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You shouldn’t have to make sacrifices if you spend $1,300 or more on a new phone. Spending big bucks on something like the Galaxy S25 Ultra should afford you the freedom to use it to its fullest potential, from the S Pen to the four cameras to the sweeping 6.9-inch display. Unfortunately, there’s just one problem: Samsung’s top-end flagship is Qi2 Ready.

Why is that a problem? Well, I spent enough time with the previous Galaxy S24 Ultra to know that it didn’t play nicely with magnets — which are pretty crucial to Qi2 support. I remember picking up a Mous case, all excited that I’d be able to use my magnetic Peak Design wallet, only to find out that it rendered my S Pen mostly useless — I couldn’t draw, write, or tap on areas where the magnets lined up.