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What you need to Know
OPPO and OnePlus currently support 50W Qi wireless charging via magnetic cases.
New report hints at native magnetic wireless charging in future phones.
OPPO group is creating a unique magnetic system to avoid Apple patents.
Direct magnetic attachment would remove the need for magnetized back covers.
OPPO and OnePlus, two high-profile smartphone companies with a common corporate parentage, are said to be jointly developing a new wireless charging breakthrough. Based on a credible leak from Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the brands are working on introducing actual magnetic wireless charging functionality into their future high-end smartphones. This could revolutionize wireless accessory usage with Android handsets, finally delivering a MagSafe-style experience to OPPO and OnePlus handsets.
Both the OnePlus 13 and the OPPO Find X8 series also currently support up to 50W wireless charging at high speed, using legacy Qi-based standards. Still, although the Qi2 wireless charging standard that brings magnet-assisted alignment for faster charging has been around for quite a while now, neither OPPO nor OnePlus natively supports it yet in their products.
To replicate magnetic functionality, both companies instead resorted to a workaround. They offer official magnetic back cases that come with built-in circular magnets. The cases support magnetic wireless charging and compatibility with particular accessories like power banks, coolers, and charging pads. But without the case, the phones themselves don't have built-in magnets, so accessories can't be attached directly to the phone.
Based on the latest Digital Chat Station report, OPPO and OnePlus are now set to integrate native magnetic arrays into their smartphones, doing away with the use of magnetized cases. The magnets will be hidden directly under the rear panel of the devices — just like how Apple's MagSafe is done on iPhones. But OPPO and OnePlus are said to be creating their own magnetic setup so as not to be violating Apple's patents, hinting at a different spin on this feature.
This innovation indicates that future phones will have magnetic attachment support for both electrical and non-electrical accessories like wireless chargers, magnetic wallets, car mounts, pop sockets, and cooling attachments. This new feature will be expected to broaden the ecosystem of supported accessories and provide a more seamless user experience.
Today, OnePlus and OPPO market cases that support magnet wireless charging and accessory compatibility. For instance, the OnePlus 13's Sandstone Bumper Case features an integrated magnetic coil through which users can connect MagSafe-compatible accessories. These are the 27W Freezing Point Magnetic Cooler and the 50W AIRVOOC Magnetic Wireless Charger. With the case being removed, however, magnetic support is also lost as the phone itself does not have built-in magnets.
This arrangement, though new, is still not as natural as provided by Apple. That's why the future transition to native magnetic charging arrays within the mobile phones is a giant step forward.
An open question is whether OnePlus and OPPO will adopt the Qi2 wireless charging standard in future flagships. Qi2 not only introduces magnet-aided alignment for improved efficiency but also provides assurance of compatibility with an increasing array of third-party chargers and accessories. Thus far, there has been no formal word on whether the new magnetic system from OnePlus and OPPO will be Qi2 specification-friendly.
Even without Qi2 certification, the trend toward magnetic integration would still represent a significant leap in Android wireless charging technology, making accessories more convenient and reliable to use.
Although Digital Chat Station didn't mention the specific models to launch this new technology, there are strong chances that magnetic wireless charging will make its debut on high-end flagship phones. In the case of OPPO, this might be the Find X9 Series, which is likely to include:
OPPO Find X9
OPPO Find X9 Plus
OPPO Find X9 Pro
OPPO Find X9 Ultra
The case of OnePlus is that the OnePlus 15 would be the first in line for this magnetic charging technology. With the trend of holding out on new technology for flagships, it's unlikely mid-range or low-cost phones would see this feature initially.
The possible inclusion of actual magnetic wireless charging in future OPPO and OnePlus devices may be able to enhance user experience through easier wireless charging and better accessory compatibility. With onboard magnets integrated inside the phone's body, users can anticipate a neater look, smoother charging, and better accessory hold all without relying on specialized cases.
As wireless tech develops further, it's obvious that OPPO and OnePlus are set on breaking boundaries. When fully utilized, this feature would establish a new benchmark for Android phones, particularly if combined with or as an influence of Qi2's open-standard strategy. As we wait for more official information, one thing is sure Android wireless charging is going to get a magnetic boost.
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