Time to start a thread with Qi Receivers. Not many right now and they are PreOrder only it seems. Also quite a bit expensive for now.
FoneSalesman N4 PWRcard ($29.99 Preorder)
Some good pics on this link. Also note Dispatching 10th of November 2014
FoneSalesman N4 PWRcard ($29.99 Amazon Preorder ETA Nov 10)
In the listing it is detailed as 1mm thick. This is thicker than most others Qi Receivers for other Samsung phones that are .5mm thick. Hope this is a mistake on their part.
If you go to the Amazon Technical Details link, you will see that there is an N4 SlimPWRcard at .5mm in the drop down, although you can't select this and there is no information on fonesalesman.com on this item
Also note that it states "N4 PWRcard may interfere with NFC & S-View functions of the phone."
If you find something else, please post in this thread!
I saw somewhere the s-view wireless charging case would be released on the 20th. Hope so.
segura.org said:
Time to start a thread with Qi Receivers. Not many right now and they are PreOrder only it seems. Also quite a bit expensive for now.
FoneSalesman N4 PWRcard ($29.99 Preorder)
Some good pics on this link. Also note Dispatching 10th of November 2014
FoneSalesman N4 PWRcard ($29.99 Amazon Preorder ETA Nov 10)
In the listing it is detailed as 1mm thick. This is thicker than most others Qi Receivers for other Samsung phones that are .5mm thick. Hope this is a mistake on their part.
If you go to the Amazon Technical Details link, you will see that there is an N4 SlimPWRcard at .5mm in the drop down, although you can't select this and there is no information on fonesalesman.com on this item
Also note that it states "N4 PWRcard may interfere with NFC & S-View functions of the phone."
If you find something else, please post in this thread!
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I ordered this one two day ago and don't mind the price. It was the only one I could find although I didn't try searching any of the Asian sites.
I purchased the Itain A6 for something like $25 and the mobile charger as well. Unfortunately the mobile charger from Itain will not fit my Note 3 with my Otterbox on, but the A6 charges right through it perfectly. I also bought a generic charging pad because it was bundled with a 1a output receiver coil. With the 1a coil even the generic charger is charging at about 1% @ every 3 minutes on the stock Samsung battery and no noticeable heat anywhere on the device. Now I did notice that the receiver coil in the above link is only.6a or 600ma. Personally, I wouldn't buy any coil that wasn't rated for 1a charging. Remember that these are at 75% efficiency at best currently. Qi 1.2 medium capable chargers should be released in by the end of the year. You may want to wait, unless you have money to burn. As for the 1.1 so far.. I'm liking it. Actually tossing the idea around for building a more convenient transmitter.
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I purchased the Itain A6 for something like $25 and the mobile charger as well. Unfortunately the mobile charger from Itain will not fit my Note 3 with my Otterbox on, but the A6 charges right through it perfectly. I also bought a generic charging pad because it was bundled with a 1a output receiver coil. With the 1a coil even the generic charger is charging at about 1% @ every 3 minutes on the stock Samsung battery and no noticeable heat anywhere on the device. Now I did notice that the receiver coil in the above link is only.6a or 600ma. Personally, I wouldn't buy any coil that wasn't rated for 1a charging. Remember that these are at 75% efficiency at best currently. Qi 1.2 medium capable chargers should be released in by the end of the year. You may want to wait, unless you have money to burn. As for the 1.1 so far.. I'm liking it. Actually tossing the idea around for building a more convenient transmitter.
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Yes, this card will disable your NFC. When you look for receiving cards... 2 things should be noted. 1. If NFC is important to you (I never use it) then you need to read the information on the card. Blow up the picture and look for the symbols for NFC, item description doesn't always give you the details. 2. While looking at the photo, check output charging rating. The Note 3 have 4 different amp ratings that I have seen to date. Just because it says "Made For" a sspecific phone, it doesn't mean that you are getting the best card. Made for is only in reference to where the connections are located.
I should mention that NFC compatible cards are thicker. The shielding on the card to protect your device blocks the NFC transceiver in your battery. The cards that are compatible are also usually a lower charging current. This is because you can only stuff so much technology into a card while still keeping slim enough to pop your cover closed.
Lastly, I have scoured the Internet looking at these things and devices looking for the best in specifications for my personal use. All these Qi devices are only made by only a few manufacturers. They are rebranded and relabled countless times and all from China. You can buy a charger for $100 with some fancy name or $20 without. The Tylt Vu is identical in every way to the Itain A6.
http://www.wirelesspowerconsortium.com/products/
Everything with the Qi logo must go through here. You can also check upcoming products which is kinda cool. There is an obscene amount of information there going through the menu. Texas Instruments who actually developed Qi 1.2 technology will keep you busy for hours in reading. You might even get a few ideas for your own. Just wish
it was released.
You can buy a transmitter coil and circuitry and install it anywhere. It's ridiculously easy. You can even buy an illuminated Qi puck that you can install in furniture or counter tops.
Anyway... Enough rambling. Hopefully this was helpful.
P.S. I wouldn't waste a dime on the coils in the above links. That card should be under $10. You are paying for the custom FoneSalesman name he had printed on it. That company buys in bulk, they don't manufacturer anything.
P.S. I wouldn't waste a dime on the coils in the above links. That card should be under $10. You are paying for the custom FoneSalesman name he had printed on it. That company buys in bulk, they don't manufacturer anything.
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Now I'm a bit undecided about whether or not to cancel my order. From reading your post it appears the card I ordered is one that has the shielding to protect NFC since it is thicker. Plus I've been told by another member that I would need a custom kernel to get about 800mA max and stock is already around 700mA. The next variable is the capacity of the wireless charger itself with I have yet to look into. If that can't handle 1000mA, then there is no point since I don't intend to buy another charger. I have had wireless charging that I built myself in my S3 for over two years with no ill effects to NFC, and there is definitely shielding present, which I thought was to help increase the efficiency in regards to signal strength. I'm not worried about whether it will fit because it wouldn't be manufactured if it didn't fit in the first place. Right now I don't plan on flashing any custom ROMs or kernels, but if I can be convinced that I could get faster charging with no ill effects to NFC, then that would be worth it provided the charger I have can handle it! So, what I'm left with is to cancel and deal with my 'want it now or as soon as possible attitude' or wait to get the same thing at maybe 1/4 the cost.
EDIT: The charger I have has a max input of 750mA. The coil is rated at 600mA. So maybe I should cancel and get the same shielded coil at a better price later on. Hmmmmm!
Found a reasonable sized photo of the Samsung Qi back cover
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Still too small to fully read the label, but it looks as if it feeds the phone with 800 or 900 mA. So I guess that's the number to beat, or at least match, for 3rd party solutions!
What if you use an S-view cover?
Just got my Note 4 and loving it! I also love the S-View covers. Mine does not charge the phone wirelessly: it looks like Samsung has yet to release that option. The Samsung wireless charging puck says it is compatible with the Note 4.
As far as the coil above goes, from the configuration, I don't think you can use it with the S-View cover. The S-view cover uses the 3 prongs right above the battery that this coil covers to reach to 4 prong above the battery. This is probably how Samsung keeps you from trying to use aftermarket coils. I think you need to be careful buying an aftermarket coil if you use the S-View cover. You may end up with one or the other: S-view function or wireless charging, but not both. Just my opinion.
