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Is this the reason why the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra doesn’t have integrated magnets?

The recent official unveiling of the official unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S26 series revealed details about the company’s new flagship devices, definitively quashing the expectations for one of the features most anticipated by users.

Many enthusiasts had indeed hoped for the introduction of Qi2 charging magnets integrated directly inside the smartphone’s chassis.

However, native magnetic support is absent, forcing buyers to rely on external solutions, such as covers and specific cases, to take advantage of this convenient charging and attachment standard.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, the S Pen clashes with some magnetic covers

The manufacturer’s choice may not stem from a simple aesthetic assessment or a development delay, but rather from precise technical motivations that concern particularly the most expensive model.

The absence of magnets appears to be closely linked to the operation of the S Pen, the iconic digital stylus that has characterized the Ultra version since its earliest iterations.

As recently revealed by the well-known leaker Max Jambor, using a third-party case equipped with Qi2 magnets triggers an immediate reaction from the device’s operating system.

Connecting such an accessory, on the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s display a specific notification appears warning the user of potential risks. The system message is quite clear in indicating that the magnetic fields generated by the cover can cause direct interference with the S Pen’s signal.

The warning also explicitly suggests removing the case should there be connection problems, anomalies, or inaccuracies during handwriting and freehand drawing on the screen.

A problem for the accessories market?

Although the technical justification for the interference appears absolutely sound for a high-precision tool like the S Pen, it is reasonable to ask whether this system warning also serves as an indirect incentive to purchase official protections.

Samsung, for its part, has indeed prepared a wide catalog of original cases designed specifically for the entire S26 lineup, offering both variants with magnetic attachment and models that do not have it.

This gives consumers a fairly wide range of options to customize their device, while leaving open the question of the real impact of the original magnets compared to those produced by competing companies.

The native implementation of the Qi2 standard remains an unattained milestone for the current generation of South Korean smartphones. The intrinsic incompatibility between strong magnetic fields and the digitization technology underlying the stylus has plausibly driven engineers to make a conservative decision to ensure a flawless user experience.

Users will therefore have to settle for dedicated cases, hoping that future versions can finally overcome this obstacle and offer full support without any hardware compromise.

Luca Zaninello

Appassionato del mondo della telefonia da sempre, da oltre un decennio si occupa di provare con mano i prodotti e di raccontare le sue esperienze al pubblico del web. Fotografo amatoriale, ha un occhio di riguardo per i cameraphone più esagerati.

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