Samsung Unveils Magnetic Power Bank With Kickstand For Galaxy S26
Samsung has expanded its Galaxy S26 accessory line-up with its first magnetic wireless power bank alongside a new range of Qi2 chargers.
Dubbed the Qi2 Magnet Wireless Battery Pack, the compact 5,000mAh unit is designed to snap onto the back of the Galaxy S26 series, offering cable-free charging on the go.
The device was announced at Galaxy Unpacked and has since appeared on Samsung’s official websites in the UK, US and parts of the Middle East.
The power bank supports up to 15W wireless charging via Qi2 when magnetically aligned to compatible devices, including the Galaxy S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra, as well as the S25 range.
However, unlike Apple’s MagSafe-equipped iPhones, Samsung’s new handsets do not feature built-in magnets. Users will need a compatible magnetic case to enable the snap-on functionality.

Despite its relatively modest 5,000mAh capacity, Samsung is pitching the accessory as a convenience play rather than a high-capacity backup. The slim profile allows it to sit flush against the handset, making it suitable for commuting, travel or extended days out.
For faster top-ups, the unit includes a USB-C port capable of delivering up to 25W wired charging. The port also handles input charging for the battery pack itself. Users can charge two devices simultaneously – one wirelessly and another via cable.

A built-in fold-out kickstand adds extra versatility, allowing the phone to be propped up in portrait for video calls or landscape for streaming and gaming while charging.
Samsung has also incorporated a small cut-out to accommodate the Galaxy S26 camera module, ensuring proper alignment across the range, including the Ultra model.
The Qi2 Magnet Wireless Battery Pack is currently listed in a single grey colour option. While it has appeared on Samsung’s online stores in select regions, pricing and Australian availability have yet to be confirmed.
Samsung has also introduced a 25W magnetic wireless charger and a 60W wired power adapter as part of the broader Galaxy S26 charging ecosystem.



































































































