Wireless Pad The Next Game Changer To Charge Smartphones



The wireless charging works when you place your Smartphone on the receptor. Where, the receptor is the furniture that will be wired and it will transfer the electricity to the Smartphone. The only part wireless is you don’t have to connect your phone with any wire.

However, other Smartphone companies came up with wireless charging technology too that has appeared in recent years.  Samsung along with Ikea opted for the Qi standard which is a system developed by the wireless Power Consortium, founded in 2008.

The Qi consortium is most broadly used in the world with charging points in 3,000 hotels, restaurants, airports and public spaces as it claims. Qi adds the system that can be used in 80 models of handsets and different types of car.

The Smartphone developers have been unsuccessful in producing universal wireless chargers.  According to the Wireless Power Estimates, there were more than 50 million chargers sold in 2014.

As the Smartphones evolved, the chargers will evolve once it is put into play in the next coming years. Curran said, "In the next few years they will all have wireless chargers in-built."
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