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    Google explains why the Pixel 9 doesn’t support Qi2 charging, but we’re not convinced


    The Google Pixel 9 is impressive in a lot of ways – it packs in 12GB of RAM (the same as the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra), boasts new Gemini AI tools that look very cool, and the display is vibrant. But one area it has let itself down is on the wireless charging front – as it lacks the new Qi2 charging standard, instead using last gen’s Qi.

    What is Qi2 charging? It’s a third-party wireless charging standard that offers faster wireless charging than Qi, and because of the magnets it uses it also supports MagSafe tech and accessories. Proprietary wireless chargers can achieve faster speeds – Qi2 tops out at 15W – but these standards provide simplicity and ubiquity to wireless charging. much like how a USB-C cable charges any USB-C device; some USB-C chargers and devices allow for faster speeds, but there’s always a baseline you can rely on.

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