Wireless Charging Pads - Droid Ultra Accessories

Anyone find a good one? Its QI compatible so I imagine most would work.

The nexus one works fine. Haven't had any issues with it.
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I use ghost 100 for my new droid maxx

The nexus one is very positional with my maxx. I prefer the $39.99 LG pad that Verizon is selling in stores though. Very light and small.
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Haven't ordered it yet, but I'm looking at this one on Amazon due to price and that I like how it holds the entire phone (and isn't a balancing act).
http://www.amazon.com/GMYLE-Generat...d=1377320358&sr=8-25&keywords=qi+charging+pad

The Ghost100 fits nice with the maxx. The one above "GMYLE" the phone is going to hang off the bottom of the charger. There is also a anker branded one which I sell alot of there products and will say its a really nice product.
The charging point on the razr ultra and maxx are higher up on the phone. Maybe 1/3rd of the way down. Where as the GMYLE is centered. The anker if you check is a little higher up.
I just have been putting my phone sideways on the ghost 100 without issue and it doesnt have any balance issues.
It doesnt have the magnets like ive seen in some past that center the phone though.

I'm using the Nokia wireless charger. I like the flat ones compared to the ones that hold the phone at an angle. Seems to do the job!
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My Samsung charging pad that I had for the S4 works. I have to slide it down a little lower so it doesn't sit in the middle of the charging pad, but it still works.

Last year, I bought an Energizer dual-position Qi charger to use with my Bionic. The battery cover required for inductive charging made the Bionic too big to fit into my TPU case and I wasn't really impressed with wireless charging, so it went into the drawer.
Yesterday, I hauled out the charger to try with my shiny new Maxx. I'm still not impressed. The phone has to be placed very exactly, and the blue lights on the charger illuminate even when the battery isn't actually charging.
I have the bumper on my phone, not a full case. Could that be the problem?
Here's the link to the charger I bought on Amazon. (It was $29.99 at the time with free Prime shipping, not $90 as currently listed.)
http://www.amazon.com/Energizer-Qi-...-Enabled+3+Position+Inductive+Charger+(Black)

I just ordered TYLT VU charging pad for my Maxx http://tylt.com/vu/
I have the older LG pad thats big and flat and the Maxx hangs halfway off of the bottom just to get it to charge, where the VU charging pad has 3 coils built in for charging and it also lets the phone sit at a 45 degree angle.

I think since the Maxx's coil seems to be in between the upper and middle third of the back, and not in the center of the device, many of those charging pads will require correct positioning to work properly. I also have the Samsung pad and since that has the coil in the center, you have to shift the Maxx down like half an inch or so. Hopefully the TYLT VU will work properly, since you won't be able to re-position the phone easily.

raichur0xx0rz said:
I think since the Maxx's coil seems to be in between the upper and middle third of the back, and not in the center of the device, many of those charging pads will require correct positioning to work properly. I also have the Samsung pad and since that has the coil in the center, you have to shift the Maxx down like half an inch or so. Hopefully the TYLT VU will work properly, since you won't be able to re-position the phone easily.
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Just got my TYLT VU today and it works great with the maxx. The VU is definitely the nicest charging pad I have ever seen. Guess I'll be selling my old LG pad now.
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sabbotage said:
Just got my TYLT VU today and it works great with the maxx. The VU is definitely the nicest charging pad I have ever seen. Guess I'll be selling my old LG pad now.
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Great - sounds good. Did you order direct, as I notice that they're OOS and I don't see it on Amazon.

raichur0xx0rz said:
Great - sounds good. Did you order direct, as I notice that they're OOS and I don't see it on Amazon.
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I ordered from Verizon. The price is a little more but that didn't bother me much. I'll sell my old LG pad to offset the cost a little anyway.
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sabbotage said:
I ordered from Verizon. The price is a little more but that didn't bother me much. I'll sell my old LG pad to offset the cost a little anyway.
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I have the nokia one. Works great. I like the bigger size (than the LG one). I would really like a pad that was bigger then the phone, I think that would make everything much easier.

