New "Fast Charge" Wireless Puck in today - couple of pictures. - Galaxy Note5 Accessories

Got the new Samsung fast charge wireless charging puck in today, here's a couple of pictures of what's in the box.
Black puck comes with a white Adaptive Fast Charger and white USB cable (what happen to matching cables & charger?) :silly:
Wonder if you just use the Adaptive Fast Charger with the original puck would get the same results?
Will try it out later tonight and see what it does.

I believe that I hear a fan running inside of the puck. :silly:

So does it charge fast?

felloffthetruck said:
I believe that I hear a fan running inside of the puck. :silly:
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haha yep! I had to listen just because of you

KruseLudsMobile said:
So does it charge fast?
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Yes, a lot faster then the standard wireless charging pad. Not blazing fast but fast.

So what would the numbers be? 90 mins with the wire, 120 mins with the fast wireless charger, how fast with the old regular rectangular samsung wireless charger? And are these numbers with the phone turned on or off?

KruseLudsMobile said:
So what would the numbers be? 90 mins with the wire, 120 mins with the fast wireless charger, how fast with the old regular rectangular samsung wireless charger? And are these numbers with the phone turned on or off?
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2 hours with fast wireless charger with phone on, but if the environment temperature is higher than normal, it could be a little bit slower.
And yes there is a fan running inside, if you listen carefully at night, you can hear some noise.

feihu989 said:
And yes there is a fan running inside, if you listen carefully at night, you can hear some noise.
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You can also listen carefully during the day :silly:

Where did you get it from?

I heard there are slightly different model numbers from Samsung that look a like and you must buy the EP-PN920TBEGUS model to ensure it is the right one for the Note 5 (black; not sure what the SKU is for the white one for the Note 5). They look interchangeable but some of the boxes they come in say S6 and some say Note 5, and I have read that people that have a Note 5 that end up with the one that says S6 on the outside it works poorly... Where did you get yours?

I bought mine directly from Samsung

Kalm_Traveler said:
I bought mine directly from Samsung
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It's selling on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Fast-Charge-Wireless-Charging/dp/B012AWBN9C/
Doesn't mention if the adaptive fast charger is included.

feihu989 said:
It's selling on amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Fast-Charge-Wireless-Charging/dp/B012AWBN9C/
Doesn't mention if the adaptive fast charger is included.
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According to Amazon Q&A it does include it.
For $69 it better!

I had problems with the non-fast charging Samsung pad where it kept disconnecting and flashing blue. Some others have stated they had the same problem and that Samsung had no answer for it. Have you guys seen any of these behaviors on these new Fast Charging new ones?

dja2k said:
I had problems with the non-fast charging Samsung pad where it kept disconnecting and flashing blue. Some others have stated they had the same problem and that Samsung had no answer for it. Have you guys seen any of these behaviors on these new Fast Charging new ones?
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It wasn't the charger it was the phone. AT&T and international devices got a s/w update that fixed it. Maybe other's can talk about their carrier's pushing an update that corrected it.
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cpufrost said:
For $69 it better!
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The fast puck is air cooled and the standard puck isn't. That's got to be better for both the puck and phone in terms of managing heat. The standard puck has a 5V/2A wall charger while the fast puck comes with a 9V/1.67A wall charger which will fast charge the phone on USB. I'm not defending Samsung's pricing but you are getting better features for the increased price.

I am on Verizon and since I got the phone, there hasn't been any OTA updates. Now I don't know if I should buy the new fast charging unit to try since it might have the same behavior of shutting off and blinking blue.
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BarryH_GEG said:
It wasn't the charger it was the phone. AT&T and international devices got a s/w update that fixed it. Maybe other's can talk about their carrier's pushing an update that corrected it.
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The fast puck is air cooled and the standard puck isn't. That's got to be better for both the puck and phone in terms of managing heat. The standard puck has a 5V/2A wall charger while the fast puck comes with a 9V/1.67A wall charger which will fast charge the phone on USB. I'm not defending Samsung's pricing but you are getting better features for the increased price.
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By cooled you mean fan cooled?
Great, something else to make noise!
I have an Echo string trimmer (58V) and that charger has a fan that's quite loud. Of course at capacity (>100 Wh) it's going to need active cooling.
And yes, it's high, there will be aftermarket ones on AMZN for under $40.
I have the stadium three coil that works perfectly now. The phone gets fairly warm with that one as it is. TBH I prefer the slower charge since that's how the battery is charged most of the time. If I need a quick pick up on a dead phone it's getting plugged in and charging by wire at 3A. This should maximize battery life in the long run which may matter for those that keep their phones for a while.

