Samsung has officially launched its highly anticipated Qi2 3-in-1 wireless charger in South Korea, priced at approximately $81 (119,000 KRW). The accessory was quietly unveiled alongside the Galaxy S25 series in January, and it marks Samsung’s first foray into Qi2 magnetic charging. While the Galaxy S25 supports Qi2, it requires a compatible case with built-in magnets to utilize the feature, as the phone itself lacks internal magnets.

It can charge three devices at once
The charger is designed to simultaneously power up three devices. This charger supports the Galaxy S25 (with a Qi2 case), Galaxy Watch, Galaxy Buds, and even the upcoming Galaxy Ring. The Qi2 technology ensures precise alignment through Magnetic Power Profile. Nonetheless, the charging speed is limited to 15W.
Earlier speculation suggested Samsung might have canceled the charger after the company removed its product page last month. However, its official release in South Korea confirms the accessory is very much alive and will likely expand to global markets soon. While the current price is set at $81 in Korea, international pricing may vary—Samsung previously listed the charger at $129.99 in the US, which hints at a premium price tag for global markets including the US.
The charger’s arrival is timely, as future Samsung flagships are expected to adopt Qi2 support more broadly. For now, users will need a magnet-equipped case to take full advantage of this 3-in-1 wireless charger. As Qi2 becomes more widespread, this Qi2-compatible charger could become an appealing product for those invested in the brand’s ecosystem.

That said, it will be interesting to see if Samsung becomes one of the first Android OEMs to include magnets in its smartphones. For those wondering, the HMD Skyline is the first Android phone to support full Qi2 with built-in magnets.
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