Samsung will offer several magnetic cases for the Galaxy S26 phones and an oddly-shaped battery
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Samsung will offer several magnetic cases for the Galaxy S26 phones and an oddly-shaped battery
"Samsung will sell a number of first-party magnetic cases, most of which are available for all models, according to WinFuture. However, at least one case (the carbon one) will not support the Ultra for some reason. Here are the cases: Samsung Magnetic Carbon Case Black for Galaxy S26 and S26+ Samsung Clear Case Transparent for Galaxy S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra"
"It will be called the Magnetic Wireless Battery Pack (model number EB-U2500). NotebookCheck discovered that this battery has already been certified by the Wireless Power Consortium with support for Qi v2.1.0 MPP. And... it looks a little weird. Most Qi batteries have a flat side that allows them to lie flat on the back of the phone (Qi-enabled phones have flat backs to ensure a snug fit). This one has cutouts above the coil ring."
The Galaxy S26 series is expected to feature built-in magnets to enable Qi2 wireless power support, but the phones will still rely on magnetic cases for accessory alignment. Samsung plans several first-party magnetic cases across S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra models, although the carbon case reportedly will not support the Ultra. Samsung is also developing a 5,000mAh Magnetic Wireless Battery Pack (EB-U2500) certified for Qi v2.1.0 MPP. The battery pack has unusual cutouts above the coil ring, which may relate to camera placement or case fit. The S26 camera design may largely reuse S25 components.
Read at GSMArena.com
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