Does anyone know of a Qi Wireless Charging casing for the droid razr, that would allow the phone to be compatible with Qi Wireless Charging Pads?
Crumplet said:
Does anyone know of a Qi Wireless Charging casing for the droid razr, that would allow the phone to be compatible with Qi Wireless Charging Pads?
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No,for now i don't find nothing.We have only to wait someone build it.something similar to this:
http://www.amazon.it/OnceAll-Samsun...84082953&sr=8-11&keywords=qi+wireless+charger
i think wireless charging will not come to our razr..
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Hey everyone,
Just wondering if you guys have tried wireless charging on your Note 3 (QI). Does anyone know if any wireless charging charges as fast
as wired charging? The wired charging is incredible as im sure you all know but any wireless charging that is just as fast?
Thanks,
VinceC
Charging speeds depend on the charging mat that you use. The one I use at the moment only outputs at 1A, whereas the official Samsung AC adapter outputs at 2A. I can't really compare the charging durations as I charge my phone when I sleep.
my wired car charger...
Well I would say my car charger is the best one among them..as it charges my phone very fast even in the duration that i take to reach from my home to the workplace...I use the belkin one..and I really like it...it outputs as 2A..and that is which make me smiling...
Wireless charging max out at 640mAh using the wireless contact, wireless charging through the USB max out at 1000mAh.
friedchick3n said:
Hey everyone,
Just wondering if you guys have tried wireless charging on your Note 3 (QI). Does anyone know if any wireless charging charges as fast
as wired charging? The wired charging is incredible as im sure you all know but any wireless charging that is just as fast?
Thanks,
VinceC
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Tried QI charging but IMHO the amount of heat is not acceptable.
wall charger will be fast. As said its about the Amp out put.
Think of it as speed. The higher the amp the faster it will go.
I do know that with wireless charging my phone gets hot while with the core it doesnt.
But i know its from the wirelessness its an induction type of charging.
I prefer wireless charging as wireless charging is a MUST for me as I have many devices and i am getting sick of plugging in wires.
wireless is not fast as the wired
I have 2 different wireless chargers and they work great. I use my USB 3.0 charger once in a while.
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Liquislime said:
wireless is not fast as the wired
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I second this.
Thanks guys yeah i did notice wireless charging gets my phone pretty hot.
hi all
can we use any Qi wireless charging pad to recharge or G3's ?
ipguy said:
hi all
can we use any Qi wireless charging pad to recharge or G3's ?
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There has been a lot of discussion on this topic.
forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/accessories/wireless-charger-g3-t2801126/page1
I really like Qi wireless charging.
My all previous phones are QI enabled.
Now, I have Moto Z but I do not want to make it bulky, so do not want to use battery mod.
I purchased usb c qi receiver, but did not work.
I tried another one, also did not work.
https://www.amazon.com/UniQi-Wirele...e=avp_only_reviews&sortBy=recent&pageNumber=2
Like the reviews mentioned about Moto Z, I am on the same boat.
I do not understand why...
qi receiver is just have a coil, generate power and deliver it to usb c, and phone should get the 5V power from it.
Is there anything blocking it from Moto Z itself?
The MotoZ does not support QI/aka "wireless" -charging by itself. I have the TUMI battery mod and THAT does allow wireless charging.
I am using this charger and it works fine.
bert269 said:
The MotoZ does not support QI/aka "wireless" -charging by itself. I have the TUMI battery mod and THAT does allow wireless charging.
I am using this charger and it works fine.
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No... I do not mean that..
I was talking about USB Qi Receiver pad. You can see it on the amazon link on my first thread.
I got the answer by myself.
I figured out, most of Qi receiver has short USB C connector. See the attachment picture.
Some phones are ok with short one, but Moto Z need regular size to connect inside of USB C port.
I purchased 4 of the receivers, and 3 of them has same short one, does not work with Moto Z.
Only one has a regular size one, and finally I made my Moto Z working with Qi.
Hey - just curious which one worked? Amazon link perhaps?
this one worked for me
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01G18149A/ref=pe_386430_205708660_TE_3p_dp_1
u might find it elsewhere as it is no longer available in amazon canada
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Hey - just curious which one worked? Amazon link perhaps?
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Sorry for late response.
I've ordered some from China (Aliexpress) and they worked.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/SCE...32789643717.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.0.aq8Apt
This works fine so far. I am using it now.
One thing is, this charging receiver does not work with some specific qi chargers. It keeps disconnecting/connecting every 5 seconds.
I have total 5 chargers, and 2 of them does not work with this receiver. I purchased more "cheap" chinese qi chargers and they worked.
Looks like only cheap chargers work with this receiver..
Also, the charging speed is a little bit slow and sometimes generates heat a lot.
I will buy the Moto Mod for qi charging when it is released.
Can you repost the qi receivers that worked for moto z droid ie name/model? I am having the same problem, and the links do not work anymore
Hi
I have purchased a wireless charging receiver.
On other phones it works just fine, but on the Motorola One it does not get recognized and does not charge my phone.
Any ideas what could I do to enable it?
It doesn't support wireless charging. Simple as that.
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Hi guys! Anyone tried to charge our Kenzo with a wireless charger using a qi adapter? I've tried three different adapters (regularly working on a ****ty Samsung a5) and two wireless chargers and I can't understand why my Kenzo doesn't really even try to charge. It seems like that battery is protected or metal body interfere with the induction.
Can anyone illuminate me? Anyone tried successfully?