Just thinking out loud here, but as far as the charging capacity of the coils goes, what does it matter if you're just leaving the phone overnight or while you're not using it? The only time the it would matter to me is if the device is nearly out of power. Then I would physically plug it into a 2 amp cord for even faster charging.
{Just thinking out loud here, but as far as the charging capacity of the coils goes, what does it matter if you're just leaving the phone overnight or while you're not using it? The only time the it would matter to me is if the device is nearly out of power. Then I would physically plug it into a 2 amp cord for even faster charging.}
You are right, but some of us just have to have the latest! I was content with my decision to stay with the receiver I ordered that can only charge at 600mA. Then yesterday I saw in the upper left browser window, a beautiful Qi puck that is completely round! I'm having second thoughts now, lol! That page got flagged so I can go back and find out what it's charging limit is! Then I'll decide!
i posted in another thread but..
i just ordered this which ships nov 14th..
http://ca.shopandroid.com/samsung-wireless-charging-back-cover---white/88A89A19064.htm
johentie said:
i posted in another thread but..
i just ordered this which ships nov 14th..
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Please, when you get it, can you let us all know if it charges the phone with 800 or 900 milli amps?
If you could also get some calipers and meassure the difference in thickness of this cover compared to the regular one that'd be awesome
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Please, when you get it, can you let us all know if it charges the phone with 800 or 900 milli amps?
If you could also get some calipers and meassure the difference in thickness of this cover compared to the regular one that'd be awesome
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sure i shall try ; > i'm sure it doesn't add any thickness as there is a cutout for the proper antennas to go in.. i believe the wireless charging "sticker" has an extra two contacts from the one out of the box..
i can measure the milli amps ..
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sure i shall try ; > i'm sure it doesn't add any thickness as there is a cutout for the proper antennas to go in.. i believe the wireless charging "sticker" has an extra two contacts from the one out of the box..
i can measure the milli amps ..
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Usually the wireless charging back cover is about 1.5mm thicker than the regular one. But some proper measurements are always good to have!
There's no need to measure anything, just read the label on the inside of the cover I haven't been able to find any photos of it with high enough resolution to make out the exact numbers myself.
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Usually the wireless charging back cover is about 1.5mm thicker than the regular one. But some proper measurements are always good to have!
There's no need to measure anything, just read the label on the inside of the cover I haven't been able to find any photos of it with high enough resolution to make out the exact numbers myself.
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Samsung usually states it'll add some thickness, but in all the press adverts I've seen for the note 4 Qi back cover it hasn't stated it at all but rather "does not add any bulk." I wonder if it'll be different this time around!
I've noticed in pictures of the inside of the stock (non Qi) back, there are indentations in the plastic where the Qi sticker/circuitry would go. I would definitely believe Qi should add nothing to the thickness as it appears it uses the shell out of the same mold.
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The Tylt Vu is identical in every way to the Itain A6.
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That is actually not true. They work about the same but there are differences. For one, A6 uses a microUSB charger vs proprietor one in Vu. IMO A6 is pretty good imitation of the Vu, but it's not an identical copy.
Ok, I shouldn't have said "exactly identical". One could also say that both companies have different shades of blue as well. Personally, I'd take the micro USB over the barrel connection simply because I have a box full of them...
But I do have a Question...
Has anyone tried linking 2 receiver coils in parallel? On a 3 coil transmitter the should be enough room.
Now I understand that this is technology is short ranged. But since it is broadcasting a signal, in theory, as long as they were in range the amount of receivers shouldn't matter, correct? A radio station doesn't have a limit to how many radios that can tune in. I know that these are different frequencies, but because it is technically sent as a broadcast signal, shouldn't the same rules apply?
If my line of thinking is incorrect, please let me know.
The only reason I know of why the receiver coil covers the battery is for temperature monitoring.
I am going to re use the bits from my note 3 and use the touchstone mod for this (Google it), its fairly simple and worked great with my s3, note 3, and soon to be note 4. Chargers are cheap ($10), the coils are cheap ($5), and I have a charger at home, work, and in my car.
When I get it I may make a video for it but there are some already on YouTube. Highly recommend if you are a little DIY type of person, took me about 30 minutes first time.
Hi
Anyone knows where in New York can we find a Qi Receivers in STORE for Note 4
Which one is best or any better one still to release with NFC
I have friend coming so want to get one
and hope it works on the Edge too
I wonder, I'm waiting for my Note 4 and wanted to buy wireless charging back. Have already bought Spigen Neo Hybrid case - I'm not sure now if it will fit if wireless charging back is thicker Has anyone tried?
Fleabay has 'em for $8.99
Related
EDIT: Updated for important information at the front of the topic. Initial body copy is at the bottom of this post now.
Quick Stats:
Name : Owl CarPad/G,
What is it?: Wireless Qi Charger for your car. it uses a hard-wired Cigarette lighter adapter to power the wireless Qi charging pad. (See pics below for the exact cable provided)
Have a look at my in-depth review of the Owl CarPad/G for Nexus 4
Where can I buy it? : Here's a link to Owl's website where you can order. http://owlpad.net/carpad-for-nexus-4/
Moon has stated they are awaiting final production, and should start shipping around middle of next week!. So for right now, any orders placed are "pre-orders" and will ship out very soon!
WORLDWIDE SHIPPING IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE! Owl will ship using EMS from Korea. Final leg in the USA is delivered by USPS. You can try using this site to track your package via EMS: http://service.epost.go.kr/trace.RetrieveEmsTraceEngTibco.postal (hint: press cancel on the 2 pop ups that come up.. they're in Korean, and I'm not positive what they say, but this will bring you to the tracking number input area)
Click “Buy now” and fill in the blank $65 for 1 set (Includes CarPad with screw nut for back, Mounting hardware(Arkon Brand - referenced below) and 12V 1A specially engineered Cigarette Power Adapter.)
2 sets for $120
4 sets for $235
If you only want the CarPad, and don't need the mounting hardware, because you'll plan on using your own 17mm ball solution (basically you'll just receive the charging pad with side-prongs, 17mm ball joint female end on the back, screw nut for attaching to 17mm ball mount of your choosing and the cigarette power adapter) - $57
Also on sale - OwlPad for desktop + CarPad for Car.
Just $100 at http://owlpad.net/owlpadcarpad-for-nexus-4-n-qi/
XDA User Narcopolypse is also taking names for a list of orders he'll be making as well, if you'd rather someone else handle the shipping and then ship them to you locally.
What are the specifics: CarPad is Qi functional and works well with the Nexus 4. Tested both with TPU case, Diztronic Matte Black Case, Official Bumper, and bare-back. The average charge on an idle phone is around +600mA and with load of Spotify streaming music, Android GPS navigation, BlueTooth connected to head-unit, and screen on at lowest brightness, the charger gets nearly +100-200mA
What does it look like?:
Initial images upon receiving my test unit : http://imgur.com/a/K29tM
CarPad in-use images from Moon (the Marketing and Sales manager of OwlPad) : http://imgur.com/a/MZPti
Images of the CarPad removed from the mounting hardware: http://imgur.com/a/PbEtx
Some test results for quick reference:
This first one is just the phone sitting on the charger, no Bluetooth, no GPS, no Music. Mobile data ON. Screen OFF.
The test was from 8:09am to 8:15am
http://i.imgur.com/hB01A1e.png
The second test was with GPS on and navigation app running, streaming music via Spotify, using BlueTooth to my car head unit, screen ON at lowest brightness.
