Samsung Galaxy S26 Reveals Powerful 25W Qi2 Wireless

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Samsung’s Wireless Accessory Plans focus squarely on the Galaxy S26 lineup and reportedly embrace the new Qi2 wireless charging standard, according to recent retailer listings and leak aggregation. The company appears ready to lean into magnetic alignment across the Galaxy S26 series: listings indicate Samsung will embed magnets in most official covers for the Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra to make attaching chargers and accessories simpler and more reliable. Early leaks also suggest the S26 Ultra could finally support 25W wireless charging — a meaningful jump from previous Samsung wireless speeds that would make wireless charging more practical for daily use.

Samsung S26 Ultra 5G launched with 240MP camera, 16GB RAM and 130W fast charging.

Roland Quandt, a leaker known for retailer inventory scoops, posted listings this week showing Samsung plans to ship several official cases and magnetic add-ons that appear to support the new Qi2 standard. According to Quandt’s listing, the initial accessory lineup for the Galaxy S26 series includes:

  • Magnetic Carbon Case — a premium-feeling case with integrated magnets for accurate magnetic alignment and accessory attachment; ideal for users who want a high-end finish plus secure magnet coupling to chargers or battery packs.
  • Clear Case (standard and magnetic versions) — the magnetic variant adds embedded magnets for attachment, while the standard Clear Case preserves the phone’s look for users who prefer a non-magnetic option.
  • Magnetic Rugged Clear Case — a tougher, magnet-enabled clear case that offers extra protection while keeping magnetic compatibility.

Quandt’s listing also shows a Dual Magnetic Ring Holder that sticks to the back of compatible devices and doubles as a stand/grip — functionally similar to Google’s Pixel Snap ring accessory. Keep in mind these details come from retail listings rather than an official Samsung announcement, so SKU names, color options, and availability could change before launch.

How to check compatibility: if you plan to buy third-party accessories at launch, verify they explicitly list Qi2 or magnet support and check photos for magnet placement — mismatched magnet position or strength can prevent reliable attachment to official Samsung cases.

What this means for users: official magnet-equipped cases and the ring holder should make MagSafe-style wireless chargers and EB-style battery packs much easier to use by eliminating fiddly alignment steps. That said, confirm compatibility with third-party accessories before you buy — magnet position and strength determine whether non‑Samsung accessories will work reliably.

Samsung’s accessory push appears to go beyond cases: reports name new power accessories built for the Galaxy S26 series’ magnet-enabled ecosystem. WinFuture’s reporting lists two notable SKUs — a portable magnetic battery pack and a home wireless charger — that would give users flexible options for Qi2 wireless charging.

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Portable power

The Magnetic Wireless Battery Pack (reported as EB-U2500) is listed with a 5,000mAh capacity and embedded magnets that let it snap to compatible cases and phones. That design lets commuters top up on the go without cables while keeping alignment simple. Editors and buyers should verify whether the EB-U2500 supports pass-through charging, its input/output wattage, and whether it follows the official Qi2 magnet standard or uses a proprietary coupling.

  • Reported capacity: 5,000mAh (EB-U2500)
  • Key questions: does it support pass-through charging? what are the input/output watts? is the magnet spec Qi2?

Home charging

The EP-P2900 wireless charger is listed as a 25W wireless charger that could enable the S26 Ultra to reach the rumored top wireless charging speed. If true, a 25W wireless charger would be a noticeable power upgrade for Samsung’s flagship phones and make wireless charging far more practical for daily use. Confirm the EP-P2900’s specs — including whether it requires a specific power adapter to deliver full 25W output — by checking WinFuture’s original report and retailer listings.

  • Reported output: 25W (EP-P2900)
  • Key questions: does the charger require a special adapter to hit 25W? is the 25W output certified for the S26 Ultra?

Real-world examples: a commuter could snap the EB-U2500 to an S26 Plus or S26 Ultra for a quick top-up during transit, while a desk setup with the EP-P2900 would provide a tidy, cable-free charging spot at home. Bookmark this accessories roundup and follow updates as Samsung confirms specs — the new wireless accessory ecosystem could change how users rely on wireless charging for daily power needs.

Practical notes for buyers: if you plan to purchase accessories at launch, prioritize official accessories (EP-P2900 for home charging, EB-U2500 for portable top-ups) to ensure magnet placement and charging support match the Galaxy S26 Ultra and other Galaxy S26 models. Third-party accessories may work, but magnet position and strength determine compatibility — confirm they explicitly list Qi2 or magnet support and test before relying on non‑Samsung chargers and battery packs.

What this means for buyers

Quick checklist for launch shoppers:

  • Buy official first: official accessories are most likely to match magnet placement and deliver full charging performance with S26 phones.
  • Verify specs: check retailer listings for adapter requirements (some chargers may need a specific power brick to hit listed wattage).
  • Test third‑party gear: confirm magnet alignment and charging behavior before depending on third‑party cases or chargers.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to continue supporting the S Pen as an optional accessory, maintaining continuity for users who rely on stylus input. All signs point to the full Galaxy S26 lineup arriving in late February 2026, but that timing is based on leaks and retailer listings rather than an official Samsung announcement — confirm the date with Samsung’s event calendar as we near launch.

Want updates? Subscribe for official launch coverage and bookmark our Galaxy S26 rumor hub. How to test magnet compatibility: (1) check product photos for magnet placement, (2) verify the accessory lists Qi2 or magnet support, and (3) test attachment and charging in-store or on delivery before relying on it day-to-day.

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