Im on verizon and no problems on the non fast charger. Been using it for a good week.

cpufrost said:
According to Amazon Q&A it does include it.
For $69 it better!
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Thanks bro
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cpufrost said:
By cooled you mean fan cooled?
Great, something else to make noise!
I have an Echo string trimmer (58V) and that charger has a fan that's quite loud. Of course at capacity (>100 Wh) it's going to need active cooling.
And yes, it's high, there will be aftermarket ones on AMZN for under $40.
I have the stadium three coil that works perfectly now. The phone gets fairly warm with that one as it is. TBH I prefer the slower charge since that's how the battery is charged most of the time. If I need a quick pick up on a dead phone it's getting plugged in and charging by wire at 3A. This should maximize battery life in the long run which may matter for those that keep their phones for a while.
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If you are talking about Note 5, actually it never caused over heating problem when i tested Samsung or aftermarket fast wireless charger, it's been the best wireless charging phone ever, with fast charging, the phone only gets little bit warm. The s6 edge+ is the phone you need to be worried about, it caused much heat when charging with fast wireless charger, it slows down the charging speed, i guess the fan inside Samsung wireless charger is specially prepared for s6 edge+. So for s6 edge+ user, Samsung's fast wireless charger acts better than aftermarket fast wireless charger without fan.

Here is what the manual says about the fan
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question about new wireless charger

