As anticipation builds around the Samsung Galaxy S26 lineup, fresh leaks suggest Samsung is quietly preparing a new accessory to go with its next flagship phones. This time, it’s not earbuds or cases — but a magnetic wireless power bank, designed specifically for the Galaxy S26 family.
Leaked marketing images now give us our clearest look yet at Samsung’s upcoming Qi2-compatible magnetic power bank, hinting at faster wireless charging, a compact design, and built-in magnets that signal a bigger shift in Samsung’s charging ecosystem.
Samsung’s Magnetic Qi2 Power Bank: What’s Leaked So Far
According to new leaks shared by WinFuture’s Roland Quandt, Samsung is working on an accessory reportedly called the Samsung EB-U2500 Magnetic Wireless Charging Powerbank. The images show a clean white finish, a slim profile, and a fold-out kickstand, suggesting it’s designed for both charging and hands-free use.
The power bank is expected to magnetically snap onto the back of Galaxy S26 phones, much like Apple’s MagSafe ecosystem — a move that strongly hints at built-in magnets finally coming to Samsung flagships.
Charging Speeds and Battery Capacity
If the leak is accurate, the EB-U2500 power bank will support:
- 15W Qi2 wireless charging for the Galaxy S26 series
- Up to 20W wired charging via USB Power Delivery or Qualcomm Quick Charge
- 5,000mAh battery capacity
- Up to 25W input charging to recharge the power bank itself
This would make it one of Samsung’s fastest official wireless power banks to date, especially for magnet-based charging.
Stand Functionality for Everyday Use
One standout detail is the built-in kickstand, visible in the leaked images. This fold-out arm would allow users to prop up their phone while charging — ideal for:
- Watching videos
- Video calls
- Desk usage while traveling
It’s a small feature, but one that adds real-world convenience beyond just topping up the battery.
Expected Price and Availability
The Samsung EB-U2500 magnetic power bank is reportedly priced at EUR 59.90 (around ₹6,500) in Germany. The leak suggests it could launch in European markets ahead of the Galaxy S26 series, likely to build early ecosystem momentum before the phones officially go on sale.
Galaxy S26 Series: Magnets, Displays, and Chipsets
The accessory leak also strengthens rumours that the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature built-in magnets — a first for Samsung’s Galaxy S line.
Other recent leaks suggest:
- Galaxy S26 Ultra may feature a 6.9-inch QHD+ M14 CoE Dynamic AMOLED display
- Galaxy S26 could sport a 6.3-inch screen
- Galaxy S26+ may land with a 6.7-inch QHD panel
- Chipsets could vary by region between Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and Exynos 2600
The lineup is expected to launch as early as next month, with reports also hinting at slightly higher prices due to global RAM supply issues.
Final Words
If these leaks hold true, Samsung is clearly laying the groundwork for a more MagSafe-like ecosystem — starting with the Galaxy S26 series and its magnetic Qi2 power bank. Faster wireless charging, snap-on convenience, and thoughtful extras like a kickstand show Samsung isn’t just catching up, but refining the idea for its own audience.
With launch season approaching fast, this magnetic power bank could be the first sign that Samsung’s accessory strategy is about to change in a big way.
