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Samsung’s Galaxy S26 to Keep Qi2 Branding for Magnetic Charging

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– The Samsung Galaxy S26 series will support the Qi2 wireless charging standard, but will not receive a camera upgrade.
– Samsung is planning a wide range of first-party magnetic accessories for the S26, including several case styles and a magnetic ring holder.
– The company is also developing a first-party magnetic Qi2 battery bank accessory for the new phones.
– This accessory lineup is notably wider than the magnetic options Samsung offered for its previous Galaxy S25 series.
– Unlike Apple’s “MagSafe” or Google’s “Pixelsnap,” Samsung is not using a special brand name for its magnetic accessory system.

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 series is poised to receive a significant enhancement in wireless charging capabilities, with new information revealing a comprehensive lineup of first-party magnetic accessories designed for the Qi2 standard. This move signals a deeper integration of the universal magnetic charging technology, even as reports suggest the flagship phones may forgo a major camera hardware revision this generation. The focus appears to be on building a robust ecosystem of compatible products, a strategy that enhances user convenience and accessory interoperability.

According to recent leaks, Samsung is preparing an extensive collection of official cases and a power bank that incorporate the necessary magnets for Qi2 functionality. The planned accessories include a Samsung Magnetic Carbon Case in Black for the standard S26 and S26 Plus models. For those preferring a clear view of their device, options will encompass a standard transparent case and a Magnetic Clear Case Transparent variant for the S26, S26 Plus, and the top-tier S26 Ultra. Durability-focused users can look forward to a Magnetic Rugged Clear Case in Black, while a Magnetic Silicone Case will be available in either black or grey. Completing the lineup is a Samsung Dual Magnetic Ring Holder for added grip and stand functionality. Furthermore, the company is also developing its own first-party magnetic Qi2 battery bank, providing a seamless portable charging solution.

This expanded accessory portfolio represents a notable evolution from Samsung’s initial foray into magnetic accessories with the Galaxy S25 series. Last year, the company introduced a limited selection of “Qi2 Ready” cases for its flagship phones and foldables. The S26 lineup, however, demonstrates a much broader and more committed approach, suggesting magnetic compatibility will be a central feature rather than a peripheral option.

A particularly interesting aspect of this rollout is the apparent lack of a proprietary marketing name for the magnetic system. While Apple famously brands its ecosystem as MagSafe and Google uses Pixelsnap, Samsung’s current accessory listings simply use the descriptive term “magnetic.” This absence of a clever brand name is somewhat surprising for a company of Samsung’s marketing prowess, but it may ultimately benefit consumers by reducing confusion. With Qi2 establishing itself as an open standard, having multiple competing names for the same underlying technology could become cumbersome. For now, Samsung seems content to leverage the Qi2 branding itself, though this strategy could always change before the products officially launch.

(Source: 9to5 Google)

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