SAMSUNG GALAXY S10 CAN WIRELESSLY CHARGE OTHER PHONES-aibytech
Samsung has an awesome new feature called Wireless PowerShare where the Galaxy S10 can wirelessly charge other gadgets like headphones, wireless watch and other phones. It's designed primarily to allow the S10 to charge accessories like the Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Watch.
A new feature in Samsung's Galaxy S10 phones lets you turn your phone into a wireless charging pad, which means you can power up wireless accessories like headphones without plugging them in. It's an awesome experience that I think Apple should add to its new iPhones.
Here's how it works: You swipe down from the top of the screen on a new Galaxy S10, enable wireless power share in the menu by tapping an icon, then place the phone face down on a table.
Then, you take the gadget you wish to charge and place them on the back of the phone. The accessory will start charging.
It's fantastic if you don't have access to a power outlet.
Apple should add this sort of support to new iPhones and AirPods. If it does, you won't need to carry around a Lightning cable. You'll be able to keep your AirPods charged as long as you have battery life left in your iPhone.
Apple AirPods don't currently support wireless charging, but authoritative Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said earlier this month that a new model will offer wireless charging and that Apple's next iPhones will offer support for "bilateral wireless charging for charging other devices."
"bilateral wireless charging for charging other devices."
Even so, Apple's new iPhones aren't expected until the fall, when the company typically announces them, so Samsung has a big head start on getting this tech out the door.
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A new feature in Samsung's Galaxy S10 phones lets you turn your phone into a wireless charging pad, which means you can power up wireless accessories like headphones without plugging them in. It's an awesome experience that I think Apple should add to its new iPhones.
Here's how it works: You swipe down from the top of the screen on a new Galaxy S10, enable wireless power share in the menu by tapping an icon, then place the phone face down on a table.
Then, you take the gadget you wish to charge and place them on the back of the phone. The accessory will start charging.
It's fantastic if you don't have access to a power outlet.
Apple should add this sort of support to new iPhones and AirPods. If it does, you won't need to carry around a Lightning cable. You'll be able to keep your AirPods charged as long as you have battery life left in your iPhone.
Apple AirPods don't currently support wireless charging, but authoritative Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said earlier this month that a new model will offer wireless charging and that Apple's next iPhones will offer support for "bilateral wireless charging for charging other devices."
"bilateral wireless charging for charging other devices."
Even so, Apple's new iPhones aren't expected until the fall, when the company typically announces them, so Samsung has a big head start on getting this tech out the door.
Please subscribe to our blog for more interesting post on technology.
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