Here are all Android phones that support Qi2
The Qi2 wireless charging specification was Originally announced in early 2023S However, manufacturers of Android phones are in no hurry to add Qi2 support to their latest devices since then. This makes it difficult to find a compatible handset, which is a fit for anyone who has seen the wealth of accessories and energy banks that the owners of the iPhone have access to several generations.
On top of faster charging speeds (up to 15 watts or higher in later revisions), Qi2 dictates the inclusion of built -in magnets designed to make the alignment and attachment of peripherals.
But what makes the slow deployment a little more striking is that Apple is A member of the wireless energy consortium (The governing body in charge of Qi2) and its Magsafe Tech were used to help define the specification and to ensure that compatible additives work seamlessly with Qi2, so it is not like the lack of compatible peripherals.
Nevertheless, to help you find out which Android phones officially come with Qi2, we have compiled a list of supported devices. (Note: Due to the complexity of the Chinese market, this list focuses mainly on gadgets available in North America and the EU.)
Android phones with Qi2:
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That is, seriously. At least for now.
But what about Galaxy S25? Unfortunately, despite Samsung says that this year will release numerous “Android devices supporting Qi2”, its most native batch of leading phones is just “Qi2 ready.” But what does that mean? Like previous models, the Galaxy S25 family can be loaded wirelessly by up to 15 watts. However, since phones have no magnets inside, Qi2 accessories slide when you try to attach them. This can be addressed by purchasing a compatible case with a built -in magnetic mounting system, but at least outside the box, the Galaxy S25 line requires additional help to operate with the growing Qi2 peripherals.
OnePlus also claims that the OnePlus 13 supports Qi2. However, with our testing, the magnets inside the phone are so weak that they do not stick to any of the Qi2 accessories we tested.
Google also seems to be promised to throw his hat in the ring. This said things are a little less specific as the company says it will play a “leading role in the development of the upcoming Qi V2.2 standard, which includes Google’s contribution to its own high-power wireless loading technology WPC “.
Finally, when they ask him if he has plans to release the Qi2-complaint phones, Motorola will only say that he is “engaged to introduce the latest technologies in our devices”.
That’s what he said with Mobile World Congress 2025 Since March 3, we are expecting to see updates from even bigger manufacturers.
As new Qi2 phones have been on the market, we will try to keep this list as current as possible. Or at least until the specification becomes a much more basic standard.
Update, January 23, 2025, 15:04 Et: This story has been updated with new information about the Samsung Galaxy S25 family, OnePlus 13 and a Motorola statement about future certified Qi2 phones.