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    Galaxy S26 May Fall Short of Pixel 10’s Key Upgrade

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliFebruary 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is reportedly not featuring integrated magnets, contradicting previous leaks that suggested support for Qi2 magnets.
    2. Owners will need to purchase cases with magnets separately for magnetically attached accessories.
    3. This shift comes after other brands have successfully integrated magnets, raising concerns about Samsung’s competitive stance.
    4. On a positive note, the Galaxy S26 series is expected to have faster wireless charging, with the Ultra model possibly featuring 60W wired speeds.

    Galaxy S26 Series May Skip Built-in Magnets, Leaving Some Disappointed

    The latest rumors about the Samsung Galaxy S26 series are generating buzz. However, they bring disappointing news for fans expecting integrated magnets. Renowned leaker Ice Universe recently claimed that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will not include built-in magnets. This contradicts earlier leaks that suggested the opposite.

    Previously, the presence of integrated magnets promised support for magnetic accessories and Qi2 MPP chargers. Now, users will need to purchase magnetic cases separately for those features. This marks a significant shift from expectations, especially after Google’s Pixel 10 series introduced integrated magnets last year.

    Some speculate that functionality issues hindered this feature. The Galaxy S25 Ultra’s S Pen reportedly struggled with magnetic accessories. As a result, Samsung might prioritize reliability over innovation. Furthermore, while Ice Universe has focused on the Ultra model, it’s likely the Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus will follow the same trend.

    On a brighter note, the Galaxy S26 series is expected to feature faster wireless charging speeds. Some reports suggest the base model may offer 45W wired charging, while the Ultra could achieve up to 60W.

    With these potential enhancements, Samsung may still satisfy many tech enthusiasts despite the absence of built-in magnets. How significant are these magnets to you? The debate continues as consumers weigh their desire for the latest features against functional improvements.

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