Upcoming Galaxy phones may require three separate accessories to match certain iPhone and Pixel features.

Buy three accessories for your Galaxy S25 or Galaxy Z Fold 7, and you can have a feature famously used by iPhone owners.
Samsung's Galaxy phones, even the Galaxy S25, do not support Qi2, but its online store now carries a Qi2-enabled wireless charger. The charger supports the Qi2.0 standard and requires a Qi-compatible device, a Qi2.0-certified magnetic case for phones, and a 25W power adapter, which is sold separately. Fast Wireless Charging necessitates a compatible device and is subject to battery level and other variables.
Unlike the Pixel 10, the Galaxy S25 needs a magnetic case to utilize the Qi2 wireless charger, since it lacks internal magnets. The Single Wireless Charger, a black puck attached to a cable, costs $34.99, with an option for four bi-weekly payments of $8.75.
Samsung's store also offers a Car Wireless Charger, which features a round, black charging disc for car air vents. This charger requires a Qi2.0-compatible device or a Qi-compatible device with a Qi2.0-certified magnetic case, plus a vehicle with a 12V auxiliary power outlet. The magnet is strong enough to secure a phone while driving.
The Car Wireless Charger costs $84.99, with options for twelve monthly payments of $7.08, or four bi-weekly payments of $21.25. Samsung highlights its design to minimize heat, ensuring safe and convenient charging in cars.
The clear magnetic case needed for the Single Wireless Charger and the Galaxy S25 costs $29.99, or four bi-weekly payments of $7.50. The case for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is $54.99, with options for twelve monthly payments of $4.58 or four bi-weekly payments of $13.75.
Samsung requires a separate 25W power adapter for the wireless magnetic chargers. Their U.S. store sells a 25W Power Delivery (PD) adapter in black or white, with a USB-C cable, for $34.99, or four bi-weekly payments of $8.75.
A June rumor suggested that the Galaxy S26 Ultra might eliminate the S Pen digitizer to include internal magnets. The S Pen would still be supported via a new technology allowing it to function without the digitizer.