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    I wasn’t interested in the Google Pixel 10, but this potential feature changes everything

    TechurzBy TechurzJuly 30, 2025Updated:May 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    There’s been no shortage of Pixel 10 leaks leading up to its expected August launch event — even Google has taken part in it. 

    While early renders and marketing imagery point to a family of phones that look nearly identical (if not the same) as the last generation, the biggest feature upgrade with the Pixel 10 series may actually be hidden in plain sight.

    Qi2 certification

    I’m talking about Qi2 certification, the wireless charging standard introduced at CES more than two years ago that has yet to gain widespread market adoption due to material costs, lack of user demand, and other reasons, according to brands. At the time of writing, only recent iPhone and Samsung models and the HMD Skyline are considered Qi2‑ready. That’s it.

    Also: The next big wireless charging leap is coming soon: What Qi2 25W means for Android phones

    If the latest rumors are true, the Pixel 10 series will join that list, while also surpassing the likes of Samsung for one key reason: magnets.

    Based on a recent leak by Evan Blass, it appears the Pixel 10 will support magnet-based accessories without a special case or adhesive adapter. Theoretically, you’d be able to attach existing MagSafe products to the Pixel 10 without worrying that they’ll slip off.

    Notably, the leak shows a product render of the base model Pixel 10, with its rumored aquamarine finish and additional camera sensor on the rear. With the Pro models expected to feature the same capabilities (and more), it can be assumed that the Pixel 10 Pro, Pro XL, and Pro Fold will also receive a Qi2 upgrade.

    Why is this a big deal? 

    See, the big pull when Qi2 was introduced wasn’t necessarily the faster wireless charging rate, but the concept of magnetic accessories — think MagSafe for Android phones.

    Also: Google just teased its new flagship phone early – here’s what we’ve gathered

    By encouraging phone makers to embed a magnetic adapter within the devices, users can seamlessly snap on portable chargers, tripods, and other tools. It also promotes a more optimal and direct charging experience when docking a phone on a charging pad.

    The Wireless Power Consortium later revealed that in-body magnets weren’t required for Qi2 qualification. As a result, phone manufacturers are relying on cases with magnets to handle the physics, rather than incorporating them into the phones themselves.

    While the attempts to circumvent the lack of in-body magnetic adapters are admirable, Google has the perfect opportunity to correct the situation and truly open up an accessory ecosystem that rivals the iPhone.

    ZDNET has reached out to Google to get more details on the matter and will report back with any new information.

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