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Galaxy S7 wireless charging pad listed on UK retailer's website Comments

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  • Shane.Haumpton
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  • 09 Sep 2016

With wireless charging, I am able to travel and maximize my handheld devices. I'm not a Samsung mobile fan but they have the necessary add-ons that make my Bezalel prelude works well.

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  • 07 Feb 2016

Trow, 07 Feb 2016Why the hassle of changing batteries thats so old school. Whats your process with your spare ... moreNone of these really. I have docking station to charge phone and battery at the same time but i also have separate battery charger for work.

That way i always have 2nd full battery around.

Given that i dont use any fancy covers on my phone it takes about 60 seconds from pressing power off to phone being up and running. It might be "old tech" but works just great.

It might not suit everybody but i find it annoying when my phone dies in the middle of something. I like to keep it handy, thats all.

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  • 07 Feb 2016

Anonymous, 07 Feb 2016so many people complaining still about the removable battery. so many people are still with ol... moreso much more hassle changing battery versus plugging in

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  • Anonymous
  • HBD3
  • 07 Feb 2016

P, 06 Feb 2016If the battery is a well optimized 3600mAh, i don't personally need it replaceable. I had an a... moreIt is not you taking care of your phones..
Samsung phones are always have poor battery life, it dosent matter how much you care.

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  • 07 Feb 2016

Anonymous, 07 Feb 2016so many people complaining still about the removable battery. so many people are still with ol... moreso much more hassle changing battery versus plugging in

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  • 07 Feb 2016

bbula-c240, 07 Feb 2016As it happens so many people may be used to using more than one battery for their phones. Ther... moreWhy the hassle of changing batteries thats so old school.
Whats your process with your spare battery?

Scenario 1 - charge phone + charge spare battery in a dock then when you run out, take case off and swap batteries
Scenario 2 - charger phone + charge spare battery in the phone then when you run out, take case off and swap batteries
or
most people Scenario 3 - charge phone then just charge phone again via plug or backup battery pack.

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  • 07 Feb 2016

DanSK, 06 Feb 2016Samsung is bit like Kia (when it comes to cars). They both try hard to be considered as premiu... moreand yet everyone uses samsung processors including Apple and next year Apple starts using Samsung screens as well.

Whatever you buy in mobile tech, samsung benefits!

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  • 3p1I
  • 07 Feb 2016

yes you can

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  • 07 Feb 2016

Anonymous, 07 Feb 2016so many people complaining still about the removable battery. so many people are still with ol... moreAs it happens so many people may be used to using more than one battery for their phones. Theres no charger that can charge the phone in 60 seconds.

I must like old and im lost with new then i guess.

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  • b7w2
  • 07 Feb 2016

so many people complaining still about the removable battery. so many people are still with old technology and are lost with new

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  • 06 Feb 2016

If the battery is a well optimized 3600mAh, i don't personally need it replaceable. I had an ace 2, lg g2, lg g3 all for 2 years or plus and never had any battery issues and never needed extra batteries; but that's because i take care of my phones. I'm a pretty heavy user and i'm not particularly happy with the battery on the G3 (the G2 was amazing), but as long as you're careful with your phone I don't see a need to have replacabilty - because phones that have batteries enclosed are just better optimized. As much as i don't like iphones for being boring and ugly, they run pretty smooth - and so does the S6 (by far the smoothest running Samsung out there)....

BTW, if LG sticks to 2800mAh or 3000mAh on the G5, then S7, here i come...

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  • 06 Feb 2016

mir, 06 Feb 2016Samsung never removed the IR blaster from the S6. Only the Note 5 lacks one.Ive no interest in s series from samsung since ive been using note series for a few years. I was (nearly) sure s6 lacked ir blaster as well as note 5 but i was wrong. My bad.

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  • Anonymous
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  • 06 Feb 2016

Anonymous, 06 Feb 2016Perfectly agree with this. I won't debate at all even if Samsung suddenly decided to get rid o... morewaterproof??? they don't even guaranteed ur phone if the phone damage coz of water


removable battery +battery kit >wired charging >wireless charging pad

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  • Anonymous
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  • 06 Feb 2016

Anonymous, 06 Feb 2016That will bring back so many customers that deserted Sammy when S6 was created. thats would be me... samsung so lost lately

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  • soldier1969
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  • 06 Feb 2016

So not worth an upgrade if you already have an S6.

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  • SvBn
  • 06 Feb 2016

lneam, 06 Feb 2016Wire+less = no wire = no cablesWord for word yes, but dont act like you don't understand me. Like wifi it should not touching anything. Touching a cable or pad same shhit

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  • Anonymous
  • HkZL
  • 06 Feb 2016

Srb Srb, 06 Feb 2016a wireless that has to touch something? rename the technology, touching chargingSamsung should have used WiTricity. No need touching and can power the whole room wirelessly to any device fitted with coil. It uses magnetic resonance to transfer power

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  • 06 Feb 2016

kevin97, 06 Feb 2016So, are you still using Ethernet nowadays ? Or are you using Wi-Fi only ? Think about when ... morePerfectly agree with this. I won't debate at all even if Samsung suddenly decided to get rid of the charging port for good. Then, wireless charging will be the one and only option. And oh, look at the bright side; waterproof concept look a little bit more realistic that way.

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  • 06 Feb 2016

Anonymous, 06 Feb 2016removeable battery..... are u sure???? That will bring back so many customers that deserted Sammy when S6 was created.

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  • vu5U
  • 06 Feb 2016

bbula-c240, 06 Feb 2016That bit sounds really interesting "The good bit is that Samsung isn't abandoning useful fe... moreIf that statement is correct, then sammy would have created the perfect phone for years to come.

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