The test was from 8:26am to 8:34am
http://i.imgur.com/kydLRAU.png
As you can see, with the phone just idling, there’s a decent charge provided to the phone.
With everything running, I’m still getting a charge to the phone and the mA amount recorded never dips below zero.
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Here's some of the other solutions that should work with the CarPad Ball-Joint Back.
Sticky Dash Suction Mount This is the one I bought : http://amzn.com/B0077B9K2E
The above is the same as this, but for some reason, that one is cheaper with the holder attachment than this one is solo : http://amzn.com/B005V1L7W8
Vent Clip mount : http://amzn.com/B0015A6YN6
Cig Lighter port stalk : http://amzn.com/B000BP8GQO
For you Brodit / ProClip users out there, i BELIEVE this is what you would need : http://amzn.com/B002ACP2FY
You can basically look up Arkon 17mm ball on Amazon and have a lot of options to play with for the back of the CarPad. It's nice they adapted it to a standard ball mount so we can use these other options if needed.
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XDA user narcopolypse has said that he would be ordering larger stock of these for the US, and selling them here in the states to help with shipping issues/times (considering the manufacturer is in Korea, shipping can sometimes take longer/cost more. PM narcopolypse if you'd like to be added to a list of users interested in purchasing.
Currently you can contact Moon from OwlPad directly at : [email protected]. He's in South Korea, so they're time is off from us if you are in the West.
See this page for more info, pics, and how to order directly from Owl : http://owlpad.net/carpad-for-nexus-4/
This page has even more testing information : http://owlpad.net/2013/01/24/latest-version-of-owl-carpadg/
A desktop Qi Charger is also available from Owl called the OwlPad for Nexus 4 n Qi - http://owlpad.net/owlpad-for-nexus-4-n-qi/
Q/A:
Q) Are the grips on the owlpad rubberized or fashioned in some way that does not hurt the phone from the constant taking out and putting back in?
A) There's a slight texture to the side prongs, but they are just plastic. I have been sliding it in and out using the LG bumper, TPU cases, and the bare phone, and no signs of problems scuffing or anything.
I recently bought the Diztronic Matte Black case, and it's about the same size as my other TPU cases, but because of its matte finish, and the way it's designed, it's a little harder to slide in from the top, and I place one side in and then press to slide in the other side now.
The bare phone is a perfect fit for this, just barely needing any pressure to push it in from the top.
Q) Can the CarPad be turned off without unplugging the unit, or otherwise pulling the cigarette lighter adapter?
A) Yes, The small LED light at the bottom (normally used to show you if the CarPad is charging (RED) or Idle (Green) is also a BUTTON. you can press this at any time to turn off the CarPad entirely. Pressing it again will turn the charging feature back on.
Q) Will my Phone / CarPad get hot because of Qi Charging?
A) Yes it will, but most recent tests of the last (final?) version of the CarPad/G have shown that the temperature while even running GPS and screen on doesn't get much hotter than possibly 42C. The charger will continue to charge through higher temperatures, but Qi / Inductive charging in general IS affected by heat, so the hotter the conditions, the less power gets pushed to the phone's battery. It's just how induction works.
Q) If my phone is dead (battery to zero/shut down) will the Owl CarPad charge it?
A) YES it will! I had mine die recently while out with family, and when I placed it on the pad, after about 15 minutes I started it back up and it had about 6% charge on it. Apparently Qi charging doesn't need to have the phone on to charge the phone.
Q) Also could someone please confirm what type of connection the power cable has please, is it a standard cigarette lighter plug or USB?
A) The adapter is a hard-wired cigarette lighter plug, and the end of the cable is a 3.5mm coaxial power connector.(Similar to these types of connectors http://i.imgur.com/P0BRqk3.jpg )
Q) Will the Owl CarPad charge my phone to 100%?
A) In tests, it seems it'll charge to about 90% then go into "Complete mode" or "Idle" Others have stated it can get to about 95% as well.
Q) Will this work with a TPU case or similar? What about the Official Bumper?
A) The size of the holder prongs is just a little smaller than the phone when naked. they are tensioned/bendable to spring back on their own (no mechanical motion, just hard plastic forms that can be bent to move the phone in and out of the mount. I've used a generic TPU case, a Diztronic Matte black Case, an LG Official Bumper and also naked phone, and the charger has always provided charge to my phone with no issue. Some larger / thicker cases may hinder the Qi charging ability, due to distance from the back-plate, but a standard soft case, or a hard case shouldn't pose any issues with the Qi functionality.
Q) How long is the cigarette lighter power cable? My 120v/12w power port is in my center console on the bottom, totally forgot about that.
A) The cable has a coiled section in the middle to allow for additional length. The whole cable measures 29 inches total. 9.5" from the cig jack, then 7.5" of coiled cable, then 12" of cable again to the coaxial power connector.
The coiled section can be pulled to around 36 inches, but that's a lot of tension. I'd say doubling it to about 15" is as far as I'd ever have it taught.
I drive a 2010 Mazda 3 and my cig jack is at the bottom of my dash in the center console area.(think near your right knee) and I have my CarPad mounted on the top of my dash near my gauge cluster. There's plenty of length, and in fact all of the coiled portion. Stays in my console shelf/door area.
Here are some photos to show its construction.
http://i.imgur.com/3qmyFXS.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/cNijdTh.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/riOoKBa.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/rLHsOna.jpg
Q) Can I use a different Adapter or cable to power the CarPad?
A) (This is directly quoted from Moon) "One thing you do have to know is that Cigar jack is regulated to fixed 12V.
It is not only control 12V but also it gives some positive effects on the charging pad. So it shouldn't use any other than Owl provide."
I had mentioned that they also worked on the cable to provide the best solution for the CarPad. Because of their work on this, the heat issues on the adapter and the CarPad itself are alleviated, and help keep the charger charging during higher temperatures. I'd suggest not using another cable solution, if only that the one provided is engineered for the best performance of the CarPad.
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Hey everyone,
I think I've stumbled across an awesome product, but it looks to only be available in Korea right now.
owlcharger.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=gallery_eng&wr_id=26
Basically it's a Qi Certified Car mount, which, for the iPhone and Galaxy S2, they've made charging cases to go along with them, but in all reality, our Nexus 4's should just start charging once docked.
I've done about 2 hours of digging around and can't find anything about them other than their Korean stuff, and no availability here in the U.S.A.
On their LinkedIn web page ( linkedin.com/company/owl-technology ) they state Arkon.com for selling in the U.S.A. however Arkon's website doesn't show any products such as these.
Anyone have any advice on how we can get our grubby mitts on this dock? ordering from overseas?
EDIT: owlpad.net seems to have the info we need for international orders. I have an email out to them now about the ability to order just the charger and mount without a sleeve.
where do you see it is QI certified?
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where do you see it is QI certified?
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Sorry, I don't have link posting privelages yet.
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where do you see it is QI certified?
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+1 I don't see anything that says Qi. Only RF.
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Found a way to purchase outside of Korea.
owlpad.net
Here's the international instructions to order.
owlpad.net/home-2/
It's $80 shipped to the U.S.A. about 2-5 days processing and between 7-10 days to ship from Korea, and comes with a 1 year warranty.
