Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Listing Reveals Slow Charging Support

Samsung is to launch the latest Galaxy Tab S11 series anytime soon, and the Ultra variant of the lineup is now anticipated to support 45W charging, as UL Demko certification revealed.
The Korean tech giant is actively working on expanding its Galaxy Tab lineup by debuting the next-generation tablets, including the Galaxy Tab S11 and Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. Recently, it’s been reported that Samsung could reveal the Galaxy Tab S11 series alongside the Galaxy S25 FE in September; however, there’s no official confirmation yet.
The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra has already been spotted on several certifications, including Geekbench and BIS. Now it has been spotted on a new certification called UL Demko, which revealed the charging support of the device.
Previously, it was rumored that Samsung would offer around a 11,700 mAh battery to the upcoming Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, which is nearly 500 mAh bigger than the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra’s 11,200 mAh capacity.
According to the latest listing (via), the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra supports charging at 15.0V/3.0A or 10.0V/4.5A; on decoding these numbers, both translate to 45W fast charging. If the listing comes true, then the company is not offering any major charging upgrade to the device, which is quite disappointing. The last generation tablets, such as the Tab S8 Ultra, Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, all support the same charging capability.
The upcoming tablets are expected to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset and will run Android 16-based One UI 8 out of the box. Since Samsung hasn’t revealed any official details regarding the battery specifications of the device yet, it remains to be seen whether the leaked details will come into existence.