Could the Galaxy S26 finally bring Qi2 charging to Samsung fans? A leaked accessory suggests it might be closer than we think. Here’s the scoop: a recent discovery in the Wireless Power Consortium’s database reveals a Samsung accessory called the “Magnet Wireless Battery Pack,” which supports Qi2 technology. But here’s where it gets controversial: while Samsung skipped Qi2 integration for the Galaxy S25 series, opting instead for Qi2-compatible cases, this new accessory hints that the Galaxy S26 might be the first to fully embrace the standard. And this is the part most people miss: the battery pack’s design includes a carved-out area near its magnetic ring, which could align perfectly with the rumored Qi2 charging coil placement on the S26, spotted in leaked dummy units. This subtle detail suggests Samsung is actively preparing for Qi2 compatibility, addressing potential design challenges along the way. With a 15W output and Qi 2.1.0 support, this accessory could be a game-changer for wireless charging convenience. But the question remains: Is Samsung finally ready to commit to Qi2, or will this be another case of close-but-not-quite? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—are you excited for Qi2 on the Galaxy S26, or do you think Samsung should focus on other features instead?