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Samsung Galaxy S10 phones will support reverse wireless charging

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Peter 23 January 2019

Samsung Android Rumors

Rumor has it that the Samsung Galaxy S10 trio will support reverse wireless charging and now there’s some solid proof. This photo of what seems to be a demo booth (the top label reads “press button to experience”) shows that this will be one of the major features.

The first three buttons play an introductory video, then one about the cinematic display and one for the in-display fingerprint reader. Next up is the triple camera and the reverse wireless charging.

Buttons to control a Galaxy S10 presentation
Buttons to control a Galaxy S10 presentation

That’s how important a feature this is, it’s right behind Samsung’s first flagship triple camera.

A question remains about what tech it will use. The Huawei Mate 20 Pro uses Qi for its reverse charging, but neither the Galaxy Watch nor the Gear IconX earbuds support Qi (not PMA either, the other wireless standard used by Samsung phones). We'll know on February 20 when the Galaxy S10 goes official.

Source (in Dutch)

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  • 0BE
  • 04 Feb 2019

since october 2018 in huawei

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  • IbI
  • 24 Jan 2019

I get it now. Take Hauwei ideas and block them from ever coming to the US.

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  • HLw
  • 24 Jan 2019

you definitely not.but others do

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