This is probably the product we need to order - owlpad.net/owl-autopad/ but it doesn't show a price or order info on that page.
I've emailed them to ask about the availability of just the mount with inductive charger, without a phone sleeve, since we won't need it.
The other pages for the iphone and GS2 show order info and price, ( owlpad.net/carpad-for-galaxy-s2/ ) so I'm assuming we may just need to contact them to let them know we don't need a sleeve and the price may be cheaper.
I'll update when I get a response from them.
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+1 I don't see anything that says Qi. Only RF.
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Conclusion:
Qi standard Wireless Charging Sleeves can be charged on Owl Car Charging Pad.
Power Mat products and OWL products are quite compatible
But the present Qi module and the Power Mat product are not compatible.
Owl Products are in principle most compatible with Qi products.
So I assume it MAY work. Well good luck to you! Let us know if you get it or not!
I've been emailing back and forth with the VP of Marketing and Sales at Arkon.
He said they are familiar with OWL and their charger is pretty much similar.
He said they have put off introducing their version of the product for another 3-6 months at least, in order to wait for more mobile manufacturers to include the Qi charging standard. I believe they would rather only sell the mount and not worry about the sleeves.
He said they have working models in their engineering dept. And suggested if i want the solution now, to order from the OWL website.
Undoubtedly,. they'll probably come out with it next Summer, and I'll have had the OWL for a while, so when that time comes, i'll be on hand to give my input on how it works.
I'll be making a purchase this week or next probably.
I'll make sure to update everyone and try to do a video review when it comes in.
Ive gotten in touch with Moon over at OWL, and he said because they dont have the Nexus 4 released over there in Korea yet, that they have yet to test it with their "Auto Pad".
Im going to be ordering one in the next week and if it works ill update the thread and try to do a video review on it. All signs point to it working.
Also, their solution is basically their pad built onto an Arkon mount. So purchasing from them is getting about the same thing that Arkon will be producing later.
Wait for my update before making an impulse buy. I'd hate for anyone else to get an impulse purchase and then it not even work.
I'll be the lab rat for the community.
Very interested in how this turns out. Thanks for taking one for the team!
Not sure if this helps anyone but saw this a while back then saw this thread the two didn't come together till now anyways http://www.convenientpower.com/1/product.php?page=16
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Not sure if this helps anyone but saw this a while back then saw this thread the two didn't come together till now anyways http://www.convenientpower.com/1/product.php?page=16
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Wow. Where do I get me one of those?
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Not sure if this helps anyone but saw this a while back then saw this thread the two didn't come together till now anyways http://www.convenientpower.com/1/product.php?page=16
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Where are they selling this?
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Not sure if this helps anyone but saw this a while back then saw this thread the two didn't come together till now anyways http://www.convenientpower.com/1/product.php?page=16
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I've been digging around for this all morning and I can't find it for sale anywhere. I'm guessing its not for sale at this time but will hopefully be shortly. I've emailed different with companies about a qi certified car mount and 2 out of 3 said they are researching them at this time and because more phones are slated to get this wireless qi technology that we will see them come out this following year but neither gave me a eta.
Those are prototypes, probably not available for sale until some other company licenses them. The Energizer single pad seems to be a rebrand of their single model. Probably the dual one is also based on their prototype.
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Ive gotten in touch with Moon over at OWL, and he said because they dont have the Nexus 4 released over there in Korea yet, that they have yet to test it with their "Auto Pad".
Im going to be ordering one in the next week and if it works ill update the thread and try to do a video review on it. All signs point to it working.
Also, their solution is basically their pad built onto an Arkon mount. So purchasing from them is getting about the same thing that Arkon will be producing later.
Wait for my update before making an impulse buy. I'd hate for anyone else to get an impulse purchase and then it not even work.
I'll be the lab rat for the community.
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Beat you to the punch. I have also been in touch with Moon as I am going to be their US distributor. I have a batch of test units on their way right now. As soon as they arrive I will update this thread as to whether or not it works with the Nexus 4. I will also be testing it with some other Qi devices as well. Assuming all goes to plan I will start listing the car and desktop pads on my ebay store within a couple of weeks so you can buy them from a US seller. I will also be more than willing to allow local pickup for anyone in the Salt Lake area.
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Beat you to the punch. I have also been in touch with Moon as I am going to be their US distributor. I have a batch of test units on their way right now. As soon as they arrive I will update this thread as to whether or not it works with the Nexus 4. I will also be testing it with some other Qi devices as well. Assuming all goes to plan I will start listing the car and desktop pads on my ebay store within a couple of weeks so you can buy them from a US seller. I will also be more than willing to allow local pickup for anyone in the Salt Lake area.
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When you say you have a "batch" of units on the way..... does that mean you'll have a few extra that you would distribute for multiple people to test?
Say, for example, people who live in Texas could test in a hotter climate?
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When you say you have a "batch" of units on the way..... does that mean you'll have a few extra that you would distribute for multiple people to test?
Say, for example, people who live in Texas could test in a hotter climate?
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Or maybe, someone in Idaho could test on a colder climate?
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When you say you have a "batch" of units on the way..... does that mean you'll have a few extra that you would distribute for multiple people to test?
Say, for example, people who live in Texas could test in a hotter climate?
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Or maybe, someone in Idaho could test on a colder climate?
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Ha ha. Very funny you guys.
Don't worry, If all goes well I should have them up for sale before Christmas. I'm thinking I'll start out with just the car docks since there are already plenty of Qi desktop pads in the wild.
The one huge advantage these have in a desktop setting however is that they use an adaptive charging controller. They will actually switch automatically between charging standards so you can charge a Qi enabled phone or a Powermat enabled phone. They said they might even function with old Touchstone receivers so I'll give that one a go too since I've Touchstone modded my last three phones.
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Ha ha. Very funny you guys.
Don't worry, If all goes well I should have them up for sale before Christmas. I'm thinking I'll start out with just the car docks since there are already plenty of Qi desktop pads in the wild.
The one huge advantage these have in a desktop setting however is that they use an adaptive charging controller. They will actually switch automatically between charging standards so you can charge a Qi enabled phone or a Powermat enabled phone. They said they might even function with old Touchstone receivers so I'll give that one a go too since I've Touchstone modded my last three phones.
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Cool! Sign me up for one! :good:
Wireless charger third party does not interfere with NFC.
The base plate is 1500milliamps and wall adapter is also 1500milliamps and recieving plate for s4 is 1000 milliamps and actual power recieved by s4 checked by using galaxy charging app is about 640milliamps with about 35% loss.
The s-view cover fits nicely with the recieving plate but is tricky to put back on so be careful and dont break the glass by pressing too hard, adjust the position of the plate and close the cover. the flip case if it remains open slightly then crease the folds by your fingers and keep closed with screen facing down overnight and case wont remain open.
enjoy your wireless charging s-view cover with this third party add on.
see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz6KBH-eDFk
my original upload avbout the wireless charger and how to insert it for newbies and working with the s-view cover http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reYUIN_2nho
mods please note making a separate post as the link gets lost in 28 pages and more of the wireless charging cases post and everyone asking same questions again and again. so making separate post for my case and add on which works and all queries are answered in the first post itself.
have a great weeekend and buy this great accessory from where ever you get it but check the milliamps as on ebay there are many with lower output so check base and recieving power carefully.
