Samsung is said to have "turned off" and suddenly "killed" the multi-function Qi2 charger.
Users are buzzing with the news that Samsung may have quietly canceled the Qi2 standard "3-in-1" wireless charging project, a product that was expected to bring a convenient multi-device charging experience. Is this "super product" really dead?
The charger’s official product page has reportedly disappeared from Samsung’s website, raising doubts about the fate of the device. The charger was previously announced alongside the Galaxy S25 series, promising compatibility with both iPhones and Galaxy devices.
The "3-in-1" Qi2 charger suddenly disappeared from Samsung's website.
Samsung's "3-in-1" wireless charger was expected to support the Qi2 standard via Magnetic Power Profile (MPP), promising compatibility with both iPhones and Galaxy S25 series devices.
However, the S25 series models, although they are released with the ability to support the Qi2 charging standard, do not have internal magnets like the new iPhone models. Therefore, users will need to buy an additional case with built-in magnets to take full advantage of this "3-in-1" wireless charger. In addition, if using the S25 Ultra model, the magnets may interfere with the S Pen signal.
Many experts speculate that Samsung may have encountered technical difficulties during development, requiring major design changes. However, this information has not been officially confirmed by Samsung.
If the cancellation information is true, this will be a big loss for Samsung, especially in the context of the growing multi-device wireless charging market. Users can now only wait for an official announcement from Samsung to know the true fate of this "3-in-1" charger.