ubermetroid said:
I have the nokia one. Works great. I like the bigger size (than the LG one). I would really like a pad that was bigger then the phone, I think that would make everything much easier.
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My LG pad is the older one that is bigger than the phone. It's not the round one that they sell now. But since the charging coil is directly in the center I had to have 1/3 of my Maxx hanging off the bottom of the LG pad to get the phone to charge. The TYLT pad has 3 coils so it will work with any phone with multiple placements.
This is the LG pad I have: http://www.lg.com/us/cell-phone-accessories/lg-WCP-700

Bought the LG puck at a Verizon store and it charges my Maxx through my Otterbox. Very impressed.

Got a Nokia qi charger from AT&T for $25. Its a bit small (and the coil is centered) but it works just fine. In fact, its small enough to potentially be able to be turned into a car dock charger...

If you guys dont want to mess around with the position of the phone or have half of it hanging off the base, zens makes a charger that has 7 coils and you can literally just throw the phone on the mat and walk away. It also shuts down when the phone is fully charged, rather than overcharge, overheat, or drain the battery like some of the cheaper models. Its reasonably price as well. Ive seen it for $48.

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If you guys dont want to mess around with the position of the phone or have half of it hanging off the base, zens makes a charger that has 7 coils and you can literally just throw the phone on the mat and walk away. It also shuts down when the phone is fully charged, rather than overcharge, overheat, or drain the battery like some of the cheaper models. Its reasonably price as well. Ive seen it for $48.
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Link?
I wound up returning the one off amazon for the Vu as I'm not going to have a balancing act every time I go to sleep and need to charge my phone.