In my video description i have linked some cheaper options from same seller and seller was kind enough to give discount code listed on my youtube video. PLEASE NOTE I PAID FULL PRICE MYSELF ON PREORDER plus extra for special delivery, so dont blame me if you dont get discount. Thats just a bonus if you get it. I paid full price at launch for the s-view cover as well at £45 in a three store when i got my phone.
edit 30 may 2013: it works fine with NFC tags as well http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjcygHXvlQQ please watch out for my new upload on saturday for new receiver and base plate
further edit for new uploads on 30 may 2013:
yes there is a slight reduction for NFC launching difference but in practise it still works. see new upload for difference with and without wireless charging receiver in place and see the signal attenuation yourself and see if the distance is fine for you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFW7U5W5GIk
also another upload to show that it fits the standard back the phone comes with which is a snugger fit than the s-view case shown in my earlier videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sk2aXHWn7g
edit 1 june 2013:
here is a new thinner qi wireless charging receiver i bought with another white base unit i bought. see it working http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2TCR6mACSs
but new one has NFC interference a lot and NFC very buggy. will upload the NFC interfernce video in a few mins as well and link here but there is a fix to get NFC working, see below for fix as well
edit#2 for 1 june 2013
NFC and wireless charging works through cases http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTHgVPqfQ2U
NFC intereference using thinner qi wireless receiver http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSrpZym8fYQ see fix for NFC with simple mod everyone can do below in another video
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simple fix to get NFC working on paper thin Qi wireless charging receiver for samsung galaxy s4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlXeTs8dgiE
please hit the like button here and on youtube if you like this simple fix and please share the video on your social networks so that others can buy this great accessory too.
**************EDIT 17 june 2013 **************
new youtube uploads for differences between various qi receivers for the samung galaxy s4 even though they might look the same
part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c0KJeLwlUo
part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uv5C5vDVxPY
part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KFLFeVgXPs
my qi goody bag with various qi chargers and receivers for the s4 and wireless charging cases for the s3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds2laOAwULM
new powerqi model http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QVBVUKhg24
larger black qi charger made in china and designed in japan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbgtQgqWuws
Matte white qi charger http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyrTbMHp4S4
***********Edit 24 june 2013**********:
i have now posted videos showing how even though receivers for the s4 look the same outside but they are different on the inside.
see my uploads. copper coil inside vs PCB inside http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLcus2Aa4Wg
just linking another video showing no power input difference to s4 using wall charger or computer usb 3 input or computer usb 2 input via qi charger http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxsBrBUjWBY
will upload a few more qi videos with new Qi chargers and 4 different receivers built into regular cases and flip cases for the s3 and note2 the coming weekend
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I have now finally got the NFC antenna that i ordered a few weeks ago from china and the NFC antenna works well in combination with wireless charging. No interference with wireless charging as far as i can tell and NFC sensing is better in my subjective opinion. see it working http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNrUrzUYa6k
this NFC antenna might be a solution for all those stuck with receivers interfering with NFC, it costs just about £2.50 delivered from china but took a while to come form there.
Only @ 640mA? Why would anyone get this? Am I missing something?
Makes your phone fatter and charging takes 3x longer then the standard 1900mA cable that comes with the phone.
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Only @ 640mA? Why would anyone get this? Am I missing something?
Makes your phone fatter and charging takes 3x longer then the standard 1900mA cable that comes with the phone.
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Did you even check the wireless qi adapter? I think not.
This adapter does not add to the size of the phone.
Wireless charging is convenient for some and most of us charge the phone overnight, doesn't matter if it is slower.
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Only @ 640mA? Why would anyone get this? Am I missing something?
Makes your phone fatter and charging takes 3x longer then the standard 1900mA cable that comes with the phone.
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It fits inside my s-view cover. tight fit and tricky to close back but can manage it by changing position of pad slightly by trial and error. so it doesnt increase the size in practical terms if you saw the video.
Yes its a bummer seeing the drop but that is expected in wireless charging. The convenience factor may be useful for people like me. Its not for everyone. But one avoids issues with USB port by repeated connections and disconnections for charging.
The receiver plate is 1000milliamps but base is 1500milliamps. hopefully soon a receiver with 1500milliamps may be available increasing the power available i guess to about 1000milliamps if wastage stays similar.
I am happy with mine. Its up to others to decide if they want wireless charging. My video just gives you the info and its for you to decide whether the accessory is for you. :good:
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Did you even check the wireless qi adapter? I think not.
This adapter does not add to the size of the phone.
Wireless charging is convenient for some and most of us charge the phone overnight, doesn't matter if it is slower.
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I watched his YouTube. The Sview barely fits (which is fatter to begin with - and then with a buldge.
I'm all for convenience, but you still need to place the phone on a mat, which is plugged in. So you're telling me placing the phone on the mat is more convenient then plugging in the cord that's right there attached to the mat & charges (from empty) FOUR (4) hours quicker?
That's like saying is more convenient to drive 1000 miles then fly because you don't need to wait in a line at the airport. Cool, yes. Convenient, no.
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Which reciever are you using? Or are you using the OEM Wireless Charging Cover?
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I watched his YouTube. The Sview barely fits (which is fatter to begin with - and then with a buldge.
I'm all for convenience, but you still need to place the phone on a mat, which is plugged in. So you're telling me placing the phone on the mat is more convenient then plugging in the cord that's right there attached to the mat & charges (from empty) FOUR (4) hours quicker?
That's like saying is more convenient to drive 1000 miles then fly because you don't need to wait in a line at the airport. Cool, yes. Convenient, no.
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the s-view cover fits fine, the flap closes fine after keeping it flat on the cover for a few hours. the bulge is barely noticable even when you look for it. For all practical purposes it is as if it isnt there.
I get your point about faster charging. But this is convenient (without long term issues with your usb ports from repeated plugging in of charger) for people to leave by their bedside or on their desk where they can just grab phone and go and no need to connect or disconnect their usb charger. Even toyota are including wireless chargers now in their newer car releases. This if clubbed with NFC to a suitable car stereo with app mode etc will be useful for using the features of your phone on your car stereo and make your car stereo smarter without spending more on a car stereo having the same custom built apps. Just one use case scenario that springs to mind.
This wireless kit will be useful for people who want to use their own cases rather than original samsung wireless charging case which does not have s-view cover option.
It wont be for everyone but will be fine for many like me.
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Which reciever are you using? Or are you using the OEM Wireless Charging Cover?
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its shown in the second video link. i bought it from ebay but its available on amazon. the link is given in my video description as well on both the videos. think the white one is cheaper. but supply and demand the price might be different when you check it.
please note that the app called galaxy charging current, the developers have replied in the comments that the app doesnt work on qualcomm SOC so i dont know if it is showing an accurate reading on my SGS4 GT I9505 as it has a snapdragon chip.
Can you please also test NFC functioning with NFC tags ?
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Can you please also test NFC functioning with NFC tags ?
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Nfc works I have shown it on the video where I show NFC interaction between nexus 7 and Samsung galaxy s4. So no reason why they would work with NFC tags
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Nfc works I have shown it on the video where I show NFC interaction between nexus 7 and Samsung galaxy s4. So no reason why they would work with NFC tags
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I'm not sure it is the same thing. I'd very appreciate if you could test it with NFC tag as well. Thank you!
NFC either works or don't work, if it works for the nexus 7, then a tag will also work.
Are these for sale yet?
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Are these for sale yet?
