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Not a single Google Pixel 10 series smartphone supports the Battery Share feature. Google decided to ditch it, here's the reason.
Google’s Pixel 10 series debuts Qi2-ready Pixelsnap magnets, with the 10 Pro XL even adding 25W Qi2.2 wireless charging support.
With the new Pixel 10 series, Google is abandoning support for reverse wireless charging under the name "battery sharing" in favor of Qi2.
Google Pixel 10 series introduces support for Qi2 wireless charging, but it’s the Pixelsnap range of magnetic charging accessories that set them apart from the MagSafe ecosystem for iPhones.
Google just revealed something called Pixelsnap at today's Made by Google event. This is the company's answer to Apple's MagSafe technology, so it's a magnetic attachment system that can integrate with Qi2 wireless chargers.
Google hasn't radically transformed its new flagship Android phones, but some key updates will take on the iPhone 17.
After five generations supporting reverse wireless charging, Google is pulling the plug on Battery Share on the Pixel 10 – for good reason.
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold also includes Qi2 wireless charging, and it's the first foldable to offer this feature. That'll pair nicely with Google's just-announced PixelSnap platform, which is the company's answer to Apple's MagSafe.
On 20 August, Google will livestream its largest hardware event, showcasing the Pixel 10 range and expected new wearables. The lineup could include four smartphones and the anticipated Pixel Watch 4,