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Samsung Galaxy Buds & Samsung Galaxy S10 to have wireless charging and re-verse IQ charging

Gino Motyka

The German website winfuture.de has leaked a picture showing the Upcoming Samsung wireless buds will have IQ wireless charging, The photo also shows the up-upcoming earbuds charging on what is expected to be the Samsung Galaxy S10. Now it doesn't say what version of the S10 it is so this may be reserve d for the top end of the line and not the 'Cheaper" E version. 

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https://winfuture.de/news,107205.html

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10 minutes ago, Gino Motyka said:

 it doesn't say what version of the S10 it is so this may be reserve d for the top end of the line and not the 'Cheaper" E version. 

I'd hope so, cause I'm eyeing that headphone jack. I have no need for Airpod knock offs

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5 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

I'd hope so, cause I'm eyeing that headphone jack. I have no need for Airpod knock offs

With Apple at least you get ripped off on price, not quality.

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It's a neat feature for both the buds and the phone, but at the same time, I really don't see many people doing this.  Are you really going to leave your phone face-down for half an hour to charge your earbuds?  Maybe if you're at a hotel and you didn't want to pack an extra cable to charge while you sleep.

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2 hours ago, Commodus said:

It's a neat feature for both the buds and the phone, but at the same time, I really don't see many people doing this.  Are you really going to leave your phone face-down for half an hour to charge your earbuds?  Maybe if you're at a hotel and you didn't want to pack an extra cable to charge while you sleep.

I could easily see doing it at night or in the office negating the main drawback of wireless headphones.

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8 hours ago, Commodus said:

It's a neat feature for both the buds and the phone, but at the same time, I really don't see many people doing this.  Are you really going to leave your phone face-down for half an hour to charge your earbuds?  Maybe if you're at a hotel and you didn't want to pack an extra cable to charge while you sleep.

Rumors has it that the reverse Qi charging can deliver up to 9 watts of power.

The batteries in the Airpods are 93 mWh. I don't have enough info to calculate how long it would take to fully charge them, but it's not that long.

 

Plop your earphones on the back of your phone for maybe 10 minutes and you hours of playback.

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I can actually see a use case for this when it comes to small wearables, where you can plop them on a phone for a few minutes to get a few more go out of these wearables. 

 

Of course, the phone would need a large battery so it doesn't inhibit its ability to stay running for a day at least 

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32 minutes ago, D13H4RD said:

I can actually see a use case for this when it comes to small wearables, where you can plop them on a phone for a few minutes to get a few more go out of these wearables. 

 

Of course, the phone would need a large battery so it doesn't inhibit its ability to stay running for a day at least 

if tis 4000mah or higher then I think it will not be an issue, my mate has the huawei Mate 20 pro and the battery life can go two days even with pretty heavy usage, hes the type of person that just leaves everything on and maxs out the brightness even in the dark so I was certainly very impressed. I think this sort of feature could become very popular. Since huawei already supports this with their phone and wireless buds we would probably use that as a reference to see what this samsung product will be like. 

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