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    Here you should wait before buying 25W Qi2.2 charger

    mobile specsBy mobile specsJuly 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • With compatible devices promising up to 25W wireless charging speed, more products were launched with Q 2.2 certification.
    • However, very few current smartphones formally support Q 2.2, but much is coming soon.
    • Further QI2.2-certified accessories are also expected in the run-up of the iPhone 17 Series Launch, which will help to expand the selection of the product and to strengthen the blood-flowing tech prices.

    Yogin recently launched a new meg flu magnetic power bank, which can wirely charge up to 25W to wirelessly. This marked the first Q 2.2 product to launch the Launch Launch, but it also brought the Q 2.2 charging details to the light again. Now, even more products have come out with QI2.2 support, but you should stop buying them right now.

    Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) introduced Qi2.2 in April 2025, but specifications and tests are available only to its members. The latest publicly available QI details is QI2.1, which was introduced in September 2024. However, from April 2023, the Qi 2 (Q 2.0) is the most famous of the surroundings as it has introduced a magnetic device environmental system like Apple Magsaf ahead of Apple products.

    As if Stuffy Note, the WPC has yesterday confirmed eight different Q 2.2 products in manufacturers, including chargers, power bank, and even car mount. You can check the product on the WPC certified product page by filtering for version 2.2.1.

    Some of these listed products are already available for purchase/pre -order, but you should not buy them right now. For starters, very few phones in the market can officially take advantage of 25W wireless charging based on QI2.2.

    The current iPhone 16 series (except 16E) should technically support Q 2.2, but it has not yet been confirmed. The iPhone 16 series (except 16e) is currently ranked wireless charging up to 25W with Apple’s meg Safe Charger only, but partnerships in developing Apple’s quality gives us hope of wider compatibility, which is pending. The next iPhone 17 series is also expected to support Q 2.2 standards, but it has not yet been confirmed.

    For us, for Android fans, the grass is green on the other side, because only HMD Skyline supports QI2. So far there is no confirmation that he supports Q 2.2, so there is a possibility that he will not be able to benefit from charging. Phones such as the Galaxy S25 series and OnePlus 13 are manufactured for Q2, which requires a case with magnetic colors according to Q 2 Q2 support, but they do not support Q2 or Q 2.2 themselves.

    Another reason for jumping on the train is that new technology costs a lot of money on new tech products. You are most likely that you will not be able to take full advantage of the QI2.2 quality immediately, so it makes sense to prevent your purchase while more products enter the market and prices are reduced and stable. We expect that the iPhone 17 Series launch will launch many more Q 2.2 products, so you wait a little longer before buying these new chargers.

    Have a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at News@Androidauthority.com. You can remain anonymous or get the credit for information, it’s your choice.

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