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Wireless charging. Finally

So wireless charging is here for the s3 by Duracell. Finally. Yeah mad expensive. I'll keep using the wired one
Thanks to Facebook advertizong for the link. Lol
http://www.duracellpowermat.com/wir...book&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=S3%2Blaunch
What do you guys think? Personally, wireless charging is a good but its limited.
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I've had wireless charging since August . . .
Have one in my car and one next to my bed. The phone locks to the wireless dock with magnets which keep it in place and at an incline rather than flat. It's nice. Cost me ~ $25 for all of it.
Oh...and mine doesn't require an ugly case like the Duracell or some sort of special back cover. Phone looks like any other S3.
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I've had wireless charging since August . . .
Have one in my car and one next to my bed. The phone locks to the wireless dock with magnets which keep it in place and at an incline rather than flat. It's nice. Cost me ~ $25 for all of it.
Oh...and mine doesn't require an ugly case like the Duracell or some sort of special back cover. Phone looks like any other S3.
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DIY guide, please
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Guide please. Lol or link to one. 25 bucks I can definitely spend
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Ok. I'll try compiling something later tonight. It is basically based off of the Palm Pre charging that everyone on the I9300 forums has gone over except I change the magnets so it's secure and also shave the back cover so that it doesn't bulge.
This might sound stupid but whats the point to spend 100$ on a wireless charger ? Does it really bother you that much to have a cord laying around ? I find it not very conveniant at bed time... /unless its because you need some juice and there is no power source close to you i understand
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shahkam said:
This might sound stupid but whats the point to spend 100$ on a wireless charger ? Does it really bother you that much to have a cord laying around ? I find it not very conveniant at bed time... /unless its because you need some juice and there is no power source close to you i understand
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One advantage is that the micro USB connectors are a weak point in the design of most cell phones. They often break or wear out. Given the extra contacts in ours, I like the idea of avoiding the wear and tear.
But it looks like this one doesn't follow the Qi standard which our phones support with the replacement back which was promoted so I'll pass.
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brad0112358 said:
One advantage is that the micro USB connectors are a weak point in the design of most cell phones. They often break or wear out. Given the extra contacts in ours, I like the idea of avoiding the wear and tear.
But it looks like this one doesn't follow the Qi standard which our phones support with the replacement back which was promoted so I'll pass.
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Yeah true they tend to break however i always take good care of my phones so for me my phones are always as mint as day 1
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Does this not work on the T999???????
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6W7WfcXQTQ
se1000 said:
Does this not work on the T999???????
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6W7WfcXQTQ
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Yeah it will work.
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Wireless charging seems useful but I'm in no rush. Would love it for my car though. Too many wires as it is.
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}{Alienz}{ said:
I've had wireless charging since August . . .
Have one in my car and one next to my bed. The phone locks to the wireless dock with magnets which keep it in place and at an incline rather than flat. It's nice. Cost me ~ $25 for all of it.
Oh...and mine doesn't require an ugly case like the Duracell or some sort of special back cover. Phone looks like any other S3.
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Would still love to hear how to accomplish this for this price =D
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If you look at duracell's page closer, 99.99 is for a S3 "kit" , which :
Includes:
(1) Powermat® for 2 Devices
(1) Wireless Case for Samsung Galaxy S III
(1) Power On The Go
(1) Universal Power Supply (100-240VAC)
(1) Owners Manual
You can also buy the case, powermat or portable battery seperately. The bulky wireless case is 34.99 , the 2 device powermat is 49.99 and power on the go is 49.99.
I'd prefer changing only the backplate instead of having a case around it, but I guess that if you only change the backplate and put a cover on top of it, it could very likely interfere with the wireless charging being to far from the charging mat.
Samsung's own wireless recharger should be available soon somewhere, and supposedly has coils 40 percent thinner than other charger out there, keeping the backplate as thin as possible. Although, I expect the price will be high. I am pretty fed up with all the asian designed cheap accessories ordered over the net for a fraction of the price.. so I wouldn't mind spending on something that i would use as often as a charger.
99.99$ could of been a deal, if the case wasn't so damn huge.
If they would have made a blue or black version I would buy this. Can't see putting a white case on my blue phone.. ugh
Still have to provide power to the wireless charger. Fail.
I'll keep it simple (and stylish looking... man that thing is an eyesore) and plug a cord in
I don't consider it wireless charging if we have to have a gigantic bulky ugly case to do so.
Here's a link to give you a better idea of a DIY wireless charger.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2019543
My solution
I guess }{Alienz}{ isn't going to reply. I'll tell you what I did for my wireless charging needs.
I purchased the Palm Touchstone wireless dock from Amazon for about $8 and a new SIII back cover, with a touchstone compatible module to charge the battery, from e-bay for $29 (the scumbag I bought my case from is now selling them for $99) Put that cover on my phone and it looks and works like normal (including NFC), but I can now charge the phone by just putting in on the Touchstone.
Works for me and $35 is hell of a lot better than $80-$100
se1000 said:
Does this not work on the T999???????
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6W7WfcXQTQ
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That's real nice and really simple to implement unlike the hacks I've seen from a few month ago. But the hacks are cheaper, lol. It may even work with the flygrip I have attached to the back of my phone. It's just at 5mm.
RaymondPJR said:
That's real nice and really simple to implement unlike the hacks I've seen from a few month ago. But the hacks are cheaper, lol. It may even work with the flygrip I have attached to the back of my phone. It's just at 5mm.
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I have a receiver and base on order. Receiver was $26 if I remember correctly. I'll post pics and write a review here when everything comes in.

