Google’s Pixel 10 might be the first to bring MagSafe-like charging to Android

Google may bring the Qi2 wireless charging to the Pixel 10 soon, as recent leaks have corroborated the idea of MagSafe making its way to Android. Leaked images of a magnetic charging puck attached to the back of a Pixel suggest that the next phone from Google may have magnets built into the phone.
Google to bring built-in magnets to Pixel 10 as part of its “Pixelsnap” magnetic charging ecosystem
Even though Apple donated its MagSafe technology to the Wireless Power Consortium in early 2023, no Android phones support it. There is mounting evidence that a heap of phones may choose to opt in, with this leak showing the Pixels to be in the front row.
It has recently been reported that Google may bring some Qi2 accessories with the launch of the next Pixel, calling it the “Pixelsnap.” It reportedly has a standalone charger, a charger with a stand, and a ring stand to go along with the Pixel 10’s Qi2 support.
In a separate leak, the Pixel 10 is reported to be slightly thicker, which may strengthen the case of magnets baked into the phone. Suffice it to say, if it does happen, the Pixels would be the first mainstream phone to bring MagSafe to Android.
With Qi2 charging, phones wouldn’t have to rely on external cases. Samsung’s S25, Z Fold 7, and Z Flip 7 are all “Qi2 ready,” but they require an external case to supply the magnets to charge the phone. Not to mention, Qi2 has bumped up the maximum charging speeds to 25W this year, which may come as an additional selling point to devices opting into this ecosystem.