Motorola’s “Moto Snap” magnetic wireless charger is reportedly leaking, pointing to a possible expansion of Qi2 magnetic charging in the company’s product lineup. The charger is described as using magnets to align with compatible devices and charge wirelessly under the Qi2 standard.

The outlets frame the leak as a follow-on to Motorola introducing magnets in a recent smartphone, which is seen as a step toward broader adoption of Qi2 in Android devices. One outlet emphasizes that Qi2 is starting to gain momentum in the Android ecosystem and treats the charger leak as a sign that Motorola may continue rolling out magnetic charging features beyond its initial device offering. Another outlet focuses more directly on the potential relevance for Android users, suggesting the market could benefit if Qi2 charging spreads through more Motorola accessories.

While the reports describe the charger as “leaked” and therefore unconfirmed, both accounts agree on the same direction: Motorola’s magnetic charging approach could move from a phone feature into a more widely available charging option, potentially increasing the availability of Qi2-compatible accessories.