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The Galaxy S26 might not have built-in magnets after all

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Last updated: 2026/02/04 at 12:27 PM
News Room Published 4 February 2026
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Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series, rumoured to launch on 25 February 2026, may not include built‑in Qi2 magnets after all, according to a new leak.

Images of official accessories suggest magnetic charging could be limited to optional cases rather than integrated into the phones themselves, raising questions about Samsung’s approach to wireless charging.

The leak, published by Dutch site Nieuwemobiel, shows clear cases designed for the Galaxy S26 lineup, with some featuring magnetic rings and others without. If magnets were built into the phones, all official cases would likely include magnetic support.

This detail has led many to believe Samsung is skipping native Qi2 magnets, a move that contrasts with Apple’s MagSafe ecosystem and Google’s Pixelsnap, both of which have made magnetic wireless charging mainstream.

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However, Samsung has reportedly been developing magnetic accessories, including a MagSafe‑style 25W wireless charger and magnetic power banks. These products would appear redundant if magnets were not present in the phones themselves, leaving room for speculation.

At the same time, leaked spec sheets indicate the Galaxy S26 series will retain Wireless Power Share, Samsung’s reverse wireless charging feature. Devices with built‑in magnetic arrays often drop reverse wireless charging due to conflicts with internal magnets. Google, for example, removed the feature from the Pixel 10 series when it introduced native Qi2 magnets.

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Therefore, Samsung’s decision to keep Wireless Power Share could explain why magnets are absent. The company may be prioritising versatility over convenience, allowing users to charge earbuds or other devices wirelessly from the phone, even if it means sacrificing magnetic alignment.

For UK buyers, this trade‑off could influence upgrade decisions, as Qi2 magnets promise easier alignment, faster charging, and access to a growing ecosystem of accessories. Without native support, Galaxy S26 (even the Galaxy S26 Ultra) owners may need magnetic cases to replicate the experience offered by rivals.

The timing of this leak is significant, arriving just weeks before Samsung’s Unpacked event. If confirmed, the omission of magnets would mark a missed opportunity for Samsung to match competitors in wireless charging innovation.

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Nevertheless, the Galaxy S26 series is expected to deliver improvements in performance, cameras, and software, ensuring it remains a strong contender in the flagship market.

Finally, while leaks strongly suggest magnets may be missing, Samsung has yet to confirm the detail. The official announcement later this month will settle the debate.

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