Seriously, how do we not have more Android phones with Qi2 yet?
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The Qi2 standard with magnets was announced in early 2023, promising to bring MagSafe-like functionality to Android devices. However, three years later, most Android brands have not adopted this standard, with Google's Pixel 10 series being the first to truly embrace Qi2. Samsung's Galaxy S26 series has ignored this standard, and only four Android phones natively support it. The lack of adoption means phones miss out on faster charging speeds and proper alignment with accessories. The industry is moving towards Qi2, with many new wireless chargers and accessories adopting this standard.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Android's slow adoption of Qi2 cedes ground to Apple, which already treats Android phones as outdated.
- · Qi2 magnets offer a practical smartphone upgrade, making their absence a notable omission in new devices.