Google's latest Pixel 10 lineup of phones comes with a number of enticing upgrades, but they're also missing Battery Share, a notable absence compared to previous Pixel handsets. However, there may be a good reason for the removal.

If you're unaware, Battery Share is Google's take on reverse wireless charging, meaning your Pixel phone could wirelessly charge other devices. It's a common feature in some of the best Android phones, and one that Apple may steal for the iPhone 17 Pro, but it's missing on the Pixel 10.

Google has a reason as the company told the Portuguese site DroidReader (via TechRadar) that the magnets used to enable Qi2 magnetic wireless charging "creates a strong connection with the charger but presents a physical limitation for reverse wireless charging.”

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