Pardon my error: in my statement at the 3:44-minute mark of the video. The correct information is that My Galaxy 23 Ultra phone battery went from 68% to 80% after one hour and thirty minutes, just approximately 12%. For your information, I tested an older model of the Anker 5W Wireless charging pad, and it was able to charge the phone more quickly than this UGREEN Magsafe Qi2 "15W Wireless Power Bank"
Good day @mackyme001, Yes, the wireless charging feature is indeed functional. For example, the phone can be rapidly charged using my Samsung wireless power mat. Thanks for your interaction. Is there anything else I can assist you with?
Unfortunately, I did not test it with an Apple product, as I presumed it would be compatible since it is advertised as such. I wanted to confirm its compatibility with Android, particularly Samsung products.
I just purchased the anker Mag go slim 10K pretty happy with it works like a charm both ways... I have the Galaxy s24 ultra by the way...
Would you mind sharing which model? I would love to check it out. Thank you.
I like that. The video is very informative. Keep it that way.
Thanks, that's the plan!
Pardon my error: in my statement at the 3:44-minute mark of the video. The correct information is that My Galaxy 23 Ultra phone battery went from 68% to 80% after one hour and thirty minutes, just approximately 12%.
For your information, I tested an older model of the Anker 5W Wireless charging pad, and it was able to charge the phone more quickly than this UGREEN Magsafe Qi2 "15W Wireless Power Bank"
Have you tried turning on the Fast Wireless Charge battery settings on your Galaxy?
Good day @mackyme001,
Yes, the wireless charging feature is indeed functional. For example, the phone can be rapidly charged using my Samsung wireless power mat.
Thanks for your interaction. Is there anything else I can assist you with?
have u tried using it on apple devices? how does it fare with charging speeds?
Unfortunately, I did not test it with an Apple product, as I presumed it would be compatible since it is advertised as such. I wanted to confirm its compatibility with Android, particularly Samsung products.
Why is 15w anything even a thing now days
I'm with you on this one. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.