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A leak about Samsung's upcoming power bank for the Galaxy S26, featuring magnetic wireless charging, reveals its design, features, and price.
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Last month, we learned that Samsung will launch a power bank for the Galaxy S26 series that can attach to the three devices in the lineup magnetically and charge them wirelessly over the Qi2 standard. Carrying model number EB-U2500, it is said to have a 5,000mAh battery capacity. Well, we now have more information about the product, including its wired charging speed, other features, images showing it from all angles, and price. Let's take a look.
According to WinFuture’s Roland Quandt, the EB-U2500 will have a USB Type-C port that can offer a wired charging speed of up to 20W using USB Power Delivery or Qualcomm Quick Charge, and a kickstand. When you attach the power bank to the Galaxy S26 magnetically, you can pop out its kickstand to keep the phone on a surface in the landscape orientation. The publication claims that the brand will price it at EUR 59.90. You can check out its images below.
As you can see in the pictures above, the power bank seems to have five tiny lights at the front, which may be there to indicate the charging level. There's also a button on the right-hand side, which may turn on or turn off the power bank.
Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S26 series on 25 February 2026. The brand could launch the EB-U2500 alongside the new phones on the same day. You can check out the upgrades that the Galaxy S26 may offer in our video below.
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