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Wireless Charging Checker

Before you decide to buy a Wireless Charger (Wireless Charging Pad) , you can verify your mobile first! T...

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Before you decide to buy a Wireless Charger (Wireless Charging Pad) , you can verify your mobile first!

The App is very very easy to use , please mail [email protected] if any question!

There is a known Wireless Charging enabled mobiles list -

Apple iPhone: 8, 8 Plus, X, XR, XS, XS MAX
Samsung Galaxy: Note 10+, Note 10 , Note 9 , Note 8 , Note 5, S20+ , S20 , S10+ , S10 , S10e , S9 , S9+ , S8 , S8+ , S7 , S7 Edge , S6 , S6 Active , S6 Edge , Z Flip , Fold
Sony: Xperia XZ3, Xperia XZ2 Premium, Xperia XZ2 (Plus more devices)
LG: V30 , V30+ , V35 , V40 , V50 , G8 , G7 ThinQ, G6 (US version only), G4 (optional), G3 (optional) (Plus more devices)
Nokia: 8 Sirocco
Huawei: P30 Pro , Mate series (Plus more devices)
Xiaomi: MI 9, MIX 3, MIX 2S
Microsoft Lumia: 1520, 1020, 930, 929, 928, 920
Google Nexus: 4, 5, 6, 7 (2013) Pixel series
BlackBerry: Priv (Plus more devices)


What is Qi?

Wireless charging is a technology that allows charging over (very) short distances without cables.

The advantage of wireless charging is that it’s quicker and easier, as you don’t have to plug and unplug each time – you just place your device on top of your wireless charging pad. It also looks neater.

There are various competing standards for wireless charging. The most popular is Qi (pronounced ‘chee’), which has been supported by all of the major companies. Apple have included wireless charging on their latest iPhone models, and Samsung have done that for years; they’ve also made a wide range of Samsung wireless chargers that work with all phones with Qi wireless charging built in.

Compatible devices?

A few phones have wireless charging built right in.

Other phones need a replacement rear cover or case. These are built to fit specific phones, so make sure you choose the right one.

If a wireless charging cover isn’t available for your phone, you can use a universal adapter instead, allowing even much older devices to support wireless charging.

Last update

March 28, 2020

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