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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 may miss out on the Android version of MagSafe – just like the Galaxy S25

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  • A filing for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 has been spotted
  • It looks like the Qi2 wireless charging standard will be supported
  • However, magnetic connection may not be offered

There’s no doubting the convenience of MagSafe on the best iPhones, which lets you attach a wireless charger via magnets, but most Android phones have yet to catch up with the tech – and it seems the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is going to miss out as well.

A filing for what looks like Samsung’s next flagship foldable just made an appearance at the Wireless Power Consortium, as spotted by 9to5Google – this is one of the necessary steps phones have to go through before they’re permitted to go on sale worldwide.

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