Nowadays smartphones come with new and user-friendly features. One of these features is wireless charging which is available in premium smartphones. If you have an old or cheap smartphone, you can still equip it with wireless charging. That is, you will not need wires again and again to put the phone on charging. In this article, we will tell you how to use this advanced charging feature in old smartphones.
What is wireless charging?
Wireless charging is the latest charging technology that charges the battery of a smartphone or other gadgets through electromagnetic field. For this, no cable is required to charge the device, but the device is charged through a charging pad.
How to add a wireless charging feature to an old smartphone?
If your old mobile phone does not support wireless charging, then with the help of some accessories you will be able to use this feature in your old phone. For this you have to buy a wireless charging receiver and wireless charger.
How does a wireless charging receiver work?
Nowadays many companies in the market sell wireless charging receivers. This is a thin chip that connects to the charging port of your phone. This thin chip can be easily hidden inside the phone cover.
After this, you have to place the phone on the wireless charging pad to charge it. Along with this, nowadays many car companies provide wireless charging feature in their cars. With this wireless charging receiver, you will be able to charge the phone in the car without a cable.
Benefits of wireless charging
There is no need for a cable to charge the phone or gadget. With this, you will not have to connect the charging cable again and again to charge the device. According to reports, wireless charger increases the life of the device. Repeatedly connecting the cable to the port damages the charging port of the device. Whereas this problem does not occur in wireless charging. Wireless charging is an advanced technology. Your experience will be better if you use it on an old phone.
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