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i seen some were that the lg g pro is equiped to do wirless charging? It did not come with the base for it or anything, was wondering if that was true or not. I have a base that came with the nokia 920, would love it if i could use wireless charging on my new phone. Thanks for any one that can answer this question.
You have to buy the $50 Quick Cover Folio case: it comes with a new backcover that is compatible with wireless chargers.
RaiderDuck said:
You have to buy the $50 Quick Cover Folio case: it comes with a new backcover that is compatible with wireless chargers.
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Nope lgog pro supports wireless charging out of the box saw several unboxing videos that confirm this.
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jprosek said:
Nope lgog pro supports wireless charging out of the box saw several unboxing videos that confirm this.
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Yes, the original back cover supports wireless charging. Working on my LG WCP-300.
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Nope lgog pro supports wireless charging out of the box saw several unboxing videos that confirm this.
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Maybe the first LGOG Pros didn't originally support wireless charging and they changed that later on. In any case, I stand corrected.
k cool good to know, i just got mine the other day. one thing though why didnt it come with the charger for it. When i bought the nokia 920 it came with the wireless charging bad with it? hope i got the latest version that is cool to know though. thanks everyone for the replies.
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Maybe the first LGOG Pros didn't originally support wireless charging and they changed that later on. In any case, I stand corrected.
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The original Korean version has 2 batteries included therefor it needs separate Quich Cover with wireless charging support. AT&T E980 though has 1 battery but supports wireless charging with stock cover
yep tried it this morning and it worked. kinda sucks though it didn't come with charging pad. Nokia 920 dose.
I have a hp touchstone for touchpad. Can I use it for OGP?Noway?
I have hp touchstone for touchpad. Can I use it for OGP?
Is there noway?
euta22 said:
I have hp touchstone for touchpad. Can I use it for OGP?
Is there noway?
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I think so. You need a high output wireless charger or charging will be slow.
euta22 said:
I have hp touchstone for touchpad. Can I use it for OGP?
Is there noway?
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The Optimus G Pro supports the Qi standard for wireless charging. The Touchstone docks do not use the Qi standard.
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The Optimus G Pro supports the Qi standard for wireless charging. The Touchstone docks do not use the Qi standard.
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You are right but tell me is it true that using wireless charging to reduce battery life? The lider Huawei said about it and does not recommend to use wireless chargings.
ydim73 said:
You are right but tell me is it true that using wireless charging to reduce battery life? The lider Huawei said about it and does not recommend to use wireless chargings.
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Not sure if that's true, but wireless charging does seem to occur at a slower rate which should be better for battery health overall.
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Not sure if that's true, but wireless charging does seem to occur at a slower rate which should be better for battery health overall.
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I agree with you, bro ))). I have read that information "The lider Huawei said about it and does not recommend to use wireless chargings" from one Russian site and I think it is true because many people supposes same. I think the wireless charging reduces battery life.
Any wireless charging cover etc. announced / available?
mgutt said:
Any wireless charging cover etc. announced / available?
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The Note 10.1 2014 Edition doesn't support wireless charging.
I know. Thats the reason why I opened this thread in the accessories forum.
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I know. Thats the reason why I opened this thread in the accessories forum.
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If you know it does not why would you start a thread? It makes no sense. It does not have a removable battery cover so there is no way to add wireless charging without hardware modifications.
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nrage23 said:
It does not have a removable battery cover
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Ok, thats new for me. But there is one chance. There could be a case with qi Receiver and usb connector or if it has pins for a docking station then with connection to them.
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mgutt said:
Any wireless charging cover etc. announced / available?
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The Note 10.1 2014 Edition doesn't support wireless charging.
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I know. Thats the reason why I opened this thread in the accessories forum.
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Lol I laughed so hard @ this.
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Any wireless charging cover etc. announced / available?
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Have you popped the back cover off to see if the pins are there?
If they are then a modded qi receiver would work great.
