Samsung May Launch a Compact Wireless Power Bank Alongside Galaxy S26 Series

Rumors have repeatedly suggested that the Galaxy S26 lineup may include built-in Qi2 support. In simpler terms, that would mean the phones could snap into alignment without extra accessories, thanks to Qi2’s magnetic ring system. While this hasn’t been confirmed, the reports have been persistent.
New Samsung wireless power bank spotted in Korean certification database
A new listing on a Korean certification database has revealed an unreleased Samsung device that appears to be a wireless power bank with an integrated magnetic ring. Its compact, flat design looks like something that could attach directly to the back of a phone raising the possibility that it’s intended for the Galaxy S26 series. That, of course, is still speculation.

What is clear is that the product is official. The model number, EB-U2500, follows Samsung’s established naming pattern for wireless battery packs. For example, one of the company’s existing wireless power bank carries the EB-U2510 designation. That makes it pretty certain that whether for Galaxy S26 series or not, it’s certainly an unannounced wireless power bank.
Certification documents don’t reveal hardware details, which is why the battery capacity (mAh) isn’t listed. However, trade-import data from a global customs source provides additional insight. Because this is imported rather than locally manufactured, the records indicate that it is a 5,000mAh wireless power bank using lithium-ion cells.

As for launch timing, Samsung introduced a 3-in-1 Qi2 wireless charger at Galaxy Unpacked 2025. The Galaxy S26 event would be a logical place to unveil additional Qi2-related accessories. Which makes this power bank a likely candidate. Still, as with all reports, it’s best to treat the details with caution.










