plus have a charging issue – here’s the solution

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  • Users are reporting charging issues with the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and S25 Plus
  • The problem seems to stem from using a 5A USB-C cable with a 45W charger
  • Samsung claims to be working on a fix, but in the meantime, there are several possible temporary solutions

If you’re the lucky owner of a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra or Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus, you may have encountered an issue that’s left you feeling not so lucky. Users are reporting that these devices are charging far slower than the advertised 45W speed, or in some cases, not charging at all.

There are reports of this problem on Reddit and Samsung’s own community forums (as spotted by Android Police), but both the culprit and a temporary solution seem to have been identified.

Most of the charging issues seem to be encountered by people using Samsung’s 45W charger in tandem with the 5A USB-C cable that comes included with the Galaxy S25. However, in a post on X, Samsung Italia has suggested that using the included 3A cable, instead, should solve the problem.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus in Navy Blue showing USB-C port on bottom

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus (Image credit: Philip Berne / Future)

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