Samsung Galaxy S26 Qi2 Wireless Battery Pack Leaked: 15W Power on the Move
Leaked images reveal Samsung's new Qi2 wireless battery pack for the upcoming Galaxy S26. It features 15W magnetic charging, a 5,000mAh capacity, and a built-in stand.
15W of wireless speed and magnetic convenience are coming to your pocket. Samsung is gearing up to launch a brand-new Qi2 battery pack, likely designed to complement the upcoming Galaxy S26 series.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Qi2 Wireless Battery Pack Leak Details
According to a report by Winfuture via The Verge, leaked images show a sleek new accessory equipped with a magnetic Qi2 charging ring. This standard, which mirrors Apple's MagSafe technology, is rumored to be a headline feature for the Galaxy S26. The accessory doesn't just charge your phone; it also features a clever fold-out arm that doubles as a kickstand for hands-free viewing.
Power Specs and Versatility
The power bank is expected to pack a 5,000mAh capacity, which is plenty for a full emergency top-up. It delivers 15W through the wireless Qi2 ring and up to 20W when using a USB-C cable. For recharging the bank itself, it supports up to 25W input, ensuring you won't be tethered to a wall for long.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 5,000mAh |
| Wireless Output | 15W (Qi2) |
| Wired Output | 20W (USB-C) |
| Input Speed | 25W (USB-C) |
| Price | Price TBD |
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