Samsung fans are hyped—the Galaxy Z Fold 7 might be the ultimate foldable phone everyone’s been waiting for.
But one question keeps popping up: Is the Galaxy Z Fold 7 compatible with MagSafe? And if not—how do you make it work?
Let’s break it down and show you how to get MagSafe working on your Z Fold 7, the right way.
💡 Did you know
Make your Galaxy Z Fold 7 MagSafe Compatible, and you'll extend the new world of accessories. Ditch the sticky mess and swap effortlessly between car mounts, desktop grips, wireless chargers, kickstands, and wallets.
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1. Will Galaxy Z Fold 7 Be Compatible with MagSafe?
The direct answer to this question is: No—and Yes!
The Galaxy Z Fold 7, just like the Galaxy S25 Ultra, is Qi2 ready (meaning it supports MagSafe-style charging now that Apple opened the patent). But—it doesn’t have built-in magnets inside the phone.
So no, the Fold 7 isn’t MagSafe out of the box.
But yes, you can make it MagSafe-compatible by using a Galaxy Z Fold 7 magnetic case.
2. Is Qi2 the same as MagSafe? Why Do People Like MagSafe?

Qi2 is not exactly like MagSafe —but they’re very close.
Qi2 is the new universal wireless charging standard inspired by Apple’s MagSafe. It uses the same magnetic alignment system, so Qi2 chargers work with MagSafe accessories—and vice versa. Apple basically opened up the tech, so now Android phones like the Fold 7 can get in on it.
Once you go MagSafe, you won’t want anything else. Here are the top reasons people love it:
- Effortless Charging: Perfect alignment means no more fumbling.
- One-Handed Use: Snap on or off with one hand — at home or on the go.
- Extra Safety: No more yanks or cable damage from accidental pulls.
- Accessory-Ready: Unlocks tons of add-ons to boost your phone’s functionality.
💡 What Most People Love MagSafe For?
There are lots of thing people love about: MagSafe charging, MagSafe car holder, MagSafe stand, MagSafe wallet, and MagSafe pop socket
But to most people, It’s brilliant for the car. It definitely makes a difference to never have to worry about a charging cable, and the magnetic car mount is so much better than the traditional method of squeezing your phone into some brackets.
3. Easy and Safe Way To Make Galaxy Z Fold 7 MagSafe Compatible

You don’t need to be a tech wizard or risk wrecking your phone with some wild DIY mod.
Just grab a Galaxy Z Fold 7 magnetic case from Thinborne that works with Qi2 or MagSafe accessories — simple as that.
Wrap Up
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 doesn’t have built-in magnets—even though it’s Qi2 ready.
To make it MagSafe-compatible, you’ll need a Qi2 or MagSafe case.
The easiest (and safest) way?
Throw on a Thinborne Galaxy Z Fold 7 case. It’s super thin, ultra-lightweight, feels like nothing—yet still gives you MagSafe and extra grip.
Q&A: Galaxy Z Fold 7 MagSafe Compatibility
1. Does the Galaxy Z Fold 7 support MagSafe out of the box?
Nope — you’ll need a MagSafe case or a MagSafe ring to make it work. That’s the only way.
2. Is it safe to use MagSafe?
Yes, MagSafe cases are safe to use. They won't affect your device's battery life and have no direct impact on performance.
3. Does wireless charging work after adding MagSafe to my Galaxy Z Fold 7?
Yes, wireless charging still works with MagSafe. Just ensure you use a high-quality charger with a large charging pad and high voltage.
4. What is Qi2, and how’s it different from MagSafe?
Qi2 is the new wireless charging standard that builds on Qi (like Qi 1.3) and supports MagSafe-style magnetic alignment. The Fold 7 is “Qi2-ready,” which means it can charge with those magnetic-compatible chargers—but only if you add magnets via a case .
5. So how do I get MagSafe working on the Fold 7?
Easy—use a magnetic (Qi2/MagSafe) case. That case adds a ring of magnets and aligns with chargers and accessories. Thinborne’s super-thin aramid-fiber case is a popular pick—it sticks tight and feels like nothing’s on