TromboneAl
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With wireless charging, you can charge your phone or tablet by placing it on a wireless charger.
You might think "How lazy are we getting that we can't just plug the device in?"
I found with my Nexus 7 that wireless charging makes a huge difference. I have a stand next to my chair in the living room, and when I put the tablet in the stand, it charges up. IOW, whenever I put it down.
The result is that because I use it only at home, the device essentially has an unlimited battery.
So, when I got my new Samsung 10" tablet, the first thing I bought for it was this:
You stick it on the back of the tablet and plug it into the charging port.
I modified the stand a bit because I didn't want to make a new one. But it works great:
IOW, you wouldn't think that wireless charging is that much of an improvement, but it makes life simpler.
You might think "How lazy are we getting that we can't just plug the device in?"
I found with my Nexus 7 that wireless charging makes a huge difference. I have a stand next to my chair in the living room, and when I put the tablet in the stand, it charges up. IOW, whenever I put it down.
The result is that because I use it only at home, the device essentially has an unlimited battery.
So, when I got my new Samsung 10" tablet, the first thing I bought for it was this:
You stick it on the back of the tablet and plug it into the charging port.
I modified the stand a bit because I didn't want to make a new one. But it works great:
IOW, you wouldn't think that wireless charging is that much of an improvement, but it makes life simpler.