Back in November the American versions of the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra passed through the FCC, and now their European cousins have done the same.
These have the model numbers SM-S931B/DS, SM-S936B/DS, and SM-S938B/DS, respectively. The FCC has tested these with a 25W charger, but do bear in mind that none will ship in the box and that the Ultra might support up to 45W just as its predecessor did.

The Galaxy S24 family
There will of course be wireless charging support on all of these, as well as wireless power sharing. Additionally, the FCC confirms Bluetooth 5.4, Wi-Fi 7, UWB, and NFC. UWB is a new one on the vanilla model, the S24 didn’t have it.
These are all the details that the FCC certification process has revealed. The S25 trio are expected to become official at a special event in January.
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