Oppo is gearing up to release its highly anticipated Find X10 flagship phone series, and it seems determined to outdo its competitors in the realm of wireless charging technology. According to a leak from online tipster Smart Pikachu, the Oppo Find X10 lineup, which is expected to include the Find X10, Find X10 Pro, and Find X10 Pro Max models, will come equipped with a magnetic attachment system as a standard feature.
While it has not been explicitly stated whether the Find X10 series will support the Qi2 charging standard, it is safe to assume that it will. This move would put Oppo ahead of Samsung’s Galaxy S26, which reportedly will not include built-in Qi2 compatibility and will require users to purchase a special case for magnetic charging, similar to the Galaxy S25.
The adoption of MagSafe-like wireless charging technology as a standard feature in the Oppo Find X10 series aligns with the trend set by Google’s Pixel 10 and HMD Skyline smartphones. Google recently introduced the PixelSnap ecosystem, which essentially utilizes Qi2 compatibility for wireless charging. On the other hand, HMD Skyline may not have been the most popular Android phone, but it was an early adopter of the Qi2 standard when it launched in July 2024, setting the stage for future innovations in the industry.
The Find X10 series is expected to launch in the second half of 2026, following the release of the Oppo Find X9 and Find X9 Pro in October. With the inclusion of a magnetic attachment system and potential support for Qi2 charging, Oppo is making a bold move to set itself apart in the competitive smartphone market. Stay tuned for more updates on the Oppo Find X10 series as it approaches its official launch date.

