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Samsung Galaxy S23 wireless charger hub could bear SmartThings capabilities

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Earlier reports revealed that Samsung is working on a new wireless charger hub that could release alongside the upcoming Galaxy S23 series. Now, this upcoming Samsung wireless charger hub has received a Bluetooth SIG certificate.

Sotted by MySmartPrice, the new wireless charger hub carries model number EP-P9500. The Bluetooth SIG listing further reveals the commercial name of the product, which is SmartThings Station. It suggets that the device will equip some advanced features.

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Samsung has never offered a wireless charger that bears SmartThings capabilities, so we don’t know exactly what the device will offer to the Galaxy S23 or other customers. Although the company is making a major effort with the SmartThings integration to a wireless charger.

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It’s expected that Samsung’s new wireless charger hub could allow users to monitor the charging status of their Galaxy devices through the SmartThings app. The company could also bring the ability to turn on or off the charger remotely as you do with other smart home devices using the SmartThings app.

Besides these, there is no other information regarding the Samsung wireless charger named SmartThings Station. We also don’t know if it will charge three devices like its predecessor or more or if it will be able to charge two smartphones simultaneously.

Furthermore, Samsung is suggested to introduce the new wireless charger hub around the same time period as the Galaxy S23 series and if history is any indication, these devices could launch sometime on February 2023.

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