i got the new (circular) wireless charging station from samsung as well with s6e. i was wondering if i can use the advance fast charging that comes with the phone on the wireless charger to have it charge my phone wireless faster.
or will it damage the charger?
skyedream said:
i got the new (circular) wireless charging station from samsung as well with s6e. i was wondering if i can use the advance fast charging that comes with the phone on the wireless charger to have it charge my phone wireless faster.
or will it damage the charger?
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I don't think wireless charging will be any faster no matter what 5v USB adaptor you use as the wireless pad will only put out a set current, but I used the adaptive fast charger that came with the phone and to give you a rough idea of it's speed it topped my Edge up from 24% to 97% in about 2 hours. Quick enough for me and way faster than my old Nexus 4 on wireless charging.
While we are on this subject, would it be harmful for the phone to be wirelessly charging and plugged charging simultaneously? Would it do nothing, charge even faster, or overheat and damage the phone? I dont plan on trying it, just curious.
saanity said:
While we are on this subject, would it be harmful for the phone to be wirelessly charging and plugged charging simultaneously? Would it do nothing, charge even faster, or overheat and damage the phone? I dont plan on trying it, just curious.
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I would imagine that once something is plugged into the USB port (charger, OTG or whatever) wireless charging would be disabled as a safety precaution. This has been the case on other devices and I assume the same would apply in this instance.
The new wireless charger from Samsung supports AFC (adaptive fast charging) and it works with the cable and power brick that came with it. Been confirmed online a few times and I can also confirm because it charged my phone from about 5% to 100% in under 2.5 hours. That being said it's still not as fast as just plugging into the wall.
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Just so everyone knows how it works you can use either the charger that comes with the phone or in the box with the wireless charger. As far as it charging faster the way it works is 50% in 30 mins when connected physically to the wall. On the wireless charging pad it goes up 20% in 30 mins. Now the good thing about it is when the devices charging port goes out you can still charge your phone and it's faster then the old pad they used to use.
Pure+ said:
The new wireless charger from Samsung supports AFC (adaptive fast charging) and it works with the cable and power brick that came with it. Been confirmed online a few times and I can also confirm because it charged my phone from about 5% to 100% in under 2.5 hours. That being said it's still not as fast as just plugging into the wall.
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This makes little sense. If it supports fast charging, it supports fast charging. If it's "not as fast as just plugging into the wall," then it doesn't support fast charging.
Fast charging will get you from 5% to full in around an hour, not 2.5; which correlates with where wireless tech is right now. Because regardless of whether or not it can support the power input from a fast charging adapter, wireless chargers currently cannot utilize "fast charge" tech. The fastest wireless Qi chargers currently are 5V/1A chargers. That's as good as it gets right now and they're nowhere near fast charge spec.
So regardless of what you may have seen "confirmed" online, the Samsung charger isn't a fast charge device.
I am using a wireless charging and I would comment like "so far so good"
I think you should also try this. !!!
chris mackenzy said:
I am using a wireless charging and I would comment like "so far so good"
I think you should also try this. !!!
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The charging pad for me is a convenience factor. The fact that the fast charging gets ours phones up to 100% in 1-2hours depending on who you listen too is already fantastic. I like the idea of just walking in my door at home and placing it on the pad. Who cares if it takes a little longer that plugged in fast charging. Enjoy the ability of just placing the phone on the pad when you get home and have things to get done right away. Can't believe so much negativity for a phone just released with no development yet such as custom ROMs and kernels to make a beast of a phone, a KILLER beast. Sorry, just too much negativity for me. I have owned every Samsung Galaxy all the way up to this Edge 128GB. Yeah, you can't remove the battery. Yeah, no SD card slot. But the Internal memory is so damn fast, I am no longer in that complaint department camp. As for people moaning that their rear glass magically broke all by itself...I have a hard time believing that. I bought a Spigen NeoHybrid case that covers the back with a nice rubberized well fitting cover. The edges of the case ar metal, so you still have that wonderful tactile feeling of a solid metal phone. Best Samsung phone to date, IMHO and once ROMs and custom recoveries come along, it can only get sweeter. In the meantime, I will get off my soapbox and enjoy a phone that far exceeds my S5 and happily wait for developers to do their magic. Patience is a virtue. Sorry for my rant if it offends those that expect perfection out of the box. Yes, it's a damn expensive phone. So are IPhones. And they had issues right out of the box and their OTA fixes caused worse problems. I rest my case.
EDIT: The help so far from users here in general have been fantastic and my hat off to thos that helped me deal with softbricking my phone from either initially using a root file that didn't work for our 925 models, to showing the way to use Kies to actually restore the full stock image, and to ZiDroid to actually give us the ability to at least have a working stock recovery screen instead of the dreaded black only screen after rooting. And I enjoy using apps that require rooting so as far as warranty issues goes, I don't really care. If I can Odin, Kies, smartswitch or whatever new stuff comes along, then I'm a happy camper. Other here just need to do a little reading and search before posting rants that have fixes already out there posted. Off soapbox again
S6 wireless chargin box doesn't include cable and plug in it. I will buy a new data cable and plug for it. Should I buy adaptive fast charging cable and plug which comes with S6 or can I use S5/Note 3 charger for it? I am asking cos S6's adaptive fast charging cable and plug is more expensive than S5 charger
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S6 wireless chargin box doesn't include cable and plug in it. I will buy a new data cable and plug for it. Should I buy adaptive fast charging cable and plug which comes with S6 or can I use S5/Note 3 charger for it? I am asking cos S6's adaptive fast charging cable and plug is more expensive than S5 charger
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Both my samsung wireless charging pads came with the charging cable and plug
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Camboteav said:
Both my samsung wireless charging pads came with the charging cable and plug
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In Turkey, they give it free with S6 edge as a promotion without cable and plug. What kind of cable and plug does it have? Same as S6 fast charger or classic S5/Note 3 charger?
shaq1907 said:
In Turkey, they give it free with S6 edge as a promotion without cable and plug. What kind of cable and plug does it have? Same as S6 fast charger or classic S5/Note 3 charger?
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That's probably why you just got the pad since it was a promotion. I bought both of mine through samsung mobile website and they came with white ones but not adaptive fast charging. The pad cannot charge fast with it anyways.
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That's probably why you just got the pad since it was a promotion. I bought both of mine through samsung mobile website and they came with white ones but not adaptive fast charging. The pad cannot charge fast with it anyways.
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Thanks sir. I have just ordered classic 2A charger and will plug it in wireless pad.

Wireless charging easier?