CHOETECH QI Wireless Charging Pad and Receiver Pad for Galaxy S4

I got this from Amazon for $22 came yesterday.
I'll need more time to check out how well it works & how long it takes to charge my phone.
Right now I know my phone gets little bit hot with the case on & charging. I'll do more test tomorrow.
The charging pad is compatible with all smartphones that use the prevalent Qi standard.
feihu989 said:
I got this from Amazon for $22 came yesterday.
I'll need more time to check out how well it works & how long it takes to charge my phone.
Right now I know my phone gets little bit hot with the case on & charging. I'll do more test tomorrow.
The charging pad is compatible with all smartphones that use the prevalent Qi standard.
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Looking forward to your test report.
BTW,take care when using if it's to hot.
Marcus Loud said:
Looking forward to your test report.
BTW,take care when using if it's to hot.
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Same thing happen as yesterday, still got some heat, but it is much better when i put the receiver at the center of the transmitting pad. Anybody here share the testing of other brands?

Wireless Charger Question

I've had a Nexus 7 since they launched last year and I just got the new one on Wednesday. I'd like to get a wireless charger, will any wireless charger work or do I need to look for specific attributes?
daraldf said:
I've had a Nexus 7 since they launched last year and I just got the new one on Wednesday. I'd like to get a wireless charger, will any wireless charger work or do I need to look for specific attributes?
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As long as it is designed for the Qi standard it should work. I have a LG WCP-300 and I used it to charge the Nexus 7 I bought for a friend. It worked fine, but since it's so small the tablet was poorly balanced on it. That charger is at some Verizon stores for $40 + tax, and Verizon online for the same price with free shipping. The WCP-300 comes with it's own power supply.
I have seen good reviews for the new Samsung wireless charger, it's $50, but it may still be available for half off. You'll need to get a separate power supply, but I think it probably needs to be 1.8 or 2 amp output. It's also larger, so the tablet won't tend to rock or slip off as easily on the LG charger.
You can see threads on both of those qi chargers over on the Nexus 4 accessories threads.
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The Panasonic TM-101 is simply fantastic. Toss your tablet anywhere on the pad - and the pad will find it. Will charge multiple devices - sequentially. Nice to have a tablet that is always charged now.
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the nexus orb has been great with the 7. my 4 will slide of frequently but I've had no problems with the 7
I bought the Samsung charger with 50% off coupon and so far, it works with original nexus(2 amp) plug, 2013 Nexus(1.35 amp) plug, iphone 4s/5 plug(don't know what amp).
I like that I can lay the Nexus down cross ways to see the charging indicator led come on, also works with i-blason folio case on the Nexus.
So I lay it down to see the led come on, hear the little tone from Nexus telling me that's it's charging, I close the magnetic cover and turns the screen off. I wake up next morning and it was fully charged from ~20%.
So, I'd say the Samsung charger with 50% off coupon is worth it. I think they are backordered right now though.
Any Qi charger should work. The Samsung 50% off deal is nice bout out of stock.
I JUST FOUND THIS, AT&T has the Nokia DT-900 at half off currently. That's $24.50 plus tax.
http://www.att.com/shop/wireless/accessories/chargers/sku6290260.html#fbid=BsyWhzJwki0
I have one I recently got from ebay and it works great. I just picked up a second one from AT&T.
RojasTKD said:
Any Qi charger should work. The Samsung 50% off deal is nice bout out of stock.
I JUST FOUND THIS, AT&T has the Nokia DT-900 at half off currently. That's $24.50 plus tax.
