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Samsung's First Qi2 Magnetic Power Bank Surfaces Ahead of Galaxy S26 Launch

With a capacity of 5,000mAh and a wireless charging speed of 15W, the power bank could double as a stand

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Samsung Wireless power bank with type-c cable

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Summary

  • Samsung's first Qi2 accessory is a magnetic powerbank with 5,000mAh capacity and 15W wireless charging speed.
  • The power bank can also charge at 20W wired and can be recharged at 25W.
  • It can double as a stand for Galaxy S26 series with a built-in arm for added convenience.

As the Galaxy S26 series launch draws closer, leaks continue to underline Samsung's push towards Qi2 wireless charging. The latest leak reveals high-resolution images and key details of the Samsung Qi2 power bank, an official magnetic accessory that further confirms built-in magnet support on the upcoming Galaxy S26 lineup.

Samsung Qi2 power bank leaks in all its glory

Spotted first by WinFuture, the device is called the Samsung EB-U2500 Magnetic Wireless Charging Powerbank. The leaked image shows a sleek, puck-style battery pack that snaps onto the back of the phone, similar to most of the chargers. We can also see from the image that the back also boasts an arm, which may convert the power bank into a stand for the upcoming Samsung phones

Samsung EB-U2500 Magnetic Wireless Charging Powerbank front
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Samsung EB-U2500 Magnetic Wireless Charging Powerbank front

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Samsung EB-U2500 Magnetic Wireless Charging Powerbank back
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Samsung EB-U2500 Magnetic Wireless Charging Powerbank back

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As for the specification, the source notes that the power bank packs a 5,000mAh capacity and is rated to deliver 15W of charge. The power bank is seemingly also capable of delivering 20W when connected via a cable, and can recharge itself at 25W. There's also a button to the side and charge indicators at the back to check the battery level.

The power bank is expected to hit shelves alongside the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+ and Galaxy S26 Ultra. The leak also suggests that it will cost 60 euros (approximately Rs 6,500).

While Samsung is yet to confirm the Galaxy S26 series launch date, all the leaks point to a February 25, 2026, release, which is also when the power bank could be unveiled.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra from the front and back
Image Credit: @OnLeaks (edited by Sagnik Das Gupta/ Beebom Gadgets)
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra from the front and back
Image Credit: @OnLeaks (edited by Sagnik Das Gupta/ Beebom Gadgets)

For those unaware, the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ are expected to support Qi2 at up to 20W. Besides the Galaxy S26 Ultra 60W charging speed upgrade, it's expected to be Qi2.2 compatible with maximum wireless charging speeds of 25W. The Pixel 10 Pro XL is another smartphone that supports Qi2.2.

Besides the Power Bank, we expect Samsung to come up with more magnetic accessories to go with the Galaxy S26 series. This could include magnetic cases, stands and loops. More information about the potential upcoming accessories should be revealed as the official launch inches closer, so stay tuned.

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