The Galaxy S26 series is shaping up to be more than just a spec bump. A fresh leak has spilled the beans on Samsung’s accessory plans, and it looks like magnets and Qi2 are officially in. From magnetic cases to a new wireless charger, Samsung is giving its next flagship lineup a serious ecosystem boost.
Galaxy S26 accessories show Qi2 is a big focus

According to the leak, Samsung is leaning fully into Qi2 with its Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra. All three will reportedly support the new standard, but the S26 Ultra stands out with 25 W wireless charging an upgrade over the 15 W limit on the S25 Ultra. This isn’t just about speed. Qi2 adds magnetic alignment, which Samsung is clearly embracing across its first-party gear.
Magnetic cases and wireless gear incoming
New accessories are already popping up. Samsung appears ready to roll out a full set of magnetic-friendly products for the S26 line. That includes:
- Magnetic Clear case
- Magnetic Carbon case
- Magnetic Rugged case
- Magnetic Silicon case
- Magnetic 25 W Qi2 wireless charger (model EP-P2900)
- Magnetic wireless battery pack
- Dual Magnet Ring Holder (S26 Ultra only)
Most cases will come in black and grey, while the Ring Holder supports Bluetooth S Pen models it’s locked to the Ultra variant.
Galaxy S26 series could tighten ecosystem play
Samsung isn’t just tossing magnets onto cases for fun. These accessories signal a bigger shift one that pulls Samsung’s ecosystem closer together. With the rise of Qi2, accessories can snap into place more reliably, improving both user experience and wireless efficiency. That alone could be reason enough for users to stick with Samsung-branded gear.
Launch window lines up for February
If the current intel holds, the Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra will all launch at the end of February 2026. No staggered release. No region-specific delays. Samsung seems set to go all in, and with accessories this early in the pipeline, the company’s clearly confident about what it’s bringing to the table.
The magnets are clicking into place
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 lineup isn’t just about faster chips or brighter screens it’s about cohesion. The Qi2 shift, matched with magnetic accessories, hints at a hardware strategy that’s finally snapping together. Whether users bite remains to be seen, but one thing’s clear: Samsung isn’t phoning this one in.

