The speculation has been widespread. Some suggest that the Exynos 2600 application processor (AP), produced by Samsung Foundry using its 2nm GAA technology, will be the driving force behind the majority of the Samsung Galaxy S26 models, including the Galaxy S26 Ultra in certain regions. Previously, Samsung Foundry encountered challenges with the yield of its 3nm production, resulting in a shortage of Exynos 2500 APs for the Galaxy S25 series. The standard Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra models are all equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor. This marks a shift from previous models, such as the Galaxy S24 series, which used both Snapdragon and Samsung's own Exynos chipsets, depending on the region. While during Qualcomm's recent earnings call following the release of its fiscal Q4 earnings, the company said that it expected its new Snapdragon chip to be found in 75 percent of the Galaxy S26 handsets. Qualcomm said that it used to expect to get 50 pe...
Yes, you read it right. The wireless charging market is set to welcome its newest entry, PowerSquare, the pad that allows charging multiple devices by placing the latter anywhere in the surface of the pad, eliminating the need for docking a device appropriately. The new device was created to meet the demands of customers, who own many devices and are always on the go. The trick is that a person can charge multiple devices given that such devices touch the surface of the pad. This was made possible thru the Adaptive Position –Free (APF) system, a technology which is patent-pending that PowerSquare runs. Though the said product is still in its early stage of development, customers will find it energy-worthy to avail the product since PowerSquare uses transmitter coils and is also not too costly.
But what is important to mention is that regardless if they are new or not, devices should have Qi-wireless charging compatible. This signifies that devices such as Nokia Lumia devices, most Samsung Galaxy phones, Motorola Droids, Nexus (4,5,7) and some LG smartphones can enjoy such limited opportunity of using the PowerSquare.
PowerSquare is a component of the Wireless Power Consortium that formulates the Qi interface standard and incorporates OEMs such as Asus, HTC, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Blackberry, and Sony. So when PowerSquare is out for purchase, they can finally obtain the official certification for Qi-wireless charging compatibility.
PowerSquare will be released not later than the end of 2014 with no specific date of launching. Though it is still imprecise as to how much you’ve got to spend to own it, you can already head to their official website and reserve a spot by entering your email address so that you can be the first to order it. So to those who are already tired of docking their phones to wall chargers, what are you waiting for?
Source: Androidcommunity

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