The Galaxy S26 series is almost here, although leaks don’t suggest any major changes. That said, one of the biggest improvements will be full support for the Qi2 charging standard . Instead of only being compatible with Qi2 accessories through special cases—like the Galaxy S25 series—the S26 models phones will integrate magnets. Leaks have revealed key details about the accessories that will take advantage of this support. Now, a fresh leak has revealed a new official accessory, the Samsung EB-U2500, a magnetic wireless power bank designed specifically to debut alongside the upcoming Galaxy S26 series.

This new battery pack clearly shows Samsung’s heavy bet on a Qi2 ecosystem for the Galaxy S26 lineup. Unlike previous wireless chargers that required perfect alignment to work, this model uses a ring of magnets to snap directly onto the back of the phone. This ensures that charging remains consistent even if you are moving around or tossing your phone into a bag.

Samsung’s upcoming magnetic power bank for Galaxy S26 is a 2-in-1 tool

As reported by WinFuture , the power bank is small, light, and has a 5,000mAh capacity. It focuses on portability and functionality rather than filling your cell multiple times. It has a built-in kickstand, which is one of its most useful features. You can attach the pack to your phone and stand it up in landscape mode , which is great for watching videos or making video calls while your battery charges.

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The EB-U2500 strikes a good balance between speed and ease of use when it comes to performance. It can send up to 15W of wireless power, which is what Qi2 does. Furthermore, it can reach 20W if you decide to use a cable via its USB-C port. When the power bank itself runs out of juice, it supports 25W fast charging , so you won’t have to wait all day to get it back to full strength.

A new standard for the Galaxy ecosystem

The arrival of this accessory practically confirms that the Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra will feature built-in magnets. The feature opens the door to a whole new world of magnetic mounts, wallets, and car chargers that don’t rely on bulky cases.

The rumored price of nearly €60 might seem a bit high for a 5,000mAh battery. But the “official accessory” tax is usually the price of guaranteed compatibility and design integration. According to leaks, Samsung will hold the launch event for the Galaxy S26 lineup in late February 2026. So, it won’t be long before we see this little magnetic powerhouse in action.