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New Pixel 10 leak shows cases with Qi2 charging ring

Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 may feature built-in magnets for Qi2 wireless charging, as suggested by leaked Pixelsnap case images.

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The Pixel rumor mill is humming louder than ever. The latest drip comes from Dutch site NieuweMobiel, which published images of what appear to be Google’s official “Pixelsnap” cases — and there’s a conspicuous circular ring stitched into the inside of each case. That little ring is exactly the kind of hardware cue you’d expect to see when a phone (or its accessories) are designed to work with the new Qi2 magnetic charging ecosystem.

Qi2 isn’t just another charging standard — it’s the wireless charging world’s answer to better magnetic alignment and faster, more reliable power transfer. On iPhones, Apple’s MagSafe has normalized the idea of a ring of magnets that reliably snaps chargers and accessories into place; Qi2 extends that concept into an industry standard aimed at enabling the same convenience across vendors. If Pixel 10 accessories (and the Pixel hardware itself) embrace Qi2, it means Google would be promising MagSafe-like accessory compatibility but under the cross-platform Qi2 umbrella.

The nuance: there are two flavors in the Android world today. A tiny number of devices have built-in magnets that fully support Qi2 themselves; others are “Qi2 Ready” — the phone lacks the magnet array, but a magnetic case provides the missing link. Until recently, the only Android handset that shipped with native Qi2 magnet hardware was the HMD Skyline. If Google bundles magnets into the Pixel 10 chassis, that would place the series among a very small club of Android phones with native Qi2 support.

The images shared by NieuweMobiel aren’t product shots of the phone itself so much as the Pixelsnap case family: soft-lined interiors, the familiar Pixel camera cutouts, and that circular magnet ring centered under the Pixel logo. The renders and retailer dumps show colorways for the base Pixel 10 in indigo, black, lime-ish green and a pale blue, and a slightly different palette for the Pixel 10 Pro/Pro XL. The presence of a charging puck leak we saw last month harmonizes with the case images and adds weight to the Qi2 theory.

Google Pixel 10 Pixelsnap cases.
Image: NieuweMobiel

Put bluntly: these leaks line up with each other. Case renders with magnet rings plus a discrete “Pixelsnap” puck that looks engineered to snap to a phone—taken together, they read like a planned accessory ecosystem, not a one-off mod from some third-party maker.

From a user perspective, magnetic wireless charging is mostly about convenience: cables aren’t fiddly, chargers align themselves correctly, and accessories like wallets or stands attach predictably. But there’s a second, quieter business effect: accessory ecosystems. Apple’s MagSafe forced accessory makers to standardize around a magnetic ring — cases, wallets, chargers, stands, and third-party battery packs could all reliably connect. If Pixel 10 moves the needle on Qi2 adoption among major Android players, it could finally give Android users a similarly consistent magnetic accessory marketplace that isn’t dependent on fragile reverse-engineering or one-off cases.

For Samsung and other vendors that have supported Qi2 as “Qi2 Ready,” the story so far has been: “buy a special case to unlock full magnet-assisted charging.” A Pixel that ships with magnets in the chassis (or at least first-party accessories tightly integrated with the standard) changes how consumers decide between buying a phone and investing in accessories. It also nudges accessory makers toward making Qi2 products that target several major ecosystems at once.

Leaks can be persuasive, but they’re still leaks. We don’t yet know whether the magnets — if present in the Pixel 10 itself — will unlock the fastest Qi2 power tiers, whether Google will limit some features to its own Pixel Stand, or how third-party accessories will be certified. And as always with pre-launch images, color names and finish details sometimes shift before shipping. The Pixelsnap puck and the case renders are strong signals, but Google still gets the final word on August 20.

If you’re planning to upgrade to a Pixel soon and accessory compatibility matters to you, this leak is cause for cautious optimism. Native magnets would mean fewer compromises when buying chargers or clip-on accessories. For accessory makers and wireless-charging companies, Google’s embrace of Qi2 — even indirectly via first-party cases — would be a major green light to invest in cross-platform magnetic products.

Either way, the Pixel 10 launch next week should answer the big question: is Google finally signing up to a MagSafe-style future on Android, but on a standard that anyone can use? If the leaks are right, the answer will be yes — and it may make life a little easier for anyone tired of wrestling with misaligned wireless chargers.


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