Summary

  • Qi2-certified phones all have magnets; no need to worry anymore about false rumors.
  • Neodymium magnets for Qi2 charging are small, taking up little space compared to induction coils.
  • Pressure applied to Android manufacturers can encourage magnetic compatibility with existing and future accessories.
  • ByteMe
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    810 days ago

    That’s nice although there is still zero adoption:(

    • @[email protected]OPM
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      210 days ago

      Its not zero. HMD has launched a phone which is QI2 compatible and oneplus 13 also supports this standard

      • @Backfire
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        310 days ago

        Okay so not exactly zero, but until a heavy hitter like Samsung won’t even consider, worldwide adoption is going to be low - their flagship just stuck with Qi 1, even though the standard existed for about two or three years at this point.

        • @[email protected]OPM
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          9 days ago

          Samsung doesn’t bring hardware upgrades until 2-3years later. They have stagnated and become more like apple.

          • @KoalaUnknown
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            19 days ago

            Its not easy to make changes quickly when you have to then produce hundreds of millions of them.

  • @TammyTobacco
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    59 days ago

    Will I be able to charge a qi2 phone on an OG Qi charger?

    • Amon
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      89 days ago

      Yes, the opposite is also true. I know people who charge their Qi1 phones on Qi2 chargers, and you can even stick a metal ring on a phone case so that the Qi2 charger can attach.

  • @[email protected]
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    29 days ago

    What’s the deal with magnets, are they supposed to replace the coil? Why are these reporters so excited about it?

    • @[email protected]OPM
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      69 days ago

      Because it means compatibility with magsafe accessories. So, you can attach magnetic powerbanks and other things to your phone.

      • @[email protected]
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        39 days ago

        Oh so the magnet if for sticking the power bank to the phone. Okay. I have almost zero exposure to Apple devices so I thought Magsafe is just their name for wireless charging.

        • @[email protected]OPM
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          59 days ago

          Apple helped developed the QI2 wireless charging and magsafe is also a wireless charging standard.

    • @Excigma
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      49 days ago

      In addition to the other reply, it helps align the tx/rx coils for higher efficiency

  • Toes♀
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    110 days ago

    I had a wireless charger melt a few years back cause I had a chunk of metal in my phone case.

    Does this new standard include safety checks for stuff like that?

    • @[email protected]
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      910 days ago

      It was always supposed to. Unfortunately, not everyone does a great job of implementing standards.