Samsung's Galaxy S26 series will feature faster wireless charging up to 25W on the Ultra model and is expected to adopt Qi2 magnets, aligning with industry standards and rival devices like Apple's MagSafe, although the exact implementation remains to be confirmed.
Leaked renders suggest the Galaxy S26 Edge will resemble the iPhone 17 with a full-width camera module and will include Qi2 magnets, indicating a design shift and new accessory compatibility, while also hinting at possible model name changes and battery improvements.
Leaked images of the Galaxy S26 series suggest Samsung is adopting Qi2 magnets and copying the iPhone 17's design, especially on the Galaxy S26 Edge, which features a full-width camera module similar to Apple's rumored design. The series includes three models: Pro, Ultra, and Edge, with the latter showing a significant design departure resembling Apple's upcoming iPhone 17.
The Pixel 10 series introduces built-in Qi2 magnets with a 'lock' feature similar to iPhone's MagSafe, ensuring accessories stay securely in place, aligning with the Qi2 standard, and promising better accessory compatibility across Android devices.
Google is removing the reverse wireless charging feature, Battery Share, from the Pixel 10 due to the adoption of Qi2 magnets used for Pixelsnap accessories, which create a physical limitation for wireless charging. The company is exploring future innovations to potentially bring back this feature.
A leak reveals the Pixel 10 with a new Pixelsnap charging puck, confirming the presence of Qi2 magnets for better wireless charging alignment, along with details on the camera systems and design of the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro models.