good morning. please, has it this function? i tried with a galaxy samsung for share power wireless but no reaction. is impossible?
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myabc said:
good morning. please, has it this function? i tried with a galaxy samdung for share power wireless but no reaction. is impossible?
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Unfortunately it doesn't have wireless charging.
Should you at some point find something cool, like a sleek case with a tailored made usb-c connector that makes it possible, please let me know.
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*WARNING*
DO NOT SUBMERGE YOUR SAMSUNG GALAXY S5 WITH THIS WIRELESS RECEIVER PAD INSTALLED. I HAVE TESTED IT AND IT DOES LEAK.
IF YOU DO, YOU'VE BEEN WARNED ABOUT THE POSSIBLE OUTCOME
Water death thread --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2741481
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For the Note 3, I purchased about 3 different receiver pads over the course of it's life. Every pad pretty much had it's own set of pros and cons. For the S5, this is the product I started with. If I purchase any other ones, I'll add to this.
Cost: Around $7-$8 shipped
Link: http://goo.gl/JcDc6t (generic search results... if you want the one in this video, just match it up with the pictures... auctions start and end frequently)
Kind of hard these days to film with my daughter around, but it's better than going to work and coming home and hiding in the basement. I do apologize about that.
Overall assessment for you guys is that it does an okay job with charging. Exactly what you'd expect with wireless charging if you're familiar with it. NFC gets a one out of four stars though. Don't expect to enjoy using NFC while using it. If you do get it to work, it's because you really fiddled around a lot with it.
Finally a review, thanks. 1A charging is more than decent i'd say. my old HTC wall adapter chargers are 1A anyway.
Obviously everyone should assume water resistance is void with 3rd party qi receivers. I personally don't use NFC for any reason so there is no downside for me. but yea, i think that's about it, i just wanted to see it actually working and i appreciate it. very straight fwd. cheers. :good:
chillsen said:
Finally a review, thanks. 1A charging is more than decent i'd say. my old HTC wall adapter chargers are 1A anyway.
Obviously everyone should assume water resistance is void with 3rd party qi receivers. I personally don't use NFC for any reason so there is no downside for me. but yea, i think that's about it, i just wanted to see it actually working and i appreciate it. very straight fwd. cheers. :good:
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Welcome.... I agree. I should add a blurb about the IP67 cert and the effects of the QI receiver. :good:
I treat my phone normally, haven't had a phone with ip certification until this S5, and never had a phone that went swimming from my very first phone, so I don't care about the ip67.
What would happen if you had the phone plugged in charging and you set it on the wireless charger?
Zombie apocalypse
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Seriously I don't know, just talking ****.
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mikeeey said:
What would happen if you had the phone plugged in charging and you set it on the wireless charger?
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That's a good question actually because if you have the phone hooked up to do data transfer and placed it on the wireless base then you would have the same scenario. There must be some intelligence in the phone to either cope with a charge from two locations or to disable one if two are present.
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That's a good question actually because if you have the phone hooked up to do data transfer and placed it on the wireless base then you would have the same scenario. There must be some intelligence in the phone to either cope with a charge from two locations or to disable one if two are present.
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I'll try this sometime this weekend.
chillsen said:
Finally a review, thanks. 1A charging is more than decent i'd say. my old HTC wall adapter chargers are 1A anyway.
Obviously everyone should assume water resistance is void with 3rd party qi receivers. I personally don't use NFC for any reason so there is no downside for me. but yea, i think that's about it, i just wanted to see it actually working and i appreciate it. very straight fwd. cheers. :good:
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I would use NFC if more people took ISIS payments. Most of the time they don't. If they have an NFC compatible POS it's either shut off or not allowed.
I think it has to average out to 640mA. From what I've read the kernel doesn't allow for higher current. Then again according to this app it was charging about 1% a minute which was the same as the charger...
chrisngrod said:
Welcome.... I agree. I should add a blurb about the IP67 cert and the effects of the QI receiver. :good:
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How is water resistance comprimised with the Qi receiver? Does the receiver stay inside the sealing of existing cover?
yoonus said:
How is water resistance comprimised with the Qi receiver? Does the receiver stay inside the sealing of existing cover?
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Well I think in my blurb I noted that it is not recommended to submerge the phone afterwards. I would imagine that officially any company that says it doesn't effect it would have to get the whole system re certified.
It is within the boundaries of the seal. Who's going to be brave enough to submerge for 5 minutes and see if any water seeps in? Don't volunteer me please. I might do a 2 second plunge and keep on going from there... 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 60 seconds and 2 min.
Does wireless charging coil affects wireless resistance?
SandeepEmekar said:
Does wireless charging coil affects wireless resistance?
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The answer is very likely yes If you are not using a official Samsung accessory.
Alright. I did a test run with the QI receiver pad in. My wife was not happy about this at all. She hasn't even tested the phone without the pad in.
My video will consist of a dunk test, 1 min, 2 min, and 5 min submerging. In addition to that the wireless battery pack will be submerged in a zip lock bag. If all goes well the phone should be able to charge while underwater. That should be the ultimate A OKAY right?
WARNING
DO NOT SUBMERGE YOUR PHONE WITH THIS INSTALLED
I wanted to get this notice out before any of the video detailing what exactly happened. Just in case it can save someone. Details will follow shortly.
Video is below:
Starts at 1:16. You can hear the audio get worse.
Details:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52421677
I wanted to separate out the details before someone kills their daily phone and is left with nothing or has to pay a huge deductible.
I like this charger
cos it claims to charge just like the wire
has anyone tried it ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFhhPQxnLuc
or are there any others that claim Fast Charging ?