I do not own the Note 10.1. Thats the reason why I'm asking dumb questions.
For the Note 8 someone added a Qi Receiver with USB connector and hide it under a case.
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Have you popped the back cover off to see if the pins are there?
If they are then a modded qi receiver would work great.
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He is not talking about taking the back cover off. He is talking about a case that has a plug that goes into the existing charge port of the tablet and there is a wireless charging coil within the case itself.
No, I have not seen any.
Yes, I do want one.
Does the Note 10.1 2014 has Connectors for a Docking Station? If yes, this would be an option to realize it without using an usb connector.
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Does the Note 10.1 2014 has Connectors for a Docking Station? If yes, this would be an option to realize it without using an usb connector.
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It does not have docking pins.
I, too, would love to add wireless charging capabilities to the Note.
I read a story on the iQi Mobile - Seamless Wireless Charging For iPhone and tried to find a similar product for micro usb ports. I came across a possible alternative but don't have any experience with the website/seller of the product.
(sorry, can't post links yet, remove spaces or search Google for "netimes Qi Standard Universal Wireless Charging Adapter for Samsung Micro-USB Connector")
www .netimes.com/shop/qi-standard-universal-wireless-charging-adapter-for-samsung-microusb-connector-p-4963 .html
Do you guys think something like this would work?
One disadvantage would be that you would have to unplug the cable to use a regular charging cable, but I think I could live with that.
in my opinion this seems legit and ok.
Of course it's annoying to remove the cable everytime, but for having wireless charging
l already thought about this on my HTC Eo 3D but did not want to spend too much money on that since it is no Must-have in my opinion.
Qi Enabled Wireless Charger Platform & Charge Receiver Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014
www .amazon.com/Walsontop-Wireless-Platform-Charging-Compatible/dp/B00LC6WGB2 There are still people looking for the holy grail. "Human satisfaction.
you can attach a receiving case to the note 4, so why not the note 10.1 (2014) ?
As Qi supports 15 instead of 5 Watt (since 06/2015), we only need to wait for the next tablet generation. I think in the future we will see Qi on much more tablets.
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As Qi supports 15 instead of 5 Watt (since 06/2015), we only need to wait for the next tablet generation. I think in the future we will see Qi on much more tablets.
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i think you are looking for this
No, because the quality is poor and it is qi 1.0. I think at the moment there are no qi receiver supporting qi 1.1?! And of course it would be much nicer to have a receiver built-in or under the battery cover.
Am I the only one that doesn't like qi charging? I have it and a pad for my nexus 5 and 7fhd and just don't use it that often. I use my phone often when it's on the charger and qi is much slower than the wire. I just can't see using it
Thats because you're using it wrong. I have 4 Qi pads and they are placed everywhere I stay for a longer time like bed, desk, couch, etc. By that its the most comfortable charging.
And if fast charging is the only reason you need to know that Qi released Version 1.1 with 15 watts (same speed as USB 3.0). But it seems Samsung bought exclusive rights at the moment (Note 5), so we need to wait for other devices supporting it. But I do not miss it.
Did anyone already come across a suitable QI receiver pad for the G?
Moto G doesn't support wireless charging.
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tmeader said:
Moto G doesn't support wireless charging.
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Which is precisely why I want to add the feature with a receiver pad...
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Which is precisely why I want to add the feature with a receiver pad...
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The battery isn't removable, so it isn't really possible.
I have a MotoG, and upon taking off the back cover, I can't seem to locate the pins normally used with Qi pads like on the Samsungs. So, I may be completely wrong, but as of right now, I think the G will not support wireless charging.
I suppose those could work http://www.ebay.com/itm/Universal-Q...l_Phone_PDA_Chargers&var=&hash=item3cd871bdf7 but they are a bit besides the point if microusb then cannot be used...
I've ordered one of those Universal Pads and some other stuff from DealExtreme a week ago. I will report back with pictures when it arrives here. The parcel however is still in China and I don't think it will clear german customs until after christmas.
