It is rumored that Samsung will first release the new Galaxy S21 FE in early 2022, and then launch the new flagship product of the Galaxy S22 series the following month. However, the latest certification information released by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has given us the opportunity to come with the Galaxy S22 - a wireless charging pad with a power of roughly equal to 25W.

(Image: FCC)
Previously, Samsung has sold a number of wireless chargers, such as the vertical Wireless Charging Stand and the Duo Fast Wireless Charger Pad, which can charge both devices at the same time. Unfortunately, neither has more than 15W of power .
The good news is that from the bottom label of the FCC's newly certified EP-P2400 wireless charging pad, its support for 9V @ 2.77A input, power is roughly equal to 25W.
Headphones/watches can only be charged wirelessly for 2W
In addition, in the radio performance report, we also saw its true face of Lushan. Test equipment included the Galaxy S21 / Note 10 smartphone, Galaxy Buds Pro true wireless headphones, and the Galaxy Watch 4 smartwatch.
In terms of actual performance, the Galaxy S21 supports three levels (4.5 / 7.5 / 15W) wireless charging power, but the Galaxy Note 10 is only 4.5W (the phone itself supports 12W / Note 10+ models support 15W).
Although most of the EP-P2400 countertop is obscured by the phone, it is not difficult to find that it has rounded corners. In another document, the FCC also confirmed that it had a USB adapter (it is not clear if it has a USB-C port).
If this Qi wireless charging pad is successfully listed, then Samsung is obviously ready to also support 25W (rather than only 15W) wireless fast charging smart phones.
This alludes to @UniverseIce's revelations in September that the Galaxy S22 supports 25W charging (it is not explicitly mentioned whether it is wired or wireless fast charging). As for the Galaxy S22+ / S22 Ultra models, it is expected to support higher 45W fast charge power.