Samsung Galaxy S26 series may charge faster, but built-in magnets could be missing
Samsung’s next flagship, the Galaxy S26 series, is getting closer to launch. Now, listings at the Wireless Power Consortium reveal some key details about the phones, especially their wireless charging capabilities.
The Wireless Power Consortium (spotted by 9to5Google) listing of the Galaxy S26 series shows three model numbers – SM-K772, SM-K777, and SM-K778. These models likely reveal all three models of the Galaxy S26 series.
These phones support the Qi 2.2.1 wireless charging standard, which is an upgrade from the Galaxy S25 series. This means the S26 should charge faster and more efficiently on compatible chargers.

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One downside is that the listing does not include a magnetic power profile (MPP). This suggests that Samsung might skip built-in magnets again and rely on magnetic cases to give the phones full Qi2 functionality.
While rumors of accessories like the “Magnet Wireless Charger” have surfaced, it seems users will still need extra cases if they want magnetic wireless charging. Even so, the updated Qi 2.2.1 support is a big improvement, which makes wireless charging smoother and more reliable.
Samsung will reportedly announce the Galaxy S26 series on February 25. The launch might also include the new Galaxy Buds 4. While some fans may be disappointed about the missing built-in magnets, the faster wireless charging is a meaningful upgrade. Stay tuned for more information.
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