Wirelss cell phone charging

Asked by GuruNP16C Nov 06, 2019 at 11:11 AM about the 2012 Toyota Prius Three

Question type: General

I just bought a wireless phone charger.  I do Doordash, and need to keep my
phone charged as full as I can.  However, the Scoshe charger I just got isn't
keeping up.  Any suggestions or workarounds?

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Wireless charging speeds of up to 15 watts are really good, but 5 W, 7.5 W, and 10 W chargers are more common right now. iPhones support up to 7.5 watts, and many Android phones can do up to 10 watts, Howe many watts do you have on your charger, you may need a larger watt one to keep up..

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