"Of course, the flagships of today often offer both wireless and fast wired charging, but that’s a relatively new development that started last year. "
Oh, yeah? Relatively? Motorola came out with the DROID Turbo back in 2014, nearly 5 years ago with wireless charging and 15 W fast charging. and I am pretty sure there are plenty other devices. No offense but this article not complete.
Anonymous, 01 May 2019if iphones explode when used while charging, then don't buy iphones.
Using a phone while it... moreIt's better though to NOT use your phones while it's charging though it's technically safe to do so... It'll reduce heat production, plus ensuring your battery charges in the quickest time possible and the charger plus the USB cable can work efficiently...
A phone's battery can rupture or explode though if the user is using it to make or answer a call when it's charging due to the surge in static current when the radio signal is transmitted/received... It rarely happens but had happened and will continue to happen due to idiots like you...
Bye...
A smart Shooter, 29 Apr 2019I always charge my phone by stick on the charging dock, it is very simple and ease of use. Wha... moreZ2 has the world first phone stand charging dock, it is really cool, many year later the Samsung copy it.
Anonymous, 01 May 2019if iphones explode when used while charging, then don't buy iphones.
Using a phone while it... moreSafety comes first before normal usage.
I won't take the risk. I will go with wireless charging.
Anonymous, 01 May 2019if iphones explode when used while charging, then don't buy iphones.
Using a phone while it... moreBetter be safe than sorry.
Even it's normal, but if it is not safe, never mind. I prefer wireless pad charging.
Peter-B, 29 Apr 2019Yes, it's why I call them "brands" not "companies". Anyway, it's an iffy distinction as these ... morethanks for clarification
Anonymous, 01 May 2019It is not advisable to use your phone while charging.
There are lots of news about iPhones ex... moreif iphones explode when used while charging, then don't buy iphones.
Using a phone while it's being charged is 100% normal usage condition. Stop using broken phones.
Huawei pushed others to catxh up on chsrging speed on a big scale
I've seen the hardware. Just put a damn Qi coil in and let people pick. A qi coil is literally probably less than 50c a unit.
I don't personally like a tethered phone. I get that there are people who don't have issues with that or don't mind replacing cables, but it's cheap and easy to add such a feature as qi. I just wish I had the option without having to block off my charging port because someone decided it'd be better for me to use it with a cable.
Anonymous, 30 Apr 2019plugging in actually gives more freedom than "wireless"
"Wireless" charging means my phone ... moreIt is not advisable to use your phone while charging.
There are lots of news about iPhones exploding while charging.
So better be safe than sorry, don't use your phone while charging.
If a call is received while charging, unplug it first before answering.
Wireless charging is safer than wired charging because you don't need to unplug the charger, just lift the phone and answer. Convenient!
Safety first!
Anonymous, 30 Apr 2019plugging in actually gives more freedom than "wireless"
"Wireless" charging means my phone ... moreIt is not advisable to use your phone while charging so moving around with the phone when it is charging is not safe. There are lots of news about iPhones exploding while charging.
So safety first. Wireless charging gives you more safety.
Hmm, 30 Apr 2019Wireless all the way, why plug something in when you don't need to? plugging in actually gives more freedom than "wireless"
"Wireless" charging means my phone needs to be 1mm from a wired charging pad. Zero freedom. They used to be called phone docking stations before, lower tech but exact same "convenience."
a wired phone with a 2m charging cord means I can move around 4m. Change my sitting position or lie down on the sofa, and my phone is still charging, no problem.
Wireless all the way, why plug something in when you don't need to?
sohail shafayat, 30 Apr 2019Ok, go ruin your battery. Best of luckWho said it will be ruin by wireless charging?
sohail shafayat, 30 Apr 2019Ok, go ruin your battery. Best of luckI don't care, I change phone every two years.
Anonymous, 30 Apr 2019I don't care as long as it keeps me away from the messy wire connected directly to the phone. ... moreOk, go ruin your battery. Best of luck
sohail shafayat, 30 Apr 2019https://www.phonearena.com/news/Wireless-charging-overrated-feature_id115399Seriously who is Georgi Zarkov?
sohail shafayat, 30 Apr 2019https://www.phonearena.com/news/Wireless-charging-overrated-feature_id115399Not even trustworthy...
sohail shafayat, 30 Apr 2019It’s not even a good way to charge things So, you have your phone on your wireless charger ... moreI don't care as long as it keeps me away from the messy wire connected directly to the phone. Whenever I want to use it, I don't have to pull the cable for safety, I just need to lift it up. After using, I just need to put it on top of the pad, no need to plug, and that is called convenience.
Anonymous, 30 Apr 2019Not reliable source. Nah...It’s not even a good way to charge things
So, you have your phone on your wireless charger and you feel like you’re living in the future, right? Not really. Wireless charging is not some new, fancy technology. It’s been around for a while and it’s kind of primitive compared to the other stuff found on your phone. It’s a really inefficient way to charge your device, like two people trying to have a conversation by yelling on both sides of a wall. A big chunk of the power used by the charger is wasted, converted into heat instead, slowly deteriorating the health of the battery in the process. And while now there are faster wireless chargers, it’s generally slower than a wired connection, so why even bother with it?
Now, an argument can be made that a wireless charger can be used by all sorts of compatible devices, so you don’t need to look for separate cables. But over the years, manufacturers have actually become pretty good at sticking to a certain type of cable, usually USB Type-C or Lightning. I remember the days when every phone brand used a different plug. Now that’s when wireless charging would have been useful! Today, though, as long as you put a little thought into picking your gadgets, you’re pretty much guaranteed to be able to charge them all with a single cable.
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