Samsung Galaxy S25 Reportedly Will Support Qi2 Technology
JAKARTA - Samsung will reportedly integrate the latest wireless charging technology, Qi2, in the Galaxy S25 series scheduled for release in January 2025. If this news is true, Samsung will be one of the first Android players to adopt this new standard, previously applied only to the iPhone and one other Android device, the HMD Skyline.
Qi2 is the evolution of Qi's wireless charging standard, which is widely used today. This technology adds a magnetic ring to the device to ensure precise alignment with wireless chargers. In addition to increasing charging efficiency, this technology also opens up opportunities for new accessories.
Apple has been a pioneer by presenting similar technologies in the iPhone series, working with Wireless Power Consortium to expand Qi2 adoption to other devices. However, until now, Android users have not seen the broad application of this standard.
Trusted leaker Ice Universe confirmed rumors that the Galaxy S25 will support Qi2 through the Weibo platform. Although not many details have been revealed, charging speeds are expected to remain at 15W, as in Qi's previous standards.
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Samsung's move could be an important momentum for Qi2's adoption in the Android industry. Support from big brands like Samsung is expected to encourage other manufacturers to follow suit, so that this technology becomes more common in the market.
The Galaxy S25 series is expected to be launched in January 2025. With Qi2's potential support, this device not only offers more advanced charging technology, but also strengthens its position as one of the leading Android flagships in the market.
If these rumors are true, Android users will finally enjoy the convenience and innovation offered by Qi2 standards, bringing the charging experience to a higher level.