Thanks
Fast charging related to Charging efficiency. I find this one claimed as >73%. The price is also good, only $6.49 http://bit.ly/1pm8TCs
I bought a great Charging Station for my devices.My honey 6P,iPad3,Kindle,bluetooth headphone could be charged at the same time.I have known so many good friends here in XDA.I can't wait to share with everyone.If you need a charging station,maybe you could search "ipely" on Amazon.I'm sure you will love it.
Would you mind providing me some photos about this station?I am curious about it.
Chris992 said:
Would you mind providing me some photos about this station?I am curious about it.
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This is what a search turned up for me:
http://www.amazon.com/Innovative-Ch...01E6FRFVQ/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
Apparently not fast charging or Quick charge capable.
RojasTKD said:
This is what a search turned up for me:
http://www.amazon.com/Innovative-Ch...01E6FRFVQ/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
Apparently not fast charging or Quick charge capable.
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This station is great,I always want a tidy desk.And,2.4A is enough for me,1.06 inches wide can power my devices without removing the cases,great.:fingers-crossed:
Hello everybody. I would like to know if we can charge the Gear S3 with a powerbank? With wich power outpout? Thank you all.
saryip said:
Hello everybody. I would like to know if we can charge the Gear S3 with a powerbank? With wich power outpout? Thank you all.
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My T-Mobile LTE frontier doesn't have any USB connections on it, strictly wireless charging which it comes with. You may be able to plug in the power bank to the wireless charger but not sure what will happen.
saryip said:
Hello everybody. I would like to know if we can charge the Gear S3 with a powerbank? With wich power outpout? Thank you all.
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It will work without any problems with a powerbank with 1A output and original charging cradle.
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Hello,
One of my reasons to purchase Gear S3 was it Qi charging capability.
I have phone Qi phone charger in my carand I thought to use it for Gear also.
To my disappointment, the charger does not charge the watch.
The watch doesn't show charging and becomes warm.
It works OK with Samsung stock charger though.
Since Gear S3 has million of settings - is there any way to make it work with the car Qi charger?
Thanks!
No, there is no settings for it, simply, watch is not Qi charging compatible. Check this http://www.tizenexperts.com/2017/02...ers-with-your-gear-s3-it-could-fry-your-watch
Hello,
Has anyone tried charging their Gear S3 (Classic/Frontier) with a Nokia DT-900 Qi Charger?
I got a couple of these chargers when it went on clearance at my local ATT store.
I just got a Frontier from ebay (no warranty) and don't want to take any unnecessary risks.
Looking at the DT-900 specs: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/mobile/accessory/dt-900/specifications/
It would appear the charger is within spec of the 750 mA input.
Any advice would be appreciated.
I have various QI wireless chargers and for most they do not work. I have one that is a fast qi charger (10w) and it did work and the charging indicator showed on the watch. (Amazon link: http://a.co/bEck7Tr). That said, I only let it charge for a few seconds as I don't want to damage my watch. As well gear S3 had to be perfectly placed for it to start charging... so not worth it in my opinion.
MichaelGG said:
Hello,
One of my reasons to purchase Gear S3 was it Qi charging capability.
I have phone Qi phone charger in my carand I thought to use it for Gear also.
To my disappointment, the charger does not charge the watch.
The watch doesn't show charging and becomes warm.
It works OK with Samsung stock charger though.
Since Gear S3 has million of settings - is there any way to make it work with the car Qi charger?
Thanks!
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It charges with my S10+ using wireless power share. I guess you can do it, but not quite recommended.
It may get hot and the battery may get damaged by using a not compatible charger.
Better safe than sorry!
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It charges with my S10+ using wireless power share. I guess you can do it, but not quite recommended.
It may get hot and the battery may get damaged by using a not compatible charger.
Better safe than sorry!
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I have tried to charge my gear s3 classic with my s10+ but it does not work, how do you manage to do it?
VonKnas said:
I have tried to charge my gear s3 classic with my s10+ but it does not work, how do you manage to do it?
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My gear s3 frontier wouldn't work with power share with my original case (encased rebel series) but worked without the case. This was despite wireless charging for the s10+ working with case on.
I just got a spigen neo hybrid today and the power share works but it has to be lined up just right. My guess is your case is just too thick for the wireless power share.
Edit: make sure you turn on power share. It doesn't just work without enabling it first on the phone.
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My gear s3 frontier wouldn't work with power share with my original case (encased rebel series) but worked without the case. This was despite wireless charging for the s10+ working with case on.
I just got a spigen neo hybrid today and the power share works but it has to be lined up just right. My guess is your case is just too thick for the wireless power share.
Edit: make sure you turn on power share. It doesn't just work without enabling it first on the phone.
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Haha, thank you! Did not know that i needed to turn it on. I had removed the icon from the notification panel...:silly:
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Haha, thank you! Did not know that i needed to turn it on. I had removed the icon from the notification panel...:silly:
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Yeah, I thought it would be like hey, there's something that could be charged and just work.
I didn't want to sound condescending but it really wasn't advertised greatly. I'm sure the buds probably have something that says "to charge with power share, turn it on first", but I haven't gotten those yet. Honestly, I'm just so happy I can charge my Gear S3 frontier with it. It's stupid that a "standard" Qi pad won't charge it, but my phone will.....
good morning. please can i charge from galaxy s10e a huawei watch? or works only for other samsung devices? thanks
myabc said:
good morning. please can i charge from galaxy s10e a huawei watch? or works only for other samsung devices? thanks
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Review videos show it charging an iPhone.
I think anything that takes a wireless charge from a pad will work.
Just try it and find out.