New images leak of Samsung’s magnetic Qi2 wireless charger for Galaxy S26
An insider has shared fresh images of Samsung’s magnetic wireless charger featuring Qi2 support, designed for the upcoming Galaxy S26 series. These photos reveal more design details of the accessory.
Key features include:
- The charger magnetically attaches to the Galaxy S26 via a dedicated magnetic case and supports up to 25W charging power
- The model carries the number EP-P2900BBEGWW and comes with a braided cable plus a USB Type-C adapter
- It is expected to launch alongside the Galaxy S26 lineup at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event on February 25, 2026
A few days ago, exclusive images surfaced showing Samsung’s upcoming magnetic wireless charger supporting 25W Qi2 charging for its next-generation sealed flagship lineup, the Galaxy S26 series. This latest leak offers an even closer look at the product.

Design and specs
Twitter user Arsene Lupin recently posted new shots of Samsung’s magnetic wireless charger made for the Galaxy S26. The images show a puck-like charger that magnetically attaches to the upcoming phones when paired with a compatible magnetic case. It supports wireless charging using the Qi2 standard, delivering up to 25 watts of power.



On the opposite end, the charger includes a USB Type-C adapter, and both parts connect via a braided cable. The device is finished in black and sports a premium look. Earlier reports confirmed its model number as EP-P2900BBEGWW. Price details have not surfaced yet. Samsung plans to unveil and launch the charger alongside the Galaxy S26 series.
Galaxy S26 launch timeline
Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event is slated for February 25, 2026, where the company will debut the new Galaxy S26 lineup. Multiple reports suggest these phones will go on sale starting March 11, 2026.
The magnetic Qi2 wireless charger is set to be one of the headline features for the Galaxy S26 series, positioning Samsung as a strong competitor to Apple’s MagSafe system. The 25W output matches the peak wired charging speeds found in many modern flagships and outpaces the wireless charging capabilities of previous Qi iterations.







