The Galaxy S26 Ultra might miss out on Qi2 after all, and that’s disappointing

The Galaxy S26 Ultra might miss out on Qi2 after all, and that’s disappointing

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra is reportedly skipping built-in Qi2 magnets once again, disappointing fans who hoped for native MagSafe-like functionality. According to a high-confidence leak from @UniverseIce on X, the flagship will rely on magnetic cases to enable Qi2 features rather than integrating magnets directly into the phone. This mirrors the approach seen with the Galaxy S25 series and means users will need to purchase compatible cases to enjoy wireless charging alignment and MagSafe-style accessories.

While Google’s Pixel 10 has embraced built-in magnets, Samsung’s decision may be influenced by potential interference with the S Pen. Despite the setback, Samsung is expected to release its own magnetic cases and accessories, ensuring Qi2 compatibility in practice—even if not in design. For most users who already use cases, the difference may be minimal, but the lack of native support still stings for those seeking a seamless experience.


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