2. SMARTPHONE AND
Wireless Charging Support
■ Now a days, Most of the flagship smartphones
support the wireless charging with QI wireless
charging standards.
■ Brands like Samsung, Apple supporting the
wireless charging in smartphone since a long time.
■ Now people are more excited about this state of
the art functionality but we need to understand
what exactly is wire-less charging and how does it
works.
3. What is Wireless Charging?
■ Wireless charging means a charging a device without using a cable.
■ It will transfer of the power from main power out device without a cable.
■ Instead of a cable, It involves the power transfer pad and receiver.
4. How It Works?
■ It is basically on inductive charging methods. It will generate the power using two
coils and create one electromagnetic field.
■ In the supporting smartphone, a receiving magnetic plate is available.
■ When this place comes into the contact with the electromagnetic field, then the
electric power transfers.
■ This is a Direct current (DC), which in turn charges the built-in smartphone battery.
5. What is QI Standards for Wireless
Charging in Smartphone?
■ QI Standard is a main wireless charging standard that has been developed by the WPC
(Wireless Power Consortium) for an inductive charging method upto the 30 to 40mm.
This standard is adopt by many brands as mentioned earlier in this blog like Samsung,
Apple, HTC, LG, Sony, even in Nokia as well.
■ This QI Standards has multiple power specifications.
■ Lower Power Specification: 5W, 7.5W , 10W, even upto 15W (Device like devices like
the Huawei Mate 20 Pro.)
■ Medium Power Specification: This specification can deliver upto 120W and used for
display and laptops.
■ High Power Specification: This specification can deliver upto 1KW to power devices
such as kitchen gears.
6. From where you get the charging pods and
stands?
■ Mostly brands have their own
wireless chargers.
7. Wireless Charging in Car?
■ Now a days car manufacturer have
wireless charging in many models
but its not as standards. Brands
like Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz
and Volvo.
8. What are the advantages and
disadvantages of Wireless Charging?
■ Advantages:
■ Safer way to transfer power to your
phone.
■ Simple to just drop your phone on the
charging pad.
■ Puts less strain on the charging port
of your phone.
■ Qi wireless charging pads being
installed in various places around the
world, if you run out of juice and don't
have a cable you can still charge your
phone.
■ Disadvantages:
■ Wireless charging is slower,
especially for current Quick Charge
technology Smartphone - plugging
into a wall outlet will be much, much
quicker for those devices.
■ If you've got your phone charging via
a cable, you can still hold it and use it
as normal. If you take your phone off
a wireless charging pad to use it, it
stops charging.
■ Not all phones have it.
9. Contact Us:
■ If you have any problem with your existing smartphone, tablet or electronic device
contact us today.
We have shops at multiple location and We will return your cellphone in a same
day.
■ Contact Number: (855) 462-4349
■ Hours of Operation: Monday – Saturday: 10:00am – 8:00pm Sunday: 11:00pm –
6:00pm
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