Wired is more efficient, you can pick it up and use it while charging, and the cable usually comes free with the phone. What is the point of wireless charging pads?

  • FuglyDuck
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    16 days ago

    if it’s not aligned properly, it should shut off to prevent that from happening. (or, for example, if you place something else that’s metal over it.)

    • If it’s completely misaligned yes. But there’s a wide spectrum between too far off to even turn on, and perfectly aligned.

      This is what magsafe/qi 2 fixes by including magnets which should have been there from the start.

      • @monarch@lemm.ee
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        25 days ago

        That’s part of the reason magsafe is now everywhere. Can’t misalign it if they self correct.

        • @sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          25 days ago

          Thank you I didn’t realize the wireless chargers used magsafe.

          Is magsafe built into the phone, or just in cases?

          • J_on_Lemmy
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            45 days ago

            If you’re using an iPhone(12 or newer, Although not the 16e), then it’s in the phone. The bit in some cases is to add strength for accessories to snap to where it would be on the phone.

            You can get MagSafe cases for some Android devices if you want to use MagSafe accessories with them.

            • @sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              25 days ago

              My phone case is designed to attach a camera lens, and actually came with magsafe, but I didn’t have any magsafe attachments and ended up removing the magnets from the case because they interfered with the compass, despite promising not to.