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Yes of course how do you think I got it. As already mentioned in my video linked in the original post I bought it from eBay. And if you see the video description I have given links for cheaper options from Amazon and eBay and even discount codes WHICH I don't know if they will work as mentioned in the description to my video
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Yes of course how do you think I got it. As already mentioned in my video linked in the original post I bought it from eBay. And if you see the video description I have given links for cheaper options from Amazon and eBay and even discount codes WHICH I don't know if they will work as mentioned in the description to my video
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May I have the name of the ebay seller??
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May I have the name of the ebay seller??
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might be cheaper on Amazon so check on Amazon first for the colour you wish. Go back to the two videos in the first post and see the five links and cut paste them into a browser it will take you to the respective pages on Amazon And eBay. See the video description below the video on YouTube where I have given all the links as o always do for all my videos.
mental sevegaem
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I watched his YouTube. The Sview barely fits (which is fatter to begin with - and then with a buldge.
I'm all for convenience, but you still need to place the phone on a mat, which is plugged in. So you're telling me placing the phone on the mat is more convenient then plugging in the cord that's right there attached to the mat & charges (from empty) FOUR (4) hours quicker?
That's like saying is more convenient to drive 1000 miles then fly because you don't need to wait in a line at the airport. Cool, yes. Convenient, no.
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Lol that was funny, thanks.
bubblesmoney said:
Wireless charger third party does not interfere with NFC.
The base plate is 1500milliamps and wall adapter is also 1500milliamps and recieving plate for s4 is 1000 milliamps and actual power recieved by s4 checked by using galaxy charging app is about 640milliamps with about 35% loss.
The s-view cover fits nicely with the recieving plate but is tricky to put back on so be careful and dont break the glass by pressing too hard, adjust the position of the plate and close the cover. the flip case if it remains open slightly then crease the folds by your fingers and keep closed with screen facing down overnight and case wont remain open.
enjoy your wireless charging s-view cover with this third party add on.
see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xz6KBH-eDFk
my original upload avbout the wireless charger and how to insert it for newbies and working with the s-view cover http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reYUIN_2nho
mods please note making a separate post as the link gets lost in 28 pages and more of the wireless charging cases post and everyone asking same questions again and again. so making separate post for my case and add on which works and all queries are answered in the first post itself.
have a great weeekend and buy this great accessory from where ever you get it but check the milliamps as on ebay there are many with lower output so check base and recieving power carefully.
In my video description i have linked some cheaper options from same seller and seller was kind enough to give discount code listed on my youtube video. PLEASE NOTE I PAID FULL PRICE MYSELF ON PREORDER plus extra for special delivery, so dont blame me if you dont get discount. Thats just a bonus if you get it. I paid full price at launch for the s-view cover as well at £45 in a three store when i got my phone.
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Thank you, ordered last night and got my 5% refund
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Thank you, ordered last night and got my 5% refund
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thank you for confirming that you got the 5% discount as promised to be by the seller. I dont know him, so its good to know he gave the discount. how are you finding the product.
So, Phonearena has a few articles on how you can get wireless charging on the S4 now, but they involve a third-party wireless receiver (read: back cover) that looks like it adds a considerable amount of thickness to the phone -- far too much to fit into a case not designed for it. The receiver also won't be shipping for another 3-4 weeks. They've also released a charging pad (which doubles as a dock), but it looks goofy and just uses the Qi standard anyway, so there are plenty of options out there for that portion of the charging.
My question is: Are there other available receivers that actually work? eBay (and the like) displays a list of Galaxy S4 receivers (basically a little flat mat that sits on top of the battery and connects to the Qi hubs inside the back cover), but I'm extremely iffy on ordering any electronics from China unless they're proven...and all of the receivers listed are from mainland China. Has anyone given one of them a shot? And if so, are there any that work efficiently and don't cause problems?
I know, for the future, that Samsung has said they will have a wireless hub (mat) and receiver out sometime soon...but they said the same thing about the Galaxy S3, and it was never released. I trust the word of Samsung about as much as I trust the word of the IRS right now.
Anyone with experiences??
I feel the same way about china electronics, but I do have a Metrans brand one on the way I'm thinking sometime this week, I also go in on the indiegogo Monsterwatts receiver which probably wont show up till June.
so far all the info that I've read up in these forums about the receivers is that with just the Receiver the NFC does not work after installation, one guy used a note 2 NFC antenna to get it working. This sounds like too much fumbling to me and I prefer a sounder solution.
the official receiver covers are starting to show up in both white and black colors (black just recently) they cost 50 bucks and as you mentioned add considerable thickness. the cost doesn't bother me as much as the added thickness, which is what's holding me back from buying it.
The route I'm going to take for the time being is to try the receivers, if it works and does not add any bulge to the rear of the phone while disabling NFC, I could live with that.
maybe if they come out with a decent case for the official receiver cover I might get it.
I don't really use NFC anyway (who does), so that's an acceptable option for me. I have two people at work that I actually *would* use NFC stuff with, and we can just send files to each other without it anyway. Since Verizon has been so gracious as to make sure none of the devices on its network (outside of Nexus devices) can use Google Wallet, I really have no other reason to use NFC.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2296301
Need to read thru his post. Yes, while the receiver is from china, the NFC is functional.
I ordered one from the UK and got it shipped to the US. Am I worried its from china? Not really its 20-30 bucks. It would be the last time I lose that amount.
I will agree that eBay has a lot of knock offs but its the chance you take.
I would like to see a Samsung product out as well, but this will have to do until they put something out.
The main reason Im trying it is because Im tired of looking for a desktop charger that I can use the S4 with while its in a case.
Good luck to ya!
that dude's thread confuses me, he shows some youtube video about a Sview case and how it doesn't close flush with the receiver and says you need to press it hard be careful not to crack your screen... after that he lost me.
I just want a thin receiver that I can slip in the rear without the bulge and closing issues, even if NFC is a NO-GO that's fine with me haha.
I purchased this http://www.ebay.com/itm/121111622748?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
The item does work fine, does NFC work I don't know as I never use it but I will try and find out in the near future.
Item was received quickly and "worked" out of the box but the phone would slide off of the touchstone fairly quick, I had modded multiple phones to work with touchstones including my galaxy nexus so I gad these laying around http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=D401-N52&cat=168
some N52 magnets, and after checking polarities and moving everything around it now works great and holds the phone very securely.
Charge rate looks to be about 800mA peaking at 615mA incoming charge while the phone is on, Average draw while off the charger is about 200mA with same apps running so about 800mA I do not know what it should be giving out but this is more than enough to charge.
Thought people would like to hear about this and am willing to help if necessary.
nice but I am already invested in QI charging pads.
I think that's the trend anyway, I'm surprised there are still an ample supply of touchstone chargers and palm pre back plates still in the market.
galaxy808 said:
nice but I am already invested in QI charging pads.
I think that's the trend anyway, I'm surprised there are still an ample supply of touchstone chargers and palm pre back plates still in the market.
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They are being supplied by third parties lately. I try and get the originals only though..
I also had a Qi Nexus 4 but I missed the magnetic pull of the pre I had and the galaxy nexus I modded so I did this.
And I can get a proclip for my car and these make amazing car chargers, which is the main reason I purchased the touchstone version.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2296301
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That link + this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2256339
= no need to create a new thread asking the same question!
