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Why no magnets in Galaxy S26? Samsung R&D chief explains

AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 26, 2026

Samsung's R&D chief, Won-Joon Choi, explains the company's decision to exclude magnets from the Galaxy S26. He argues that the added thickness of magnets is not worth the tradeoff, especially since a significant majority of users—about 80 to 90 percent—opt for phone cases, many of which now feature magnets. This approach contrasts with competitors like Apple and Google, who have integrated magnets into their devices. Choi emphasizes that since most users will purchase a case anyway, the inclusion of magnets in the phone itself may not provide significant benefits. For more insights on this decision, visit The Verge.

  • Samsung's Galaxy S26 will not include magnets.
  • R&D chief Won-Joon Choi explains the reasoning.
  • Added thickness of magnets is seen as a drawback.
  • 80-90% of users prefer using phone cases.
  • Many phone cases now feature magnets.
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