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Previous reports have it that Samsung plans to introduce an upgrade to the charging speeds of its upcoming smartphones. This is a wireless charger that uses the Qi2 25W protocol for fast wireless charging.

Samsung’s upcoming Magnetic Wireless Charger has the model number EP-P2900BBEGWW and can deliver up to 25W of wireless charging power. It is expected to come in a single colour, and it seems only the Galaxy S26 Ultra supports up to 25W fast wireless charging.
Other features of the charger include a USB Type-C port on one end and a circular magnetic wireless charging puck on the other. It seems like the cable is nylon braided. Samsung suggests pairing it with a 45W USB Power Delivery charger. Though it’s similar to Qi2 wireless charging pucks from Apple and other brands.
Based on previous reports, it means the Galaxy S26 and the Galaxy S26+ will likely support up to 20W of fast wireless charging with this charger. Though Galaxy Z Fold 7 is also compatible with this charger. The information on the charger’s box reveals that these devices are limited to a maximum of 15W of wireless charging.
Samsung is positive it will dominate the smartphone market this year.
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When it comes to system-wide syncing, Google still lags behind Apple. The Do Not Disturb feature has to be manually turned on for each device. Google is working to change this about Android .
To avoid manually enabling Do Not Disturb on your multiple Android devices, you can only set up a Do Not Disturb schedule. Even then, it has to be done manually on each device, and following a fixed schedule.

Google has made adjustments for this in the latest Google Play Services v26.02.31. The Android Authority found code strings relating to Do Not Disturb syncing across Android devices.
Sync Do Not Disturb
Presently, Android only syncs Do Not Disturb with Wear OS watches, for select wearables though. With Apple, it’s different. Once you enable Do Not Disturb or a specific Focus on your iPhone, iPad or Mac, every device linked to your Apple ID automatically enters the mode as well.
Google might make this feature work the same as that of Apple, automatically syncing Do Not Disturb across all devices linked to your Google account when it’s enabled on any one of them. This will be an especially useful feature for users with multiple Android devices.
When the feature goes live, it will appear in the Handoff settings, where other cross-device features like call casting and internet sharing are listed. Let’s hope Google makes the implementation all inclusive, working across all devices including phones, tablets, and watches, and not being limited to a particular brand like Pixel.
Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi
Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.