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That link + this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2256339
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I wouldn't have created a thread if either of those had helped :good:
The first thread is fairly useful...but is very hard to understand. Also, that solution is pretty much only available overseas for some time. My thread is about using this functionality in North America...which is a totally different story. It's possible to order his solution, but it would cost in the neighborhood of like $75 for the receiver alone...much more than any other available solution.
This thread about looking at options and figuring out what they are.
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I wouldn't have created a thread if either of those had helped :good:
The first thread is fairly useful...but is very hard to understand. Also, that solution is pretty much only available overseas for some time. My thread is about using this functionality in North America...which is a totally different story. It's possible to order his solution, but it would cost in the neighborhood of like $75 for the receiver alone...much more than any other available solution.
This thread about looking at options and figuring out what they are.
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I got the cheapest possible solution I could find on eBay and/or other Chinese sites like AliExpress.
The charger, including a 5V 1.5A wall charger cost me just under $30 ad I got the the Qi receiver for $23. Both prices including S&H from China. It took less than two weeks before I received those items. The reason why I choose this solution was because I wanted to keep the S4 as slim as possible, and also be able to use the flip cover. To get it cheap is also a bonus.
The charge rate is at 640ma, and the bulge the Qi receiver is making is not visible. I removed the thin plastic film from the backside of the receiver and shaved off as much plastic from the inside of the plastic cover as I dared. There was a small visible bulge before those small modification. After the modification one can still "sense" the Qi receiver, but it is not visible or make the phone wobbly when lying on its back.
The only downside beside the rather low charging rate from this kit is the poor quality of the wall charger. It gets very hot and the solution should have been replaced with a micro USB port on the charging pad to make it more versatile when it comes to replacing wall chargers. The pad is also made too glossy and has an annoying sound when the charging initiate and a continuos overly bright status light. I removed the internal speaker and also dimmed the light with some standard paper. The kit can be modified with other housing solutions, and I was thinking of maybe install it inside a small paper-book or something that is a more "standard" item on a nightstand I will just have to check how hot the charging plate and/or the S4 gets before I try out any mods like that.
My recommendation is; Get an iQ charging receiver on eBay. The one I got is OK, but I might have chosen the oddly shaped Qi receiver after the reviews I have read. There is also rumours about a v2 of this slimmest receiver available. Probably wise to sit on the fence a bit longer. I would also advise to stay clear of those cheapest T-100 kind of charging pads that you can find everywhere for $25-$40. I would rather get the Nokia DT-910 or the genuine Samsung charging pad (are there two different kinds of those; one with a micro USB input and another with a standard charging plug?) In Norway both those chargers costs around 40-45 British pounds
Here is a few pics of my kit:
The other threads do not claim that they are UK/EU based.
Lots of usefull information in both. Bubbles post was to verify that the NFC works with the receiver he got.
You should probably do some research on your own.
and BTW, the cost to have just the reciever is £16.99. which is 25$ US.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=£16.99+to+US+Dollar
Your post is a dupe. Sorry. It just is.
A couple of days ago I finally received my qi wireless charging receiver from a company in China (purchased through Amazon). I wrote a review about on Amazon, but since I can't post links yet (newbie, thought I've technically been registered on the boards for years -- lurker), so if you want to see that you'd have to go to Amazon and search for the title of the product or at least some of the keywords. The title listed is "Metrans Qi Wireless Charger Wireless Charging Receiver For Samsung Galaxy S4" -- the company name is Metrans.
Seems to work fine so far. The pad says 650mA. The instructions received were in Chinese only. But I just search for "qi wireless installation" and found a video how to do it. Ridiculously simple. It's possible there is a slight bulge to the back cover of the phone, but if so it is very slight and my eyes couldn't really detect one.
When I put the phone on my charging pad (Nokia DT-900 that I got free from AT&T when I bought the Nokia Lumia 920 -- 12V, 750mA), I got a message on the phone:
Wireless charging
You have placed the device within range. Now
charging wirelessly...
Ballpark, it has taken me about five minutes to add 1% to the battery level, that's with all radios on except NFC. So, YMMV. The phone does not get hot (well, no hotter than when plugged into a regular charger).
I do not use a case on my phone, so I don't know if it would work through a case or not.
If you have any questions, let me know and I'll try to answer them.
You must have gotten lucky cause its $18.83 now. Not worth it at almost 20 for just the receiver.
I ordered mine on May 23 and had no idea when the Samsung would be released. Besides, I didn't want a new thicker back cover.
I paid $15.99 plus $4.49 shipping. Shipping was 15 total days.
ordered mine on ebay a few weeks ago. im also getting 650 charge speed. and there IS a buldge
. do you have any solid cases, that you can test if they fit with your wireless pad on..
i have paid enough for some cases and i dont want to throw them away, i still have neo hybrid that i can use but i still want my other plastic cases too..
Hi,
I've just bought the Nilkin MagicTag Type C Wireless charging receiver for the Mix. Considering how long the battery lasts, I realized I could live with the slower charging speeds of a wireless charger. I have only bought the receiver as of now and I need to buy a couple of wireless charging pads\stands.
I've seen a lot of cheap ones on ebay but I understand that there are a lot of fake ones being sold on ebay which doesn't offer close to the promised output.
Can someone suggest a reasonably priced good quality wireless charger? Thanks in advance!
satishp said:
Hi,
I've just bought the Nilkin MagicTag Type C Wireless charging receiver for the Mix. Considering how long the battery lasts, I realized I could live with the slower charging speeds of a wireless charger. I have only bought the receiver as of now and I need to buy a couple of wireless charging pads\stands.
I've seen a lot of cheap ones on ebay but I understand that there are a lot of fake ones being sold on ebay which doesn't offer close to the promised output.
Can someone suggest a reasonably priced good quality wireless charger? Thanks in advance!
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Get the Samsung Fast Charge Wireless Charger,whether it be the stand,or,the less expensive model that lays flat:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mo...charging-stand-black-sapphire-ep-ng930tbugus/
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mo...s-charging-pad-black-sapphire-ep-pn920tbegus/
You can get these virtually anywhere for less than MSRP,however,ensure that what you're getting is indeed the Samsung branded one (lots of identical knockoffs that don't have "SAMSUNG" on the face of the charging base).
Also,some legit items are quite a bit cheaper as they may not include the charging cable & Samsung 2a adapter.
If you already have that,then the less expensive model(s) make sense.
Otherwise,read the fine print to ensure the cable & wall adapter are included.
Any 2a or above should be sufficient,but,don't expect high speed charging,due to the sticker you have not being able to provide it.
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Get the Samsung Fast Charge Wireless Charger,whether it be the stand,or,the less expensive model that lays flat:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mo...charging-stand-black-sapphire-ep-ng930tbugus/
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mo...s-charging-pad-black-sapphire-ep-pn920tbegus/
You can get these virtually anywhere for less than MSRP,however,ensure that what you're getting is indeed the Samsung branded one(lost of identical knockoffs that don't have "SAMSUNG" on the face of the charging base.
Also,some legit items are quuite a bit cheaper as they may not include the charging cable & Samsung 2a adapter.
If you already have that,then the less expensive model(s) make sense.
Otherwise,read the fine print to ensure the cable & wall adapter are included.
Any 2a or above should be sufficient,but,don't expect high speed charging,due to the sticker you have not being able to provide it.
