
"How do I know if my phone supports wireless charging? Technically, there is a list of all Qi-certified products. But your best bet is to search it or look on the manufacturer's website. Like I said earlier, if you have an Apple or Samsung phone from the past handful of years, it definitely supports wireless charging. Most Pixels do too."
"It's on a bit of a case-by-case basis. (See what I did there?) For the most part, yes. A thick case can slow charging down even further, but will rarely stop it-although sometimes it may. MagSafe cases work well and actually help your phone charge a bit faster. So depending on the type of phone you have and the case you have for it, your charging speed may be affected."
Qi certification lists and manufacturer websites identify devices that support wireless charging. Apple and Samsung phones from recent years and most Pixel phones support wireless charging. Wireless charging is slower than wired charging with a proper power brick; even 15-watt fast wireless units charge more slowly than a factory-supplied cord. Thick cases can further reduce wireless charging speed and sometimes prevent charging; MagSafe cases improve alignment and can increase charging speed. Keeping battery charge between roughly 20 and 80 percent helps battery health. Dozens of wireless chargers have been tested to inform product selections.
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