Anyone using wireless qi charging with the epic? I see a bunch of qi for galaxy's tags but none mention the galaxy s2 specifically, close as they come is the galaxy 2 note. I suspect the epic might be a "high amp" model needing a 2a charger vs the 500ma that qi provides?
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I came across this from Amazon:
CHOE Qi Wireless Charger for Galaxy S4 I9500 (Wireless Charging Pad and Wireless Charging Receiver Included) from Amazon going for $32.99
Works with any Qi-enabled device through an adapter or an embedded chip.
Power Source: AC Adaptor plugs into charging pad
Freedom of Placement: No annoying magnets to align or secret spots to find in order to charge your device. The wireless charging pad is Qi standard, it can charge any Qi-enabled device today, tomorrow and beyond with Light indicator to show charging status.
Anyone using this device?I would like to order one for my Samsung Galaxy S4 and i just want to be sure of it before ordering.
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I came across this from Amazon:
CHOE Qi Wireless Charger for Galaxy S4 I9500 (Wireless Charging Pad and Wireless Charging Receiver Included) from Amazon going for $32.99
Works with any Qi-enabled device through an adapter or an embedded chip.
Power Source: AC Adaptor plugs into charging pad
Freedom of Placement: No annoying magnets to align or secret spots to find in order to charge your device. The wireless charging pad is Qi standard, it can charge any Qi-enabled device today, tomorrow and beyond with Light indicator to show charging status.
Anyone using this device?I would like to order one for my Samsung Galaxy S4 and i just want to be sure of it before ordering.
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I suggest you go to the Galaxy S4 forum - this is the Galaxy S4 Active forum, which is another device all together.
Thank you
Now that the aftermarket Qi stickers for the LG V10 have hit the virtual store shelves, (I ordered mine but have not yet received it), I was wondering:
Does the LG V10 support fast wireless Qi charging or is that something that is particular to the Samsung S6 and Note 5?
I was persuaded that the Qi chargers from Choetech offer the best value for the money. There are two particular models in which I am interested.
Standard
CHOETECH Mini Qi Wireless Charger for all Qi-Enabled Devices (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013AB63YW/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_RJDtwbSV0HENH
Fast
Fast Wireless Charger-CHOE Circle QI Fast Charge Wireless Charger Charging Pad (with Smart Lighting Sensor)for Samsung Galaxy Note 5, S6 Edge+ and All Qi-Enabled Devices https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015351VC2/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_QNDtwbE1343CE
In the description it states:
Two modes for wireless charging: Fast Charge Mode(10W Output Max) for your Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+, Standard Charge Mode(Output 5W Max) for your standard QI enabled device.
The extra cost of the fast charger is certainly, but only worth it if the phone supports it. So my question is, do only the newest Samsung phones support fast Qi charging, or does the LG V10 support fast Qi charging as well (only that this charger came out before the LG V10 is the reason it's not mentioned)?
This is the official LG wireless charging back. It does not mention Fast Qi charging, so I'm inclined to say it does not at this time.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-...993222?hash=item4af448d306:g:GEwAAOSwiwVWTxKv
The CPR-120 does not work with choetech FAST CHARGE pad, I have tried it, did not worked.
No, it does not.
I ordered 2 of those (leather version) from China, it's RMB$55 each, that is around USD$8 each
Samsung wireless charging VS Azdome wireless for S9,their respective characteristics are as follows:
Samsung wireless charging feature:
1.Fast Charge wirelessly
2.Built-in cooling fan
3.Support Qi
4.Dual-coil design
Azdome wireless charging feature:
1.Charge Faster
2.Non-slip Mats
3.Two charge models
4.Support Qi
5.Charge Faster
Which one do you like better?
Hello,
I am new to this forum but after searching on the net i want to ask people that know more about the stuff then i do.
In the past i modded my Paperwhite 2 Reader with a internal wireless charging receiver and it works fine.
Now i upgraded my wireless charger (because of my Samsung S8) to a Nillkin PowerFlash charger powerd by a Blitzwolf BW-PL3 Qi charger.
Charging my Paperwhite (5V) and fastcharge my S8 (9V 1,3A) are working fine. Now i search for a option to wireless charge my Samsung Tab A 10.5.
But every receiver i can find deliveres only 5V ~1A (in real they deliver only 700-900mA).
Are there Type C receivers out there that are able to use the fastcharge protocol to get the 9V 1-1,7A charging?
Hi,
Does anyone know if such a thing exists ? It seems that the only magnetic wireless desktop chargers are for iphones and hence seem to top out at 7.5w. I have bought: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08S6XQFDM Which allows you to sue magnetic wireless chargers, but I'd like to get one that can utilise the 25w charging capability of my new Z Flip 4.
Any help or advice would be very much appreciated !
Thanks in advance,
Jeremy
Just to clarify, 25w is only wired charging. For wireless, max is 10w only so look for qi magnetic chargers for that speed. This one says it can do max 15w wireless https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Positioning-Placement-Operation-Compatible/dp/B096W24V1H
Thanks NguyenHuu - good to understand that clarification. Will take a look at that stand.
NguyenHuu said:
Just to clarify, 25w is only wired charging. For wireless, max is 10w only so look for qi magnetic chargers for that speed. This one says it can do max 15w wireless https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Positioning-Placement-Operation-Compatible/dp/B096W24V1H
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As far as I can see in the available specs, the wireless is up to 15W and this is something that I'm actually seeing (without the actual current measurements, just perceptibly) - the phone seems to charge quicker on my Samsung 15W QI charger than the Flip 3, which supposedly had 10W wireless charging. The brick for that charger is also 15W, so it seems legit.
I'm using a generic 15 Qi watt wireless charger from Amazon. Was dirt cheap, Did not come with wall plug. Using a generic 25 watt charger (same specs as Samsungs wired charger) my phone reports charging from about 12 -14watts. Charges up quick. Why the 25 watt? The old wall plug I was using was 10 or less and would take all night to charge if 35% or less left on battery. So if you use Qi 15 watt wireless, just make sure your wall plug is up to speed.
PS that free flip case they gave out with the strap and metal lug will not allow wireless through it. Case and strap too thick. Probably why they are dumping them for free.
Yeah, the rapid wireless charging is the thing I will miss most about the Pixel 6 Pro.