Following the reveal of the new 60W charger, which is expected to be able to charge the future Galaxy S26 Ultra at that speed, more details have emerged about the wireless external battery which will magnetically attach to the Samsung device.
Last month it was announced that Samsung plans to launch an external battery for the Galaxy S26 series, which will be will magnetically join to all three models for wireless charging using the Qi2 standard.
This model, with number EB-U2500, stands out for having a 5,000 mAh batteryand now we have access to more information, including images showing its design and structure.
According to information from WinFuture, the external battery EB-U2500 It will include a USB Type-C port that can provide up to 20W wired charging via USB Power Delivery or Qualcomm Quick Charge.
Furthermore, it has a folding standalso known as kickstandwhich will facilitate that, when attaching the external battery magnetically to the Galaxy S26, it can rest on a surface in a horizontal position.
He advertised price is 59.90 eurosand in the images you can see a minimalist, functional and ergonomic design.
A distinctive detail is the ring in the top centerwhich pinpoints the location of the magnets and wireless charging coil, ensuring perfect alignment with the Galaxy S26 series.
At the bottom, you can see the folding section with the “kickstand” design mentioned above, allowing it to stand upright on a surface.
On the front, there are five small lights that will indicate the charge level of the Samsung wireless external battery.
The button on one side serves to turn the battery on and off, thus completing one of Samsung’s most interesting accessories in recent times.
It is expected that we will be able to discover more details of Samsung’s Qi2 magnetic wireless external battery during the launch of the Galaxy S26 series, which It is anticipated to be February 25according to recent leaks.
This date is delayed compared to the launch of the Galaxy S25 series and comes at a time when the global shortage of RAM is significantly affecting mobile phone manufacturers, who are struggling to adjust the prices of their devices.
However, according to rumors, Samsung would keep the prices of its Galaxy S26 series unchanged compared to those of the Galaxy S25 launched last year in Spain.
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