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The best chargers for the Samsung Galaxy S22 series

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Samsung's new Galaxy S22 smartphones are packed with top-of-the-line hardware — but they do not ship with a charger in the box. So, that means you'll have to purchase a charger if you buy any of the latest Samsung flagships. But before buying, it's important to know the maximum power input supported by your phone. In this case, the standard Samsung Galaxy S22 supports charging up to 25W, while the Galaxy S22 Plus and Galaxy S22 Ultra support up to 45W charging. While supported inputs for wired are different, the wireless charging support is the same on all three phones at 15W.

Choosing the right charger can be a cumbersome task, but not today. We’ve rounded up the best wired and wireless chargers for the Galaxy S22 family, so all you have to do is pick the charger that's right for you.

The wired charging capability on the Samsung Galaxy S22 is capped at 25W. Here are our recommendations for 25W chargers to keep your Galaxy S22 charged up.

Samsung 25W Super Fast Wall Charger
Samsung 25W Super Fast Wall Charger
Best wired charger for the Samsung Galaxy S22
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Anker PowerPort III 25W
Anker PowerPort III 25W
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Spigen 27W USB-C Wall charger
Spigen 27W USB-C Wall charger
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Samsung 45W Wall Charger
Samsung 45W USB-C fast charger
Best wired chargers for Galaxy S22 Plus and Galaxy S22 Ultra
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Spigen Arcstation Pro 45W charger
Spigen Arcstation Pro 45W charger
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Samsung 15W Wireless charging Pad
Samsung 15W Wireless charging Pad
Best wireless chargers for the S22 lineup
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Spigen 15W convertible wireless charging stand
Spigen 15W convertible wireless charging stand
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Anker PowerCore III 10K Wireless
Anker PowerCore III 10K Wireless Portable Charger
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Samsung 25W super fast wall charger for Galaxy S22.
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Samsung 25W Super Fast Wall Charger

Pros
  • Compatible with all S22 series phones
  • Supports PD 3.0
  • Comes in black or white
Cons
  • You'll need to provide your own cable

Samsung’s 25W USB-C fast charger is compatible with all Galaxy S22 series phones. However, it is best suited for the standard Galaxy S22 due to its charging support being limited to 25W. The charger supports Power Delivery 3.0, so you can also use it to charge other Android phones or even iPhones (with a Lightning cable). Samsung offers this charger in two color options — black and white. It needs a USB-C to USB-C cable, so make sure you pick up the right cable.

Samsung 25W Super Fast Wall Charger
Samsung 25W Super Fast Wall Charger
Best wired charger for the Samsung Galaxy S22
Anker PowerPort III 25W charger for Galaxy S22.
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Anker PowerPort III 25W

Pros
  • Great for the S22
  • Supports PD and PPS
  • Foldable prongs so ideal for travelling
  • Lightweight
Cons
  • You'll need your own cable

Anker is one of the most reliable brands when it comes to chargers. While the brand offers a range of chargers, its PowerPort III 25W charger is a great option for the Galaxy S22. The charger has a power output of 25W with support for Power Delivery (PD) and Programmable Power Supply (PPS). Interestingly, this charger has foldable prongs, so it takes up less space than a regular charger. Plus it's also quite lightweight at 63 grams, and combined with the folding prongs, that makes this a great traveling option.

Anker PowerPort III 25W
Anker PowerPort III 25W
Spigen 27W USB-C Wall charger for Galaxy S22.
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Spigen 27W USB-C Wall charger

Pros
  • Lightweight and super compact
  • 27W power output
  • Support PD and PPS
  • Quantum Boost feature ensures the right amount of power for your device
Cons
  • Doesn't work with Pixel or Pixel 6 Pro
  • You'll need your own cable

The Spigen 27W USB-C charger is ideal for traveling due to its super compact form factor and weight. For context, the charger measures 31mm by 31mm by 32mm and weighs just 40 grams. The charger has a maximum power output of 27W — slightly more than what the Galaxy S22 supports. It has a quantum boost feature that detects the device connected and provides the right amount of power needed. Like the Anker PowerPort III 25W, it supports PD and PPS.

Spigen 27W USB-C Wall charger
Spigen 27W USB-C Wall charger
Samsung 45W wall charger and cable.
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Samsung 45W USB-C fast charger

Pros
  • 45W power output
  • Supports PD and PPS
  • Comes with a USB-C cable
Cons
  • Quite expensive

All the aforementioned chargers can be used with the Galaxy S22 Plus and the S22 Ultra, but they do support faster 45W charging, which you may want to take advantage of. Below are some more powerful chargers to utilize the complete charging potential of the two phones, starting with one from Samsung.