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I've ordered one of those Universal Pads and some other stuff from DealExtreme a week ago. I will report back with pictures when it arrives here. The parcel however is still in China and I don't think it will clear german customs until after christmas.
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I'm very interested to hear if this works. I haven't been able to find any reviews for those Qi charging coil inserts, either. Have you heard of it working on the Moto G or other phones?
Motorola would have advertised it as having wireless charging if they put it in. This was one of the features they left out to cut the price
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Motorola would have advertised it as having wireless charging if they put it in. This was one of the features they left out to cut the price
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I'm asking about those aftermarket coil inserts that supposedly provide Qi charging by plugging into the micro USB and going between the battery cover or a case.
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I'm asking about those aftermarket coil inserts that supposedly provide Qi charging by plugging into the micro USB and going between the battery cover or a case.
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I think you will find the clearances to be too too tight for that. I think the best bet will be if someone integrates it into a shell or case.
http://www.amazon.com/Qi-infinity-Portable-compatible-including-receivers/dp/B00K8HG8YW
So far I am able to get about 8-10 hours of use off my Moto 360 with these settings: (brightness 4 and ambient screen on). I just purchased one of these to help with the battery of the watch. I will be able to charge the watch if I need to when I am out. It will also work to charge my phone so that should come in handy.
Someone should make a super small qi charger for all the qi enabled watches coming out. Maybe 750 MaH or something to give it a full recharge and then have a little extra.
Kinda like Motorola's little key chain thing, but qi
I dig the magnetic Qi charger idea for the iWatch... Why don't more companies play with magnets? It should be magnetic too. I would buy it.
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http://www.amazon.com/Qi-infinity-Portable-compatible-including-receivers/dp/B00K8HG8YW
So far I am able to get about 8-10 hours of use off my Moto 360 with these settings: (brightness 4 and ambient screen on). I just purchased one of these to help with the battery of the watch. I will be able to charge the watch if I need to when I am out. It will also work to charge my phone so that should come in handy.
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May be better with this one. $5 cheaper and almost 2x the mAh (7000mAh)
(I was just looking for something like this, but I have a Nokia DT-900 at my desk at work, so its not really needed right now)
http://amzn.com/B00HFTLXPK
I have this one.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J409JCM/
daijizai said:
I have this one.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J409JCM/
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does it work well?
does it cut off when full charge?
Will it fry the moto?
Don't know about the last one yet, but it is Qi certified, so it should be OK. It is in my travel bag, so I won't use it on the Moto until I go out of town this weekend. It works well on my N5 though.
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Don't know about the last one yet, but it is Qi certified, so it should be OK. It is in my travel bag, so I won't use it on the Moto until I go out of town this weekend. It works well on my N5 though.
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I mean, it is used to charge devices with much much larger batteries ...... Are we safe?
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They need to somehow build the batteries into a band that can somehow discharge via the the charging coil in the watch....
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They need to somehow build the batteries into a band that can somehow discharge via the the charging coil in the watch.... Which in turn would recharge the watch...
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claudioita said:
I mean, it is used to charge devices with much much larger batteries ...... Are we safe?
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The answer is governed by Ohm's Law
Current draw is regulated by the device not the power source. Ohm's law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points.
If you think about mains electricity, you can plug in a high current device like a kettle or heater to the same socket you plug in a low current device such as a phone PSU.
HTH.
I'd love to find a qi-enabled battery pack like this that has embedded magnets, so I can just stick my Nexus 5 to it, and put it in my pocket. True charging on the go. As it is, I either have to deal with a cable that I'm afraid I'm going to bend/break while I'm moving around, or use rubber bands or something to keep the my phone attached to the charger. Anyone find one?
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I'd love to find a qi-enabled battery pack like this that has embedded magnets, so I can just stick my Nexus 5 to it, and put it in my pocket. True charging on the go. As it is, I either have to deal with a cable that I'm afraid I'm going to bend/break while I'm moving around, or use rubber bands or something to keep the my phone attached to the charger. Anyone find one?
