Wireless Qi Fast Phone Chargers are the most convenient way to charge your mobile devices. No need to remove your case, wireless chargers charge through most phone, tablet, iPad, or smartwatch cases. Wireless charging is supported on most late model Apple and Samsung devices. Fast Wireless Phone Chargers are a must have accessory for college students. They're also great at work to conveniently charge your phone during idle use, and make awesome gifts for anyone with a device that supports wireless charging.
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Apple and Android charging cables use different types of connectors, which is why they are not compatible with each other. Apple devices use a Lightning connector, while most Android devices use a micro-USB connector or a USB Type-C connector. However, Apple and Android devices can both use the same wireless charging, which uses a technology called Qi (pronounced "chee") to transfer power wirelessly from a charging pad to the device. This means that, in general, wireless chargers are compatible with both Apple and Android devices, as long as the devices support Qi wireless charging.
Despite the differences in the charging cables, both Apple and Android devices can use wireless charging. This is made possible by the Qi wireless charging standard, which was developed by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC). Qi is an open standard, which means that any device manufacturer can use it without paying licensing fees. This is why many Android devices, as well as some newer Apple devices, support Qi wireless charging.
To use wireless charging, a device must be placed on a Qi-compatible wireless charging pad. The pad uses an electromagnetic field to transfer power to the device, which is then converted into usable charging current by a receiver in the device. This allows the device to be charged without the need for a physical cable connection.