Is having a wireless charger truly easier than just plugging it in? I've also heard of people using a charger in places like under a table or couch and being able to charge their device without seeing the charger. Is this true? Cool if so!
I Just Got the Speigen one last night. Its nIce To sit down when going to bed. It IS slow though. I have the ampere app which measures charging. When on the Samsung wired charger input hovers around 1000 to 1200mah. On the wireless it is all over the place from 100 to 350mah. I've seen it as low as 10mah. So it's really something to just set it on before bed unless the Samsung on has a much better charging Rate. I got that one half price in exchange for a review so the Samsung one may be in my future if it charges a lot faster. It does however work through my ottorbox. Those higher numbers are bare phone though with no case. This one is supposed to be strong due to the 3 coil design. I call BS.
Now there are websites that sell the 3 coil parts so that you can make your own or integrate it into furniture. I'm thinking about ordering it so I can build it into my center console
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It would be something like this to make your own.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/Qi-Wireless-C...3D261997013630&_trksid=p2056116.c100408.m2460
You really can build into furniture? Cool!!
I have both the Samsung Fast Charging and Choetech Fast Charging wireless chargers and love them both. For me, they both charge fast... comparable to the charger that comes with Note5 I have and S6 E+ my wife has. I have no complaints from either about their performance.
Bdozier said:
I have both the Samsung Fast Charging and Choetech Fast Charging wireless chargers and love them both. For me, they both charge fast... comparable to the charger that comes with Note5 I have and S6 E+ my wife has. I have no complaints from either about their performance.
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Get the ampere app and see what kind of charging rates you get please. I'd be curious to see
LateForDinner said:
Is having a wireless charger truly easier than just plugging it in? I've also heard of people using a charger in places like under a table or couch and being able to charge their device without seeing the charger. Is this true? Cool if so!
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It's easier once you get the hang of the "charge zone" on your phone. If you don't set it down properly on the charger then it may not charge.
I have one at work and at home. I just set it down and don't have to have and loose usb charging cord hanging around when I am not charging.
Does anyone know a good wireless charger that its light can be turned off while charging? I can't stand lights on when i'm trying to sleep at night.
I made an accessory for mine. It fits the case perfectly and provides perfect alignment every time, even in complete darkness. Engineers, pay attention:
Radimus said:
I made an accessory for mine. It fits the case perfectly and provides perfect alignment every time, even in complete darkness. Engineers, pay attention:
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Sweet!!!
9tr3g said:
This one is supposed to be strong due to the 3 coil design. I call BS.
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The three coil design only means a larger charging area, I have the same charger, unless yours is broken I don't know what your are calling bs on. Compared to my old ghost 100 that I had to meticulously place my nexus 6 on this one is pretty much just drop the phone on it, landscape or portrait and it charges fine.
I have a glass table in front of my TV that something like this would work great on. Now that they are so much cheaper than before, any recommendations?

Mophie wireless charging cases available for PO today

You can now purchase Mophie's wireless charging battery cases for the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, 2950mAh and 3300mAh battery, respectively. Who's getting one?
http://www.mophie.com/shop/juice-pack-galaxy-s7-edge
Is this quick charge compatible? I can't find any info from that site.
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Wireless adapter built-in
Don't know about your model but, I have the Canadian Exynos version and the is the wireless adapter built-in the phone. All you have to buy is the fast wireless charger. No need for any aftermarket adapter or case.
This case has a 3300 mah battery built in. Website doesn't day if it's qc 2.0 so it may take forever to wireless charge.
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duceyaj said:
This case has a 3300 mah battery built in. Website doesn't day if it's qc 2.0 so it may take forever to wireless charge.
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Not really, you can charge the case/phone wirelessly which should only take ~3.5 hours for the case at the slower wireless charging rate. If both are completely depleted then it would take ~7-8 hours to fully charge them via regular wireless charging. it really depends on what the case supports in that sense. It would be nice if it had >10W wireless charging as a capability, then I might consider it since my batter life is complete sh*t.
For the price it's this or the Samsung one. Any ideas which will be better ?
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Or these but no pass through... and not wireless. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3341824
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But much cheaper
Guess, the 3rd one since seller is accepting returns and cheaper like you brought up. Would make my easier if I decided it's not working for me.
manudion12 said:
Don't know about your model but, I have the Canadian Exynos version and the is the wireless adapter built-in the phone. All you have to buy is the fast wireless charger. No need for any aftermarket adapter or case.
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You are completely missing any point here
This is an extra battery inside a case, that uses the wireless charging mechanism inside the phone (instead of USB port) to charge your phone when you are away from AC power.
This is pretty cool, but lacking in the style department.
this one too
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Battery-Any...TF8&qid=1459339543&sr=8-3&keywords=s7+battery
Cst79 said:
You are completely missing any point here
This is an extra battery inside a case, that uses the wireless charging mechanism inside the phone (instead of USB port) to charge your phone when you are away from AC power.
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Actually my understanding is that is does connect to the phone via the micro USB port. The case itself has a Qi receiver built into it so you can put the case case on a Qi charger and it will charge the phone that way. The case does not charge the phone via Qi.
chippyuk said:
Actually my understanding is that is does connect to the phone via the micro USB port. The case itself has a Qi receiver built into it so you can put the case case on a Qi charger and it will charge the phone that way. The case does not charge the phone via Qi.
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Nope. Look here for an example:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EP-TG935BBUGUS
There is no link to the USB port. And the Mophie version is using the same principle. Of course, it can also be used as a wireless charging pad.
Cst79 said:
Nope. Look here for an example:
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EP-TG935BBUGUS
There is no link to the USB port. And the Mophie version is using the same principle. Of course, it can also be used as a wireless charging pad.
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Nope!
I am not talking about the Samsung one! Just look at the bottom of the Mophie case, it would not be that big if it charged the phone via Qi, not to mention that all the other Mophie cases connect via USB or Lightning even on phones that have Qi built it.
The Mophie case does NOT use the same principal, it connects to the phone via micro USB ONLY.
Samsung case = The case is charged via USB only, it charges the phone via Qi only.
Mophie = The case is charged via USB or Qi, it charges the phone via USB only.
I've been rockin' the Mophie case a few days now. Looks sleek, feels sleek, not sure I really NEED it! LOL Buttons work great. Amplifies the sound coming out of the speaker grill. :good:The case takes a while to charge. I use the Samsung Wireless Fast Charger.
Seriously though. Samsung hit a home run with the S7 Edge.
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I've been rockin' the Mophie case a few days now. Looks sleek, feels sleek, not sure I really NEED it! LOL Buttons work great. Amplifies the sound coming out of the speaker grill. :good:The case takes a while to charge. I use the Samsung Wireless Fast Charger.
Seriously though. Samsung hit a home run with the S7 Edge.
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Niceee! Could have gotten one for myself only if they're offering colors other than black...
D4nielc said:
I've been rockin' the Mophie case a few days now. Looks sleek, feels sleek, not sure I really NEED it! LOL Buttons work great. Amplifies the sound coming out of the speaker grill. :good:The case takes a while to charge. I use the Samsung Wireless Fast Charger.
Seriously though. Samsung hit a home run with the S7 Edge.
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Pictures?

