Galaxy S26 Wireless Charging Features May Disappoint Some Users
Earlier rumors suggested that Samsung might integrate built in magnets into the Galaxy S26 lineup to support Qi2 wireless charging. This move would have allowed the phones to align more closely with Apple’s iPhones and the upcoming Pixel 10 series. Unfortunately, a fresh leak suggests that this upgrade may not be happening, which could be a letdown for users eager for built in magnet functionality rather than add on solutions.
Tipster @UniverseIce reports that Samsung has decided against adding built in magnets to the Galaxy S26 Ultra, citing confirmation from multiple trusted insiders. While the leaker did not explicitly mention the Galaxy S26 or Galaxy S26+ it is reasonable to assume that these models may also lack integrated magnets. As a result, the lineup would likely miss out on automatic magnetic alignment with Qi2 accessories including wireless charging pads, stands, car mounts and magnetic wallets.
Samsung is said to have upgraded wireless charging capabilities across the Galaxy S26 lineup. According to earlier reports the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ could support wireless charging speeds of up to 20W while the higher end Galaxy S26 Ultra may go even further with support for up to 25W. This boost in charging is expected to significantly cut down the time needed to recharge the devices wirelessly.
Leaks suggest that Samsung is planning different battery capacities across the Galaxy S26 lineup. The Galaxy S26 is rumored to pack 4,300mAh battery with the Galaxy S26+ potentially stepping up to a 4,900mAh unit. At the high end the Galaxy S26 Ultra is expected to include a 5,000mAh battery along with support for up to 60W wired fast charging.
Samsung is also expected to introduce a new Qi2.2 compatible wireless charging puck alongside the Galaxy S26 series along with official Qi2 Ready cases designed specifically for the devices. Those interested in learning more about the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+ and Galaxy S26 Ultra can explore detailed coverage of their features specifications and expected pricing by clicking here.