http://www.att.com/shop/wireless/accessories/chargers/sku6290260.html#fbid=BsyWhzJwki0
I have one I recently got from ebay and it works great. I just picked up a second one from AT&T.
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Looks nice.
Do these chargers works with a case on...?
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Do these chargers works with a case on...?
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Hi:
My Nokia DT-900, refurbished for $25 off of Ebay, charges with the I-Blason and the Finte Slim Fit Folio cases.
Tom
kellybrf said:
the nexus orb has been great with the 7. my 4 will slide of frequently but I've had no problems with the 7
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Another vote for the Orb. Holds it so that you can see the time on it at night if you set Daydream up.
rmm200 said:
The Panasonic TM-101 is simply fantastic. Toss your tablet anywhere on the pad - and the pad will find it. Will charge multiple devices - sequentially. Nice to have a tablet that is always charged now.
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I have read that the Panasonic TM-101 will stop charging once you device reaches 100% then not touch it again to keep up the charge as the phones drains in sleep mode. Something that most other chargers do. That would just bug me.
Even though it cool, I'll be satisfied with the Nokia DT-900 I paid $25 for, and eill keep my device topped off.
Looks like you already made your choice, but I was going to put in another vote for the Panasonic TM101.
I also have a Nokia DT-900, which looks nice and is compact. The only problem is that the Nexus 7 is large compared to the charging plate, and it'll take a bit of practice to perfectly center your tablet onto the charging plate when you can't really see the charging plate under the tablet.
The Panasonic one, as you've probably read by now, automagically positions the charging coil via motors to line it up with your device. The coils light up when they move, so you can visibly see the charging coils as they center behind your Nexus 7. You can hear the motors working, but it's only about as loud as a quiet inkjet printer, so it doesn't really bug me at all.
As far as cases are concerned, you should be fine as long as the case isn't made of metal, and as long as the case isn't too thick. After experimenting a bit with placing a magazine between my N7 and the charging plate, you can get away with about 1/4" of space and still be able to charge.
Also, if you put two devices on the Panasonic, it will charge one and then move over and charge the second. I also read - somewhere - that when one of them drops down to 90%, it will charge again. Unproven by me, since my tablet is always fully charged when I pick it up. Loving it - neatest gadget I have bought in a long time.
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Phamwich said:
Looks like you already made your choice, but I was going to put in another vote for the Panasonic TM101.
I also have a Nokia DT-900, which looks nice and is compact. The only problem is that the Nexus 7 is large compared to the charging plate, and it'll take a bit of practice to perfectly center your tablet onto the charging plate when you can't really see the charging plate under the tablet.
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I'm not sure what your talking about. I just roughly center my N7 on the Nokia DT-900 and it charges. I'd have to be grossly off for it not to charge. As long as I'm placing my N7 on the charger and not tossing from 2 feek away it works flawlessly. Something must be wrong with either your N7 or your charger.
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I also read - somewhere - that when one of them drops down to 90%, it [thePanasonic TM-101] will charge again.
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If that's true, that sounds great. But read or saw a video review that said the opposite. I don't own the Panasonic TM-101, so I don't know which is correct. Maybe someone who has first hand knowledge can chime in.