Qi Wireless charger

I own a Note 5 and just bought Samsung's official Qi charger to go with it. It's nice and convenient.
Question: can I leave the phone on the charging pad at 100% battery all the time, or will it damage the battery?
If the charger isn't being used, is it better to disconnect ot from the power outlet?
Is it possible to turn off / dim the charger lights? This is definitely not something you want to keep in your bedroom.
TYIA
rodrigorajao said:
I own a Note 5 and just bought Samsung's official Qi charger to go with it. It's nice and convenient.
Question: can I leave the phone on the charging pad at 100% battery all the time, or will it damage the battery?
If the charger isn't being used, is it better to disconnect ot from the power outlet?
Is it possible to turn off / dim the charger lights? This is definitely not something you want to keep in your bedroom.
TYIA
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No it won't hurt it to leave it on it.. I leave mine on it all night long.. It's the phone itself that drops the charging connection when it's full but if it starts to go down the phone will just turn it back on to fully charge again.. There's nothing you can do about the lights except put some dark tape over it or something lol
using casing on phone can use wireless charger?
rodrigorajao said:
I own a Note 5 and just bought Samsung's official Qi charger to go with it. It's nice and convenient.
Question: can I leave the phone on the charging pad at 100% battery all the time, or will it damage the battery?
If the charger isn't being used, is it better to disconnect ot from the power outlet?
Is it possible to turn off / dim the charger lights? This is definitely not something you want to keep in your bedroom.
TYIA
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I got a 5 of them throught the house and I'm always dropping it on it Ive had s5 convert to qi lg g4 converted to qi s6 s7 note 4 and 5
even a old lumia windows phone the lumia and note 5 have bad usb ports so its the only way to charge em ive never had any problems out of any of them and they all lived on the charger just because I could leave my s7 on most of the day when I'm not at work
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edwardsiow said:
using casing on phone can use wireless charger?
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I use a otterbox case and don't have any issues with mine qi chargin
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using casing on phone can use wireless charger?
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Yes, you can charge with most of the cases on the market

