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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could bring a long-awaited wireless charging upgrade

A firmware teardown hints at Samsung’s biggest charging upgrade in years, potentially unlocking faster wireless speeds, Qi2 compatibility, and a more flexible ecosystem of snap-on accessories.

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What’s happened? Looks like the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could get a major quality-of-life upgrade, as folks over at Android Authority have now found references to “Super fast wireless charging.”

  • The publication has spotted a new string in a One UI 8.5 build that includes the phrase “Super fast wireless charging.”
  • So far, we’ve had two strings: “wireless charging” and “fast wireless charging.”
  • While the former refers to a 5-10W charging speed, the latter appears when you connect a 15W wireless charger.

Why is this important? Given that Samsung has been stuck with 15W wireless charging while the competition has moved to 50W proprietary wireless charging, an increase to 20W or 25W could be a significant upgrade for the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

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Why should I care? If you’re thinking about upgrading to the Galaxy S26 Ultra, a faster wireless charging speed means less time topping up the device from a wireless charger on your desk or a portable wireless power bank.

  • With support for improved wireless charging, Samsung will let buyers choose their favorite wireless accessory from magnetic snap-on chargers, stand chargers, or other Qi2 accessories (that utilize the device’s magnetic profile), making daily use more convenient.  
  • Along with faster wireless charging, the Galaxy S26 Ultra could also support 60W wired charging.

OK, what’s next? The “Super fast wireless charging” mode comes from the courtesy of a firmware teardown; the feature isn’t official yet. Hence, there’s always a chance that Samsung might change something or drop the feature entirely before the final release.

  • However, if everything goes well and the company decides to stick with it, the Galaxy S26 Ultra could spend less time plugged in or snapped onto chargers and more time helping owners do what they want.
  • The device could likely adopt the Qi2.2 standard. The new report aligns with previous rumors, making it more credible.
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