New wireless charging pad for Nexus 5 / 7

http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/31/google-wireless-charging-pad/
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Wireless-charging-pad-for-Nexus-5-and-Nexus-7-on-the-way_id48942
Looks slick, hope I can get in an order before they go out (when they finally come up that is)
I loved wireless charging on the Lumia 920, very handy at night/dark.
Who else is in??!
It looks good but it all depends on the price.
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It looks good but it all depends on the price.
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Very true. Hopefully it is reasonable.
Preferred the previous one (even tho I never got the chance to own one ), this one is too flat for me.
You guys know if the n4 orb will work for n5?
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You guys know if the n4 orb will work for n5?
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Yes, they all use Qi standard
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Yes, they all use Qi standard
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n5 may not stick to the orb though since it doesnt have the glossy, glass back
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http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/31/google-wireless-charging-pad/
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Wireless-charging-pad-for-Nexus-5-and-Nexus-7-on-the-way_id48942
Looks slick, hope I can get in an order before they go out (when they finally come up that is)
I loved wireless charging on the Lumia 920, very handy at night/dark.
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Does anyone know or have experience with the other wireless charging solutions out there know how fast this charges a device?
Eh, unimpressed. Judging by Google's accessory prices this thing will run around $60.
Here is one on Amazon that looks nearly the same, is only $30, and is available now:
http://www.amazon.com/UPGRADED-Wire...d=1383267489&sr=8-2&keywords=wireless+charger
Never used a wireless charging pad. Does it require me to take off any case I put on the N5? Does charging take slightly longer than just plugging it to the wall?
I just posted this in another thread.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/141041328532?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...rd_t=301&pf_rd_p=1263465782&pf_rd_i=skinny xl
Great qi charger. It works with all my cases, it's not really much slower than usb, and it's makes a very quiet noise when connecting.
It's also only $16. I've been using it for about 2 months, zero problems.
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Never used a wireless charging pad. Does it require me to take off any case I put on the N5? Does charging take slightly longer than just plugging it to the wall?
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Most cases work just fine unless you have an extra thick one. With my nexus 4 it charges at about 70 to 80% of the regular charger speed.
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Most cases work just fine unless you have an extra thick one. With my nexus 4 it charges at about 70 to 80% of the regular charger speed.
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That's actually a very good estimate, the efficiency of these chargers are generally around 75%.
id rather just used wired, wireless makes the phone too hot and heat kills your battery right? or maybe its my cheap white fasttech Qi charger, that one with the LOUD beep and annoying BLUE led lol
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id rather just used wired, wireless makes the phone too hot and heat kills your battery right? or maybe its my cheap white fasttech Qi charger, that one with the LOUD beep and annoying BLUE led lol
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This is a bad misconception about wireless charging. Yes these were factors with the N4, which was very poor in regards to wireless charging.
The Lumia 920 however charged wirelessly without any additional heat and the pad made no noise or leds. It was a fantastic experience. It is very convenient when your going to bed/waking up in the dark not to have to deal with Micro USB. However when I purchased the N4 I was extremely disappointed with the wireless charging and went back to USB, I am hoping the N5 has improved in this regard. Another reason I WON'T be buying one of the cheap QI chargers.
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This is a bad misconception about wireless charging. Yes these were factors with the N4, which was very poor in regards to wireless charging.
The Lumia 920 however charged wirelessly without any additional heat and the pad made no noise or leds. It was a fantastic experience. It is very convenient when your going to bed/waking up in the dark not to have to deal with Micro USB. However when I purchased the N4 I was extremely disappointed with the wireless charging and went back to USB, I am hoping the N5 has improved in this regard. Another reason I WON'T be buying one of the cheap QI chargers.
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You can use the lumia charger with the nexus 5. The only reason i would get the nexus pad is because of the magnets. The nexus pad should get the phone aligned perfectly.
I'm looking forward to seeing this made available to buy. As i'm in no immediate rush, it will be going on my christmas list fo sho!
Looks like this is just Not Happening?
The nokia wireless charging plate is on sale at AT&T for $25: http://www.att.com/shop/wireless/accessories/chargers/sku6290260.html#fbid=W0UhtP5C8zH
I ordered one to keep at my desk, and since they're in stock at stores nearby I chose in-store pickup (no shipping fee).
And it does work with the Nexus 5: http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/124...-5-works-with-a-nokia-wireless-charging-plate

[Q] which wireless charger works well with the G3?

