Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 wireless Q2 can support charging locally (without a case), which will make it one of the first Pixel models and a few Android phones. A new photo of the mega -linked Ivan Blas shows a Q2 charger linked to the back of the bare pixel 10 device, which means it requires magnets to help the fast charging system.
Rumors bubbles last month that Google is working on a new lineup of “Pixelznap” Q2 Accessories, which can make speculation that Pixel 10 can launch a special feature. Another rumor suggested that a case may be required to charge Q2, but the icon of Pixel 10 with the Q2 charger confirms that the Q2 will be local.
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In the upper part of the sharp charging at 15 watts or more, in the aftermath reviews, QI2 requires smartphones to easily align the Perry Ferrels. So far, though, only the recent iPhone model and only one smartphone, HMD Skyline, has called magnets and thus offered Q2 aid. Other famous phones such as the Galaxy S25 are just “coba prepared”, meaning they can charge up to 15 watts wireless, but there are not the required magnets inside it. Instead, you have to buy a compatible case with the built -in magnetic growing system. The same thing applies to One Plus’s latest phone.
If Pixel directly supports QI 2 and introduces a new lineup of Google Q2 charging accessories, which will provide a huge promotion to the environmental system. The news also provides almost full picture of the Pixel 10 launch, which we already knew: up to 6.8 -inch Super Activation Display, Google Tancer G5 chip, a triple rear camera system, 8K video recording and 100 -hour battery life on Pixel 10 Pro XL.
We need to confirm all of them now, which will likely be likely to have this device (which includes Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL and Pixel 10 Folds), as well as Pixel Watch 3, Pixel Bids Pro 2 and other accessories in Google event on August 20.