Samsung’s 45W USB-C charger is one of the obvious recommendations, as it comes from the phone's manufacturer itself. The charger supports up to 45W fast charging with PPS and PD. Samsung supplies a USB-C cable with the charging brick, so you don’t need to purchase a separate one. You can purchase this charger in either black or white.

Samsung 45W Wall Charger
Samsung 45W USB-C fast charger
Best wired chargers for Galaxy S22 Plus and Galaxy S22 Ultra
Anker 726 multi-port charger in black.
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Anker 726 Charger

Pros
  • Two USB-C ports
  • PD and PPS support
  • Up to 65W power for laptops
  • Or 45W and 20W to charge two devices at once
Cons
  • One of the most expensive options on our list

Multiple port chargers have become a necessity, especially with the increase in the number of gadgets. There are times when you need to charge your tablet and phone at once. If you find yourself in such scenarios quite often, the Anker 726 will serve as a perfect charger for you. The charger has two USB-C ports with PD and PPS support that can supply up to 65W for laptops or 45W and 20W for two devices at once.

Anker 726 charger
Anker 726 Charger
Spigen Arcstation Pro 45W charger.
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Spigen Arcstation Pro 45W charger

Pros
  • GaN-based charger
  • Compact profile
  • Comes with a USB-C cable
  • Up to 45W power output
Cons
  • Bright blue LED may keep you awake

The Spigen Arcstation Pro 45W is a GaN-based charger. For those unaware, Gallium Nitride (GaN) is a material that produces less heat while charging, allowing chargers to be more compact, lightweight, and energy-efficient than regular silicon-based chargers. The Spigen Arcstation Pro is quite compact and can be slipped into any small pouch. Spigen supplies a USB-C cable with the charger, which is always good to see. Moreover, the charger has a power output of 45W and is compatible with multiple devices including the S22 Plus and S22 Ultra.

Spigen Arcstation Pro 45W charger
Spigen Arcstation Pro 45W charger
Samsung 15W Wireless charging Pad.
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Samsung 15W Wireless charging Pad

Pros
  • 15W output
  • In-built fan cooling
  • Includes travel adapter
Cons
  • Quite expensive

While wired chargers offer super-fast charging, they are not as convenient to use as wireless chargers. Thus, if you plan to purchase one for the Galaxy S22 series, don't miss out on these offerings.

Samsung’s new 15W Wireless charging Pad is a good option if you are specifically looking for a Samsung charger. That said, it isn’t cheap by any means. This wireless charger has a flat design, so it isn't for users who want to be on their phones while charging. The charger has an output of 15W, matching the S22 Plus and S22 Ultra's support. Interestingly, the device offers in-built fan cooling to keep your device cool while charging. The 15W Samsung Wireless charging Pad comes with a travel adapter included.

Samsung 15W Wireless charging Pad
Samsung 15W Wireless charging Pad
Best wireless chargers for the S22 lineup
Spigen 15W convertible wireless charging stand.
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Spigen 15W convertible wireless charging stand

Pros
  • Use in stand or pad mode
  • Up to 15W wireless charging
  • Affordably priced
Cons
  • You'll need to buy a separate Qualcomm QuickCharge adapter
  • No support for PD

The Spigen 15W is a convertible, wireless charger that can be used in stand or pad mode, as per your requirements. It supports wireless charging up to 15W. The charger does not ship with an adapter, so you will have to buy one separately. Keep in mind that you'll need to make sure you buy an adapter that uses Qualcomm QuickCharge, as the device doesn’t support Power delivery.

Spigen 15W convertible wireless charging stand
Spigen 15W convertible wireless charging stand
Anker PowerCore III 10K Wireless Portable Charger.
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Anker PowerCore III 10K Wireless Portable Charger

Pros
  • Compact and portable wireless charger
  • 10,000mAH capacity
  • Supports up to 10W Qi wireless charging
  • USB-C PD port and USB-A port mean you can top up two more devices simultaneously
Cons
  • Doesn't charge the S22 lineup at max wireless charging speeds

The Anker PowerCore III 10K Wireless is a portable wireless charger that allows for charging while you’re on the move. The charger resembles a power bank and has a capacity of 10,000mAh — enough for almost two full recharges. It supports up to 10W Qi wireless charging, and it can top up two more devices simultaneously, thanks to the USB-C Power Delivery port and the USB-A port.

Anker PowerCore III 10K Wireless
Anker PowerCore III 10K Wireless Portable Charger
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