A recent leak of a Spigen “Liquid Crystal” case for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra suggests the phone won’t natively support Qi2 wireless charging. The case features a built-in magnet, labeled “MagFit for MagSafe,” indicating the phone itself lacks the magnets required for native Qi2 support.
Qi2, the latest wireless charging standard, relies on magnets for precise alignment and efficient charging. The absence of magnets in the phone, implied by the case design, suggests users will need a magnetic case or accessory to use Qi2 chargers. This aligns with previous rumors suggesting the S25 series would require magnetic accessories for Qi2 compatibility.
While the leak doesn’t confirm the wireless charging speed, rumors suggest it could reach up to 25W. However, how Samsung achieves this without built-in magnets remains unclear. The leak also hints at Samsung potentially releasing its own magnetic accessories for the S25 series. In short, while wireless charging is expected, native Qi2 support seems unlikely for the S25 Ultra, with magnetic cases or accessories being the likely solution for Qi2 compatibility.
