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S26 Ultra Qi2.2 Wireless Charging Review – Is a Samsung

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S26 Ultra Qi2.2 Wireless Charging Review – Is a Samsung Case & Wireless 60w Charger Needed Test?
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This video is a complete a wireless charging test between the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and the S25 Ultra.
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Podix 140w 5 Port Charger
Qi2.2 Wireless Charger
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I am currently investigating a handshake issue that seems specific to the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra when used with 25W wireless chargers. It definitely feels like we are beta testing this hardware, but here is my main observation (still testing for long-term consistency):
THE POWER-CYCLE FIX: I previously thought flipping the USB-C cable helped, but I realized the 180-degree flip was just a coincidence. What actually fixes the 15W "loop" is disconnecting and reconnecting the power while the phone is already attached.
THE SEQUENCE: If your charger "dumbs down" to 15W or starts a disconnect loop, try this:
Attach the S26 Ultra to the charger magnetically first.
While the phone is attached, unplug the power cable from the charger/dock and plug it back in.
This seems to force a proper 25W handshake. However, if the phone is removed and reattached while the charger is already powered, it often reverts to the 15W loop. I am still testing this across different bricks (Samsung 60W and 45W) to see if the fix holds. I will update once I have more data.
That charging pad sucks. I get full 25 watt always with the Samsung Qi2.2 charger and a Caudabe Sheath
Just ordered Official Samsung 25w wireless charger + 45w power adapter. If that still doesn't charge my s26 ultra at 25w, then I'm going to be pissed. So far, I've tried 4 cases and 2 qi.2.2 25w wireless charger (45w power adapter) and none of them charge pass 6.5w and only shows "fast charge" instead of the "super fast charge". I've even tried with 5a cable on a 65w power adapter and no luck on reaching that 25w super fast charge speed.
you didnt test the wireless charging pad without any cases and see what you get. Also, I have the same spigen case that you have on your s25 (dark purple with yellow accents). They claim 25w wireless charging for the s26. You should get that one and try it out
thats wireless charging in general tho… it just makes your phone hot, i never use it.
Love your videos! I wonder if you were using official Samsung charger and what it would be then. Like I said in your earlier video I have two expensive Samsung cases and their official 25 watt wireless charger and I'm getting super fast wireless charging around 23 to 25 watts, I put my pitaka cason which seems to have stronger magnets than the Samsung cases and it drops down to 12 to 14 watts, and then when I switch my brick to an anker 60 watt brick, the Samsung cases drop down to that 12 to 14 watt. I agree with you pisses me off that companies do this shit