After revealing a new 60W charger that should be able to charge the future Galaxy S26 Ultra at this speed, they covered more details about External wireless battery which magnetically attaches to the Samsung device.
Earlier we learned that Samsung plans to launch an external battery for the Galaxy S26 series, which is They connect magnetically charge three models wirelessly using the Qi2 standard.
This model number EB-U2500 is available for review with one 5000 mAh batteryand now we have access to more information, including images that show the design and structure.
Obtained with information from WinFuture, External battery EB-U2500 It will feature a USB Type-C port that can provide up to 20W wired charging via USB Power Delivery or Qualcomm Quick Charge.
Además, cuenta con un folding supportsalso known as standwhich makes it easier to place the external magnetic battery on the Galaxy S26 on a surface in a horizontal position.
El the announced price is 59.90 eurosand the pictures show a minimalistic, functional and ergonomic design.
A significant detail, e.g ring in the upper middle partwhich marks the placement of cables and wireless charging coils, ensuring perfect alignment with the Galaxy S26 range.
On the bottom, you can observe the folding part with the aforementioned “stand” design, which allows it to remain stable on the surface.
There are five small lights in front which will indicate the charge level from an external Samsung wireless battery.
A button on one of the edges is used to turn on and charge the battery, which completes one of the most interesting accessories from Samsung in recent times.
We hope to discover more details about Samsung’s Qi2 external magnetic wireless battery during the launch of the Galaxy S26 series, which if it comes early, it will be February 25thaccording to the latest filters.
This phase is being compared to the launch of the Galaxy S25 series and is being produced at a time when the global RAM shortage is hitting mobile phone makers hard as they try to adjust the prices of their devices.
However, according to rumors, Samsung will keep the prices of its Galaxy S26 series unchanged compared to the Galaxy S25 that was launched in Spain last year.

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