Is anyone using a wireless charger that he would recommend for use with the G3?
zaki67 said:
Is anyone using a wireless charger that he would recommend for use with the G3?
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I've got two noname QI chargers, which worked with a Nexus 4, Galaxy S4 and Nexus 5, but don't seemt to work with the LG G3. Really annoying. It starts charging for 3 seconds, then stops and starts again. Also the G3 is really picky on how you place it on the charger. If its off by half a centimeter it complains and tells you to center it correctly.
The best one I've used, and the one my phone is on right now, is the Tylt Vu.
http://www.tylt.com/vu/
As far as I can tell, there is no way* to place it on the stand and not have wireless charging working properly.
* within reason
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The best one I've used, and the one my phone is on right now, is the Tylt Vu.
http://www.tylt.com/vu/
As far as I can tell, there is no way* to place it on the stand and not have wireless charging working properly.
* within reason
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Looks great but it is £80 here in the UK. Does it work with a case on?
http://www.onpointuk.com/tylt-vu-qi-wireless-charger-red/p513
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I've got two noname QI chargers, which worked with a Nexus 4, Galaxy S4 and Nexus 5, but don't seemt to work with the LG G3. Really annoying. It starts charging for 3 seconds, then stops and starts again. Also the G3 is really picky on how you place it on the charger. If its off by half a centimeter it complains and tells you to center it correctly.
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it seems to be hit and miss, I have one that fails exactly as you mention, but another I bought for a Note 3 from ebay that works fine. The working one isn't fussy about placement either. it's a bit ugly though
FligMupple said:
The best one I've used, and the one my phone is on right now, is the Tylt Vu.
http://www.tylt.com/vu/
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$70 or $100 on Amazon.... both a bit more than I'd like to pay.
I bought an "Expower(R) QI" of Amazon, arrived yesterday, sent back today. Same problems as other people mentioned above.
I also bought an "DiGiYes® 360 Qi" car charger, this works great, no problems with positioning at all. It does say on the box that it's an uprated 3 coil version, so I'm wondering if that's what you need to get to work with the G3, and that single coil Qi charges will be a waste of time.
I have this 3 Coil wireless charging pad bought from ebay and I can't charge the G3. I get the start charging loop. It's working well with Nexus 7 and my former Note 3. I really wonder if LG WCP-300 can charge the G3.
http://www.lg.com/us/cell-phone-accessories/lg-WCP-300-wireless-charging-pad
I have the LG WCP-300. Encountered disconnects and constant notification to "place phone in charging zone" messages.
I've tried the official samsung Galaxy s4 one and it doesn't work.
Got this two days ago,works fine.
http://www.aukey.com/product/wireless-charger-q19
On offer on amazon uk:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00KD6HTAK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
One thing though if you want your phone to charge when vertically tilted,you will need to raise the base by about 20 mm
I don't want to make a new thread, but can anyone recommend a good wireless charging pad that can charge the g3 and eventually moto360 simultaneously?
Aren't they all the same like an universal chargers?
Or some models have more ampere and charge faster?
theraker007 said:
I don't want to make a new thread, but can anyone recommend a good wireless charging pad that can charge the g3 and eventually moto360 simultaneously?
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Impossible to know.
I got the following:
http://list.qoo10.sg/item/QI-WIRELESS-CHARGING-PAD-RECEIVER/413308734
the A6 model which I believe is a copy of the Tylt Vu and it works flawlessly. It charges the phone vertically or horizontally even with my Spigen Slim Armour case on. Never had issues with phone placement as well since the design of the charger ensures you get it right.
http://www.ravpower.com/ravpower-qi...mah-capacity-power-bank-white-us-version.html
Got this, nice with an integrated battery , is large but less then G3, I ordered in amazon the base model without battery but they sent me this one, then good price!
Charging is slower then original cabled ( output 1 A )
I have the Nokia DT 910 and the LG WCP-300 charging pad. The LG pad charges the device but triggers this weird "place device in center" message (see other threads). The Nokia DT 910 (and guess all Nokia chargers) don't trigger that message and charges the g3 nicely (but slowly, I believe it's 0.7 A)
Has anyone in the US tried this one? amazon |.| com/Aukey-Wireless-Charging-Qi-Enabled-Blackberry/dp/B00JW9S3KE/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1405001468&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=Aukey%C2%AE+Swiveling+Wireless+Qi+Power+Charger+Pad (sorry, not enough posts to have links)
Also, amateur hour question here, but what else would I need to purchase for the wireless charging to work on my AT&T LG g3?
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Is anyone using a wireless charger that he would recommend for use with the G3?
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it sucks certain models are QI compliant and others are the other brand (I think Duracell power mat) type. I wanna say ATT
Hi, anyone tried Nokia Dt-900 with the LG G3? It works? Thanks.

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