Wireless charging technology has become increasingly popular, offering a convenient and cable-free way to charge your device. Many modern smartphones now support this feature. Here’s a list of mobile phones that are generally compatible with wireless charging:
- Apple iPhones: iPhones starting from the iPhone 8 series and later models (such as the iPhone X, 11, 12, 13, and 14) are equipped with wireless charging capabilities. These devices use the Qi wireless charging standard.
- Samsung Phones: Samsung’s flagship Galaxy series, including models like the Galaxy S6 and newer (e.g., S7, S8, S9, S10, S20, S21, S22), as well as the Note series from Note 5 onwards, support wireless charging. Samsung’s latest models also feature fast wireless charging.
- Google Pixel Phones: Google Pixel 3, 4, 5, 6, and newer versions support wireless charging.
- Other Android Devices: Brands like Huawei (Mate and P series), Xiaomi (Mi series), LG (G and V series), and OnePlus (OnePlus 8 Pro and newer) also have several models that support wireless charging.
How to Check if Your Phone Supports Wireless Charging
To verify whether your phone supports wireless charging, check the manufacturer’s specifications or look for the Qi certification logo on the packaging.
Wireless charging is not only convenient but also safer for your device as it reduces wear on charging ports. Investing in a wireless charger compatible with your device ensures you enjoy this feature seamlessly.