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No, but I can use the watchband on my moto 360 to keep it on my charge battery Doesn't help for your N5, but since this is the Moto 360 thread ~
daijizai said:
I dig the magnetic Qi charger idea for the iWatch... Why don't more companies play with magnets? It should be magnetic too. I would buy it.
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It's not Qi.
mikefletcher85 said:
May be better with this one. $5 cheaper and almost 2x the mAh (7000mAh)
(I was just looking for something like this, but I have a Nokia DT-900 at my desk at work, so its not really needed right now)
http://amzn.com/B00HFTLXPK
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This one is well worth the price!
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ya that would be sweet
crr127 said:
They need to somehow build the batteries into a band that can somehow discharge via the the charging coil in the watch....
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crr127 said:
They need to somehow build the batteries into a band that can somehow discharge via the the charging coil in the watch.... Which in turn would recharge the watch...
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mikefletcher85 said:
May be better with this one. $5 cheaper and almost 2x the mAh (7000mAh)
(I was just looking for something like this, but I have a Nokia DT-900 at my desk at work, so its not really needed right now)
http://amzn.com/B00HFTLXPK
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Yup I picked up this one and have it on my living room couch. Works great.Will probably pick up another one for my office. Now if I can just figure out something that will work well in my car...
mikefletcher85 said:
May be better with this one. $5 cheaper and almost 2x the mAh (7000mAh)
(I was just looking for something like this, but I have a Nokia DT-900 at my desk at work, so its not really needed right now)
http://amzn.com/B00HFTLXPK
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This is interesting, will order one, thanks for the tip!
Any QI charge pad supports multiple devices charging at the same time?
Would like to use it for my Nexus 5 and Moto 360.
lineager said:
Any QI charge pad supports multiple devices charging at the same time?
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Read about the Energizer-Dual-Inductive-Charger or search for more yourself.
lineager said:
Any QI charge pad supports multiple devices charging at the same time?
Would like to use it for my Nexus 5 and Moto 360.
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The Qi 1.2 standard should be out about years end. It will support multiple devices simultaneously and can charge at a distance of about 2 inches. Backwards compatible will charge at a distance of about 30mm ish but still multiple devices.
I just decided to try my old Palm Pre charger I had laying around and it worked to charge the Moto 360!! Godd news for anyone that may have em lying around.
thehustleman said:
I just decided to try my old Palm Pre charger I had laying around and it worked to charge the Moto 360!! Godd news for anyone that may have em lying around.
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But that's not even using the Qi wireless charging standard? How the hell??
Proof please?
Also does that same charger work on other Qi charging devices?
That was pre (no pun intended) Qi standard. I guess it was similar. I don't know how I'd prove it... I guess I can post a pic of it charging.
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That was pre (no pun intended) Qi standard. I guess it was similar. I don't know how I'd prove it... I guess I can post a pic of it charging.
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Yes please.
I can confirm that this is accurate. I'm debating whether or not to actually use it though. I don't know what the differences between the standards are. Makes me a little nervous.
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Its a little hard to place the watch since I added a metal band without an open end but these are the pics.
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Its a little hard to place the watch since I added a metal band without an open end but these are the pics.
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That's bizarre. Are you able to charging anything else with that charger?
I don't have any other wireless charge devices
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I tested it out this morning and while the Palm Pre charger does put the watch into dock mode it does not actually charge the watch. I'm guessing there is some kind of magnet inside of the Palm charger that triggers dock mode. The charging element in the Palm charger is different than QI so I don't think it is physically possible for it to charge the 360 or any other QI device.
Too bad - My palm pre charge does not trigger dock mode or charging.
Doesn't work for me
My pre charger puts the phone into charge mode but instead the numbers go down.
So it kicks off the charging mode but because the screen is on it quickly kills the battery. Oh well.