Review Wireless Charger Pad, YCCTEAM - Galaxy S6 Accessories

I received Wireless Charger Pad-YCCTEAM
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Charger look so cool. Blue light. 3 coil for charging.
I try with case and phone was charging. With none problem.
The workmanship of the charger is good. The only minor problem is the speed of filling that noticeable after a long time used a quick charger.
No need position phone on some specific place.
Cable is 1m.
When phone is charg, i dont hear anything.
Blue light is not strong and in dark of the room i cant see on wall or any other place. Just the charger light.
Size is 10.8*62*122mm
There are non-slip pads on the top and on the bottom to keep the charger and your phone from easily sliding off.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DTSTVGI

I like tht. I hve a reg smsung pearl wirelezs pad. It works good for my s6. But my lg g4 is touchy and that looks like it will accomodate it well

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My Desktop Dock (mini) Mod

I bought a desktop dock which was very cheap (same one thats floating around everywhere for ~£12)
It ok, but it had a few problems.
Firstly the micro USB plug is too long and the phone doesnt sit snugly in the dock, its suspended in the air so it wobbles and tilts.
Fix: Lenscloth (3 layers) + Scalpel + Hotglue = Mini Cusion!
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Secondly, there is no on/off switch for some reason, which means having to unplug the damn thing if you dont want the lights on or dont want it to charge.
Fix: Pliers + File + Soldering Iron = Switch!
Lastly, the blue led is bright as hell! It projects a huge blue circle on the ceiling.
Fix: Squirt it with hotglue
good idea, i might get around to doing the same to mine eventually

Galaxy S4 Active - Wireless charging options

The S4 Active charging port have a rubber cover and I bet with constant open / close, this rubber will wear off or even fall off.
Hence, I am looking for a wireless charging solution, while waiting for Samsung to sell their version. Do you have any suggestions?
There seems to be many, like Metrans solution shown below. I am not sure if this will fit in the S4 active and NOT interfere with the rubber seal around the back cover.
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Hmmmm... seems no one wants wireless charging on their Active...
lanwarrior said:
Hmmmm... seems no one wants wireless charging on their Active...
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I'm guessing you didn't search and find this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2346512).

Wireless Charging contacts on back of the phone question

Quick question.
So, on the back of the phone are 6 contact points variously positioned above and beside the battery.
I know they are used for charging wirelessly when a Qi cover or receiver are installed. However, they only use 2 of the contact points, so what is the functionality or possible uses for the remaining 4 points?
In the picture you'll see the red arrow points to the 2 points side by side used to for wireless charging. The other points I've indicated by placing a box around them for identification.
Does anyone know what they can be used for?
Thanks
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Original Flip Wallet Cover.
royy7 said:
Original Flip Wallet Cover.
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Original Flip Wallet with wireless charging...
IF it's available it will be around the $95 mark....

G5 Charging Cradle BCK-5100

I got my G5 Charging cradle (BCK-5100) yesterday and want to share my first impressions:
The device comes with an additional battery pack and a plastic case for transport of the battery pack. It seems Iike good quality and I didn't find any issues. The charging cradle can be used as a power bank with a normal USB cable and is charged with USB Type C like the LG G5. Charging takes as long as charging the phone as it supports Quick Charge. The charging status is shown with three LEDs on the side next to the power button.
In all its a good extension for the G5, although its quite expensive at the moment (50 CHF = about 52 USD)
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another Nexus 9 brought back into daily use due to Raspberry PI charger

This poor guy had been collecting dust for the last five years due to his frustrating 4 hour battery life. Eventually it would even uncharge while it was plugged in to the wall with the display at minimum brightness, bluetooth and such disabled.
Be careful as I believe Nexus 9's have only been evaluated up to 1.5A. I have it plugged into a circuit breaker just in case (and have wrapped red electric tape near the tip to distinguish it from my other micro usb chargers. I'm quite sure if it would melt, although the regulator on the charger cord looks pretty legit, so who knows. Some Nexuses are older than others, mines gotten quite a lot of use so when I use this charger it doesn't even run warm let alone hot.
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