Wireless Charging

Is there any good wireless chargers out there that are compatible with the Xperia 1 II.
I've got this one ready which I'm presuming will work;
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B07DBXZZN3?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
I'm not bothered that this may or may not charge at the fastest wireless capabilit, as it'll be my bedside table nighttime charger
I have just backed to that project
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ohsnapofficial/ohsnap-grip-how-smart-people-use-smartphones
i like the fact that it got a magnet so you won't consume a charge cycle for removing it from the dock for few seconds
I'm assuming my Ioniq Premium EV wireless charger will do the trick. A bit on the expensive side, but it comes with a car.
I just bought this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Spigen-Ste...arger&qid=1592015010&sprefix=spigen+wi&sr=8-5
I have a Samsung one and it works ok.
cd993 said:
I've got this one ready which I'm presuming will work;
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B07DBXZZN3?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
I'm not bothered that this may or may not charge at the fastest wireless capabilit, as it'll be my bedside table nighttime charger
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Does it work? How long to charge? What adaptor are you using with it?
Want something by my computer, so needs to be reasonably fast.
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Does it work? How long to charge? What adaptor are you using with it?
Want something by my computer, so needs to be reasonably fast.
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It works even with the Spigen case. Though I couldn't say how long it takes as I only use it at nighttime as a stand, plus I have a generic multi-usb plug that it's plugged in to and so it won;t be charging at it's fastest speed anyways.
Sorry not to be of any help there, someone else soon I'm sure will be of more assistance
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Is there any good wireless chargers out there that are compatible with the Xperia 1 II.
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What do you mean by compatible? Qi is the only wireless charging standard so any wireless charger works
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Loads of the wireless charges say Samsung compatible 10watts all other models 5watts
Or Apple compatible etc...
Use the one on the picture. It's old but does the job well. It even works with the official Sony window case.
Do we have an Official Sony OEM Wireless Charger?
I thought my eyes played a trick on me that a few weeks after the Xperia 1 II was announced in February that I saw a new wireless charger accessories in the Sony Mobile UK website. But when I check it again now, it's not there. I wonder if it was never there in the first place and my eyes played a trick on me.
I think the last wireless charger that Sony produced was the WCH20 for the XZ2. But it's said that the product is discontinued, and I find it really difficult to find one. I know I can use any qi-compatible wireless charger (like the Samsung one, which I kind of like), but I don't like having my accessories not part of the Sony ecosystem.
Does anyone know if Sony has an in-production wireless charger or have some plans to reintroduce them as well? I find it odd that they sell a phone with wireless charging capability but not complimented by the accessories needed to fully utilise that feature. Since the product page says that "Wireless charger sold separately". Now, does that mean we have to get it from somewhere else, or that Sony is going to sell their wireless charger separately?
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
I bought a Yootech one off Amazon. Works well, puts in just under 3000mah.
Rameyuk said:
I thought my eyes played a trick on me that a few weeks after the Xperia 1 II was announced in February that I saw a new wireless charger accessories in the Sony Mobile UK website. But when I check it again now, it's not there. I wonder if it was never there in the first place and my eyes played a trick on me.
I think the last wireless charger that Sony produced was the WCH20 for the XZ2. But it's said that the product is discontinued, and I find it really difficult to find one. I know I can use any qi-compatible wireless charger (like the Samsung one, which I kind of like), but I don't like having my accessories not part of the Sony ecosystem.
Does anyone know if Sony has an in-production wireless charger or have some plans to reintroduce them as well? I find it odd that they sell a phone with wireless charging capability but not complimented by the accessories needed to fully utilise that feature. Since the product page says that "Wireless charger sold separately". Now, does that mean we have to get it from somewhere else, or that Sony is going to sell their wireless charger separately?
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
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I found one at the Sony Center (look at my previous post) but it's an older model. They are planning on bringing back the xz2 / xz3 charger but due to the pandemic the production is slow. There are some New old Stock on ebay and amazon uk
Any recommendations for a reasonably inexpensive wireless charger that charges the phone quickly?
I'm using the Pixel Stand
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Tmel14 said:
Any recommendations for a reasonably inexpensive wireless charger that charges the phone quickly?
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Virtually any Qi charger that supports over 11w charging will work fine.
Only thing is, the phone seem to get hot when wireless charging much more than when using a cable.
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I use a QI stand for my XZ2 P and left the phone on there (usually at night and more) and after 18 months the battery had swollen and was pushing the screen off
New battery fitted and programmed timer fitted to the mains outlet, working out my charging patterns I have set timed on off program that limits the charging times, it has a manual override if I need it but generally don't
so it charges for 2 hours from 4am and 5 more cycles during the day of 30mins each - sometimes I turn it off depending on my usage and charge level - so far working very well
The longest period on continuous charge is 2 hours
I highly recommend this to everyone who finds themselves leaving their phone on charge for long periods
tonev said:
Use the one on the picture. It's old but does the job well. It even works with the official Sony window case.
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Thanks tonev!
I bought one today from Ebay, 32 euro shipping included
Should I get a 10w or a 15w QI charger?

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