Samsung’s 3-In-1 Magnetic Wireless Charger Finally Returns In The US, Costs $129

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Samsung’s 3-In-1 Magnetic Wireless Charger Finally Returns In The US, Costs $129

Magnetic charging has been a big part of Samsung’s Galaxy S25 launch despite the fact that these phones don’t have magnets built in, but an odd note was the disappearance of a neat 3-in-1 wireless charger. Finally, it has resurfaced, but it’s still not shipping to customers yet.

To recap, back in January we went hands-on with the Galaxy S25 series and some of Samsung’s first-party accessories. That included a 3-in-1 wireless charging with a magnetic charger for your phone (assuming you have the right case), a magnetic charger for your Galaxy Watch, and a third Qi pad designed with your Galaxy Buds in mind.

This charger was listed on Samsung’s website when the Galaxy S25 series first went up for pre-order, but then disappeared. Alarms sounded weeks after the charger was removed, fearing that it had been canceled, but earlier this week it returned to Samsung’s online store in Korea.

Samsung has also now re-listed its 3-in-1 wireless charger in the United States store. The charger is listed for $129.99, the same price it showed up for in January, but is not yet shipping or available for purchase. Samsung interestingly only lists compatibility with the Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra – not the base Galaxy S25 – and there’s also no mention of which Galaxy Watch models are supported.

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Between the appearance on the Korean and now US stores, it seems Samsung is gearing up to finally launch this product. We’ll update this post when it’s actually available for purchase.

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