JAKARTA - Samsung is quietly expanding its accessory line-up in conjunction with the announcement of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Series by introducing the latest 25W magnetic wireless charger.

This accessory is designed to provide a more practical and stylish charging experience for Galaxy users, especially for those who want a more neat magnetic solution compared to traditional charging pads.

Unlike most generic wireless chargers, Samsung's latest Wireless Magnet Charger already uses the Qi2 standard, the latest generation of wireless charging protocols that support magnetic alignment. The concept is similar to Apple's MagSafe system, where magnets help ensure that the device's position remains precise on the charger so that the power transfer becomes more efficient.

However, Samsung's latest flagship phone does not have a built-in magnet for Qi2 by default. This means that users still need a compatible magnetic case so that the device can stick perfectly and get the maximum power from this charger.

Maximum Power at Different Models

Samsung said that this 25W magnetic charger is capable of delivering a maximum power of up to 25W, especially for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy S26+ model is limited to around 20W, and the Samsung Galaxy S26 supports up to 15W.

According to Samsung's claim, this charger is able to charge the Galaxy S26 Ultra to around 50 percent in less than an hour.

Slim Design and Durable Cable

In terms of design, this charger is minimalist and very thin with a thickness of around 4.4 mm. The device comes with a 1.5 meter USB-C cable with an outer layer made of fabric (fabric braided) which is designed to be more durable and not easily tangled or damaged due to daily use.

Samsung has registered this Wireless Magnetic Charger in several regions, including the United States, at a price of around 49.99 US dollars. For other global markets such as India, Indonesia, and other regions, availability is expected to follow in the near future.

With the launch of this accessory, Samsung shows its seriousness in adopting the Qi2-based magnetic charging ecosystem, although the direct magnetic integration inside the device is still not present in the Galaxy S26 line this time.


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