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Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Leak Confirms Missing Qi2 Magnets

By Sazzad HossainFebruary 10, 20263 Mins Read

The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is approaching launch, and a fresh certification leak has clarified one long-debated hardware detail. The upcoming flagship phones are not expected to include built-in Qi2 magnetic alignment for wireless charging. The information surfaced through official certification data tied to the new models.

The detail matters because Qi2 magnets were widely anticipated as Samsung’s answer to Apple’s MagSafe system. Their absence reshapes expectations around charging convenience, even as other improvements appear to be on the way.

Wireless charging details emerge ahead of launch

The latest information comes from listings connected to the wireless charging standard used by the Galaxy S26 series. Three new devices appear under model identifiers believed to correspond to the next-generation flagship lineup. While the phones support the updated Qi 2.2.1 standard, they do not show the magnetic power profile associated with native Qi2 magnets.

This distinction is important. Qi2 magnets allow a charger to snap precisely into place, reducing misalignment and improving charging reliability overnight. Without the magnetic ring, users will still need to rely on careful placement when using wireless chargers.

The certification data instead references the baseline power profile rather than the magnetic one. That signal strongly suggests Samsung has opted not to embed magnets directly into the phone body for this generation. The decision appears deliberate rather than an oversight.

Industry watchers have long pointed to internal hardware conflicts as a possible reason. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to retain deep integration with the S Pen. Strong internal magnets have previously been shown to interfere with stylus input accuracy, causing missed touches or dead zones on the display.

By avoiding internal magnets, Samsung likely preserves consistent pen performance across the screen. For users who rely on the S Pen for productivity or creative work, that trade-off may outweigh the convenience of magnetic charging alignment.

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Faster wireless charging may soften the compromise

While the lack of Qi2 magnets may disappoint some buyers, the same listings point to a meaningful upgrade elsewhere. Support for Qi version 2.2.1 suggests faster wireless charging speeds than those offered on the previous generation.

Current expectations center on wireless charging rates moving into a higher performance range compared with the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Even without magnetic alignment, improved charging speed can reduce the practical impact of minor placement issues.

There are also signs that accessory makers will step in to fill the gap. Case manufacturers are widely expected to offer Galaxy S26-compatible cases with integrated magnetic rings. These cases would enable Qi2-style alignment without modifying the phone itself.

This approach mirrors what Samsung has allowed in past generations. It gives users a choice between a slimmer phone design and added charging convenience through accessories, rather than forcing a single solution.

The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is shaping up as a careful balance of priorities. By skipping Qi2 magnets but improving wireless charging speed, Samsung appears focused on reliability and core functionality over headline features. The final judgment will come once the devices are in users’ hands.

FYI (keeping you in the loop)-

Does the Samsung Galaxy S26 series support Qi2 wireless charging?

The Galaxy S26 series supports the Qi 2.2.1 standard but does not include built-in Qi2 magnetic alignment. Wireless charging is still supported through standard placement.

Why are Qi2 magnets missing from the Galaxy S26 Ultra?

The absence is likely linked to S Pen compatibility. Internal magnets can interfere with stylus accuracy on the display.

Can Galaxy S26 phones use magnetic charging accessories?

Yes, third-party cases with integrated magnets are expected to offer Qi2-style alignment. This provides an optional workaround without changing the phone hardware.

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