WPC responds to Nothing’s Qi2 comments, and it seems there’s a disconnect

What you need to know

  • The WPC responded to Nothing’s comments that it would take roughly $10 million to develop the magnetic systems for wireless charging.
  • It states that, if Nothing were a WPC member, it would have “access to the specs and favorable licensing terms under RAND” and that it may not “understand the situation.”
  • Google’s Pixel 10 series features Qi2 fully integrated within its devices, without the need for a case, unlike Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series.

Nothing has found itself entangled with the WPC (World Power Consortium), the minds behind the Qi2 standard, and what it takes to bring this capability to devices.

As Android Authority reports, Nothing made some comments recently about how much it would cost to create a “compatible magnetic system” for wireless charging capabilities. In response to Nothing’s $10 million claim to develop such tech, the WPC stated the following to YouTuber TechAltar: “If Nothing was a WPC member, they would have access to the specs and favorable licensing terms under RAND.”

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