Google’s next flagship handset, the Pixel 10, is expected to ship with the Qi2 wireless-charging standard and a new magnetic accessory system called “Pixelsnap,” according to reports published on 11-12 June by several specialist technology outlets. The accessory ecosystem would rely on magnets embedded around the charging coil, providing an experience similar to Apple’s MagSafe and enabling faster, more reliable 15-watt wireless charging. Sources also point to hardware tweaks such as louder speakers and the long-requested ability to adjust flashlight brightness natively. A joint statement released this week by the Wireless Power Consortium and the NFC Forum confirmed that work on the Qi2 specification is moving forward, underscoring industry momentum toward a universal magnetic alignment approach. Google has not yet commented on the reports or provided a launch timeline for the Pixel 10.
Pixel phones may finally get native flashlight brightness controls, years after Samsung and Apple https://t.co/doT2rqHyCD
Google Pixel pourrait enfin adopter la norme Qi2, un système de recharge sans fil inspiré de MagSafe https://t.co/KjIrZpLm3r
Wireless Power Consortium and NFC Forum Issue Joint Statement on Industry Standard Development https://t.co/qYI05IIh53 https://t.co/Z8m60PVdjD