In the world of smartphones, every technical innovation has the potential to change the habits of millions of users. Then when new roads are proven Samsungmarket leaders, as seen in the last report of IDC, then the interest grows exponentially.

In these hours, a clue has emerged that has already turned on the debate in the community of fans and among the insiders: an official poll wounded in the app Samsung members suggests that the company is evaluating Galaxy with Integrated magnets and, perhaps even more surprising, theFarewell to the wired charging in favor of the only Wireless charging.

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Samsung thinks of a ambitious revolution, the clue comes from a survey

Samsung has already embraced it Qi 2 standardthe evolution of wireless charging capable of offering greater efficiency, power and, above all, compatibility with Apple’s magnetic magnetic accessories.

Currently, however, the smartphone Samsung, including the series Galaxy S25have no integrated magnets in the body. Travelers who want to use magnetic supports or magnetic wireless chargers must therefore resort to dedicated third -party cases.

Well, the survey released by Samsung would seem to indicate that the company would be thinking of going further, towards New and potentially revolutionary charging methods.

As can be seen from the screen, released by the informer Sammyguruone of the questions clearly asks users if they would be willing to accept a slightly more often smartphone, in order to have Integrated magnets.

The most surprising, and potentially controversial part of the survey concerns the wired charging.

Samsung asks the users directly what would be the greatest concern in using a phone that only supports wireless charging.

The foreseen response options include situations of real use such as the difficulty in recharging during travel or exits, the experience of slow and frustrating charging, the impossibility of using the phone while in charge or overheating problems.

Subsequently, a subsequent question tries to understand if the presence of qi 2 support “in Magsafe style“It would be enough to compensate for the loss of the cable.

These details, although not confirming definitive decisions, clearly indicate that Samsung is exploring the idea of abandoning the charging doora step that so far no producer Android Di Massa dared to do (the only brand that in the past has been discussed by decision on was Apple).

In addition, the survey does not just talk about magnets and charging. Samsung also investigates the habits relating to the USB port asking questions such as:

  • How many times is used a day.
  • For what main reasons (backup, file transfer, connections to external screens).
  • If users prefer wired or wireless connections for external display.
  • If the possibility of transferring cable data is perceived as “essential”.

These questions suggest that Samsung is considering a more radical scenario or one Galaxy smartphone completely without doorswithout any physical door, relying only on wireless solutions (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, UWB) for everything, from data to charging.

For now, the survey confirms nothing; In fact, the questions are used by feel The wrist of the community and collect precious feedback before making official decisions.

Samsung, although in the Android panorama it is considered a “conservative” brand in some hardware choices, in recent years has also shown courage and ability to launch radical innovations; First of all the Galaxy Z folding devices that, among successes and errors of youth, have in fact contributed to creating a real category from scratch.

Therefore, theIntroduction of integrated magnets To make the most of the Qi 2 wireless charging and potentially eliminate the wired charging, it would be a breaking move which, however, if well managed, could revolutionize not only the habits of millions of Samsung users but also radically change the design of the brand’s devices.