A few months ago, when leaks of the Samsung Galaxy Note were still in their infancy, reports claimed that the device would feature Samsung's new 45 W fast charge. Shortly after, that rumor was debunked, with sources claiming that the Note 10 would have to make do with the company's 25 W that has been seen on phones like the Galaxy A70, instead choosing to reserve the 45 W fast-charge for the Galaxy A90.
Popular Samsung leaker, Ice Universe, has, however, resurfaced with information stating otherwise. The leaker has confirmed that the Note 10+ will, in fact, ship with the aforementioned 45 fast-charge. It will also support 20 W wireless charging, much like Xiaomi's Mi 9.
Considering the fact that the tweet specifies the Note 10+, it's likely that the base Note 10 actually comes saddled with 25 W fast-charge, as initial reports claim. That would make sense, too, since the Note 10+ is expected to feature a big 4500 mAh battery, while the Note 10 will likely make do with a smaller battery. Perhaps a 4000 mAh one?
While the Note 10+ will support 45 W fast-charge, it will reportedly only ship with a 25 W charging brick. That's rather shameful considering the prices that have been touted for the device.