The number of features and capabilities of smartphones is constantly increasing, and what once seemed impossible has now become a common reality. One such innovation is wireless charging in phones, which allows you to charge the battery without using a cable.
Additionally, the reverse charging feature (Power Share) has gained popularity worldwide. An official Samsung dealer in Ukraine explained how to use reverse charging and what it actually is.
Reverse charging is an innovative technology that enables a smartphone not only to receive energy from a wireless charger but also to serve as a power source for other gadgets.
In Samsung phones, this technology allows you to recharge other devices from the flagship model. This capability is referred to as the Power Share feature. In other words, Power Share is reverse wireless charging, which allows you to charge a phone or other compatible devices, such as headphones or smartwatches, from your phone. This allows you to go without wall chargers and Power Banks for a while.
The reverse charging feature is compatible with all devices that support the Wireless Charger Qi standard. The type (Android, iOS, Apple Watch) and version of the operating system do not affect the ability to use Power Share.
It is important to note that the reverse charging process will only begin after the devices are correctly positioned. Having a protective case on the phone may affect the efficiency of the battery charging process. On average, 1 hour of Power Share usage consumes about 25% of the smartphone's charge.
A fast charging block can speed up the process. This innovative accessory allows you to accelerate the charging of the device by reducing the time needed to maintain an optimal energy level. Simply connect the fast charging block to the wireless charging pad.
To enable reverse charging on your smartphone, follow these steps:
This feature is especially useful in situations where you have other discharged devices and the power is out.
To turn off reverse charging, follow these steps:
Now your phone will return to normal mode, and you can use it to charge from a wireless device.
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It is worth noting that it was previously believed that smartphones drain quickly when performing multiple tasks simultaneously, with open programs, games, etc. However, it turns out that another simple feature can be a real "vampire" for the battery.