Everything You Need to Know About Wireless Charging

Wireless charging has become a thing. In many phone models, you can either charge it natively by plopping it on a wireless charging port, or you can attach a module that lets you achieve the same effect
Everything You Need to Know About Wireless Charging
A member of the Israeli startup StoreDot demonstrates a bio-organic charger system which they are developing that can recharge a smartphone battery in just 30 seconds at their laboratory in the Tel Aviv on April 9, 2014. Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Images; effects added by Epoch Times
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Wireless charging has become a thing. In many phone models, you can either charge it natively by plopping it on a wireless charging port, or you can attach a module that lets you achieve the same effect.

For those of you who are a bit frustrated by the thought of fiddling with cables to charge your phone on a daily basis, wireless charging has presented a viable alternative. But how much do you really know about the charger you’re using at your home or at a cafe?