How Does Wireless Charging Work?
Qi systems comprise a power transmission pad and a compatible receiver, either built-in or attached, in a mobile device. The concept of wireless charging revolves around placing a Qi-ready phone over a Qi smart charger, charging stand or charging pad, then it should start working automatically. Also referred to as inductive chargers, smart wireless chargers utilize coils for energy transfer. Given a source of power, the transmitter coil tosses energy onto the receiver coil of the newer smartphone models, phone patch or Qi wireless charging card, through a magnetic field.
The iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, and older iPhone models aren't equipped with wireless charging, but you can add the functionality using a few key accessories such as an iPhone 6 wireless charging case embedded with Qi technology. Your smart charger can then function as a wireless charger for iPhone 7 plus, wireless charging pad for iPhone 6, and wireless charger for iPhone 5.
How about the Samsung wireless charger how does it work? Samsung's QI rapid charging supports their line of devices including Galaxy Note 5, S6 Edge+, S7, S7 Edge, S8, S8 Plus and some QI-enabled devices. Smart wireless charging on Galaxy S7 Edge can be done via the Samsung fast charge wireless charging pad or Samsung Qi wireless charger. However, to enable fast charging, you'd have to come up with strategies on how to turn on wireless charging s7 functionality. Turning on the daydream feature worked for some. Many ran into the problem of the S7 wireless charging not working, wireless charging paused halfway through, and random charging. All of which you wouldn't encounter with an Iview smart charger!
How To Use Wireless Chargers?
Smart chargers are not entirely wireless since they are essentially plugged into a wall outlet, but they do free you from constant plug-ins and swapping of phone chargers. A wire no longer exists between your phone and the charger, and that fact makes a huge difference! It's as easy as finding a single power source and placing your dedicated wireless charger where you want it, like your desk, kitchen countertop, or bedside table. Your smart charging device will always be ready to provide wireless power for any Qi-enabled smartphone right when you need it.