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Apparently there are a lot of knockoffs with the Samsung logo being sold on ebay and Amazon. Its hard to determine whether the one we are getting is the real deal until we have it in hand and closely observe it. Check out these videos on youtube.
Samsung Real vs. Fake Wireless Charger
The only way to ensure that we get the real deal is to buy direct which costs around $50. Considering the Nilkin Magic Tag doesn't support fast charging, I don't think the 2A fast charger is any good.
Are you using a wireless charger? Is there a faster receiver available?
Since, this is my first time using wireless charging, does using fake wireless chargers cause any harm to the device? Like heating issues? Or is the only drawback lower charging speeds?
satishp said:
Apparently there are a lot of knockoffs with the Samsung logo being sold on ebay and Amazon. Its hard to determine whether the one we are getting is the real deal until we have it in hand and closely observe it. Check out these videos on youtube.
Samsung Real vs. Fake Wireless Charger
The only way to ensure that we get the real deal is to buy direct which costs around $50. Considering the Nilkin Magic Tag doesn't support fast charging, I don't think the 2A fast charger is any good.
Are you using a wireless charger? Is there a faster receiver available?
Since, this is my first time using wireless charging, does using fake wireless chargers cause any harm to the device? Like heating issues? Or is the only drawback lower charging speeds?
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I don't use knock-offs of anything,if they're going to be deceptive about what/who they are,I sure as Hell am not about to encourage their shenanigans by rewarding them with my honestly-earned $$$.
With no regard for being genuine,I'm certain they couldn't care less about the safety of what they sell.
Also,the el-cheapos tend to be tempermental about charging,having smaller/weaker/fewer coils.
The Samsung chargers are discounted periodically,you just have to look around.
Regardless,you will pay a bit more vs knockoffs,but,you get what you pay for & believe me,w/wireless charging,it's worth it.
Otherwise,you might as well just plug-in the ol'school way....................
The only other brand I recommend is the TYLT stand:
https://www.amazon.com/TYLT-Wireless-Charger-Galaxy-Phones/dp/B00DG8NUC8
It's not fast,but,is reliable.
They only real drawback for this one is the proprietary cord/adapter.
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I don't use knock-offs of anything,if they're going to be deceptive about what/who they are,I sure as Hell am not about to encourage their shenanigans by rewarding them with my honestly-earned $$$.
With no regard for being genuine,I'm certain they couldn't care less about the safety of what they sell.
Also,the el-cheapos tend to be tempermental about charging,having smaller/weaker/fewer coils.
The Samsung chargers are discounted periodically,you just have to look around.
Regardless,you will pay a bit more vs knockoffs,but,you get what you pay for & believe me,w/wireless charging,it's worth it.
Otherwise,you might as well just plug-in the ol'school way....................
The only other brand I recommend is the TYLT stand:
https://www.amazon.com/TYLT-Wireless-Charger-Galaxy-Phones/dp/B00DG8NUC8
It's not fast,but,is reliable.
They only real drawback for this one is the proprietary cord/adapter.
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Is there a sticker which supports 2A fastcharging? I ordered the Nilkin Magic Tag based on the reviews on amazon. But unfortunately, it only supports upto 1A charging.
If you know of one, please suggest.
satishp said:
Is there a sticker which supports 2A fastcharging? I ordered the Nilkin Magic Tag based on the reviews on amazon. But unfortunately, it only supports upto 1A charging.
If you know of one, please suggest.
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1A is the highest rated one I've seen to date & outside of Samsung devices,I don't think there's anything,whether it be accessories/stickers/phones,that support/include fast wireless charging.
I made a while thread about this with the many different items I bought
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...es/usb-c-wireless-charging-receivers-t3531578
There are definitely receivers charging faster
knives of ice said:
I made a while thread about this with the many different items I bought
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...es/usb-c-wireless-charging-receivers-t3531578
There are definitely receivers charging faster
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Thank you for the links. Unfortunately, Amazon doesn't offer international shipping on the items you've mentioned.
For now, I've managed to get the Nillkin Magic Tag and a Nillkin Magic Disk III Fast Charge Edition.
I wanted to get the Samsung Wireless Fast Charger but they are priced ridiculously high in New Zealand and its hard to say which one is the real deal on ebay! They have even managed to create knockoffs with the cooling fan built-in making it almost impossible to identify the genuine one from the knockoffs.
So I got a reasonably priced fast charger from Nillkin which claims to support Fast charging on compatible devices.
Guess I'll have to live with the slightly slower receiver until something faster is available for International buyers.
Cheers!
satishp said:
Thank you for the links. Unfortunately, Amazon doesn't offer international shipping on the items you've mentioned.
For now, I've managed to get the Nillkin Magic Tag and a Nillkin Magic Disk III Fast Charge Edition.
I wanted to get the Samsung Wireless Fast Charger but they are priced ridiculously high in New Zealand and its hard to say which one is the real deal on ebay! They have even managed to create knockoffs with the cooling fan built-in making it almost impossible to identify the genuine one from the knockoffs.
So I got a reasonably priced fast charger from Nillkin which claims to support Fast charging on compatible devices.
Guess I'll have to live with the slightly slower receiver until something faster is available for International buyers.
Cheers!
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here is what i learned. unless your USB C tag is also fast charge you won't see any difference.
i had both the nillikan and the one that i linked which claims fast charging. unless everything in your setup is fast charge you aren't going to see the difference. with just a regular nillikan tag and the fast charger it will be normal. you need to get a fast charge tag - check Ebay.
knives of ice said:
here is what i learned. unless your USB C tag is also fast charge you won't see any difference.
i had both the nillikan and the one that i linked which claims fast charging. unless everything in your setup is fast charge you aren't going to see the difference. with just a regular nillikan tag and the fast charger it will be normal. you need to get a fast charge tag - check Ebay.
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Yes. I am aware of that. I just bought the fast charger as the price difference between the standard variant and the fast charging edition wasn't much. Moreover the standard variant was out of stock when i ordered.
If at some point, a fast charging receiver becomes widely available, I can make use of the fast charge feature.
Till then, I'll have to adjust with standard wireless speeds.
All of the generic tags currently available on ebay and the Nillkin Tag only support upto 1A charging as mentioned by KOLIOSIS earlier.
So I thought I'll get the Nillkin one as Nillkin is a decent brand. Some generic ones don't even come close to the speeds they claim.
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I don't use knock-offs of anything,if they're going to be deceptive about what/who they are,I sure as Hell am not about to encourage their shenanigans by rewarding them with my honestly-earned $$$.
With no regard for being genuine,I'm certain they couldn't care less about the safety of what they sell.
Also,the el-cheapos tend to be tempermental about charging,having smaller/weaker/fewer coils.
The Samsung chargers are discounted periodically,you just have to look around.
Regardless,you will pay a bit more vs knockoffs,but,you get what you pay for & believe me,w/wireless charging,it's worth it.
Otherwise,you might as well just plug-in the ol'school way....................
The only other brand I recommend is the TYLT stand:
https://www.amazon.com/TYLT-Wireless-Charger-Galaxy-Phones/dp/B00DG8NUC8
It's not fast,but,is reliable.
They only real drawback for this one is the proprietary cord/adapter.
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I can vouch for the TYLT stand. I have two of them and they work great. It's definitely faster than the other flat style charging pads I've used. I gave one to my son for his Nexus 6, and he loves his too.