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I have two models but am not home where my bookmarks are.
Both came from Amazon. The 1st one I found cost $18.99 and included the charging pad. it has worked flawlessly since May, 2014.
The 2nd one, I also found bundled together the pad and the wireless receiver coil. This one cost me about $24.00 and it also works just fine. I like the 2nd one better because it has two LEDs on it, green and blue.
That really is a moot point though, as the 1st one had one LED but it changed color from green to blue.
So, that is a wash....
I would search Amazon and put a limit of $30.00 and see what shows up.
I use the PowerBot at the office and the Samsung Cradle next to my bed. I also use Timeriffic (in the Play Store) to totally silence the S5 at predetermined times, so there is no beeping when fully charged.
This one works great, includes the pad also, and a great price.
* Qi Standard Wireless Charger kit 'mine' for $18.99 and includes the Charger Pad
That's interesting that they will only work with original bundled equipment. I am hoping to use mine for watch and phone. Maybe I've acted too soon. Does your receiver fit into the original S5 back? GI have found between the two that I have, that you best purchase both the pad and the wireless charger in a combo pack.
That way, you are guaranteed (better chance anyway) that the two will work together.
I have two models, my S5 and Qi charger is 8 months old and still works fine.
My wife's S5 and Qi charger are a couple weeks old and work fine.
However, neither charger with work with the other charging pad... They are specific to the pad that came with them.
Yes, both receivers did fit inside the OEM back and do not show any bulges. That was a requirement for me.That's interesting that they will only work with original bundled equipment. I am hoping to use mine for watch and phone. Maybe I've acted too soon. Does your receiver fit into the original S5 back? G
Yes, both receivers did fit inside the OEM back and do not show any bulges. That was a requirement for me.
I had thought that the "Qi wireless" charging was a specification and that any charger would work with any Qi receiver.
In my experience, (both phones have a Spec Candy Shell case on them) it seems to be that the field strength is the most critical issue. The case adds a bit of distance between the charging pad and the phone itself. I am wanting to think that this extra space is what is causing the problem. The two charging pads just may not be putting out the same amount of field strength.
I have no way to measure this field strength at the moment, so can't quantify it.
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Verizon Galaxy S5 since Launch Day, using ART
Box Stock, not rooted
Nova Prime, Textra, Blue Mail
MacroDroid senses Scrn off, turns Wifi & Data OFF,
MD senses Scrn on, turns WiFi & Data ON
Yes, the wireless charging technology does add a lot of heat.....
But, I have deduced that most of that heat is radiating upwards from the charging pad, and not being generated inside the phone.
The battery will always get warm when being charged, and the type of charging method should not have anything to do with extra heat... In fact, a wireless charger will actually generate "less heat in the battery" simply because it is not capable of pushing much more than about 750 milliamps into the battery. And that is with the OEM 2.1 amp charger adapter.
Yes, the Samsung Charging app shows that when first connected, the Wireless charger will initially peak out at 1200 milliamps, but it rolls back to about 750 milliamps pretty quick.
Since my phones both have wireless chargers installed in them, I try to put them back on the charging pads at about 60-70 percent. Why?
Two reasons:
1. it reduces the amount of time to get the battery to Full 100%, which causes the charger to turn off/(goes to idle) much quicker than a fully discharged battery will. This in turn, means that the charger will not have enough time to significantly generate very much heat.
2. recharging the battery in the upper 1/3 of its' capacity will help to prolong the battery life.
I have never replaced a battery in my Android phones. (I have bought spares, and then lost them from lack of use). This even back when the batteries were NiCad and had to fully discharged/Recharged to get maximum life out of them.... I just took care to do it the way it needed to be done.
I am a retiree from the world of communications and have worked on 2 way walkie Talkies with batteries, car radios, computers, 911 dispatching systems (last 20 years) and in all of that, I have found that if you will take care of the battery, it will last a very long time.
I have two laptops that are 10 years old/more.... One is an Apple Powerbook G4.... by today's standards that thing excruciatingly slow, and I also have a very old Panasonic Toughbook Cf-20 in the same exact situation. No memory, 250 mB hard drive, and slow is not a bad enough term to describe how it functions. .... but the battery in it is still good....
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Verizon Galaxy S5 since Launch Day, using ART
Box Stock, not rooted
Nova Prime, Textra, Blue Mail
MacroDroid senses Scrn off, turns Wifi & Data OFF,
MD senses Scrn on, turns WiFi & Data ON
Ah, glad to get a real report on one by the fonesalesman.... I just ordered up a pad only because the two pads I have are not very good at charging my wife's S5. The Qi receiver in it is not nearly as good as the one I got for my S5 8 months ago. It is such a shot in the dark ordering anything now. You cannot rely on the "specifications" because they are so vague.
I chose this particular pad because of a single statement that mentions that it will works with an 8 mm thick case. Both of our phones have the Spec CandyShell Grip case and it is pretty thick which causes issues if the pad does not put out enough Field Strength.
I just ordered it up last night, delivery is on or before the 9th Jan. I will report back on this thread as to how well it does.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DQDE1K8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Verizon Galaxy S5 since Launch Day, using ART
Box Stock, not rooted
Nova Prime, Textra, Blue Mail
MacroDroid senses Scrn off, turns Wifi & Data OFF,
MD senses Scrn on, turns WiFi & Data ON
To help you make choice, I have LuguLake Ultra-Slim Qi-Enabled Wireless Charger to suggest. price is neither cheaper nor expensive, but decent. It once has a black version, but this one has better quality, material and deal with the hot issue.
1.Works with any Qi-enabled devices or devices with Qi receiver installed
2. 1.5A or higher output wall adapter is required to make this charger work properly.
3. Input: 5V 2000mA; Output: 5V 1000mA; Charging Distance is 5mm, So protective cases that exceed 5 mm/0.2 inch thick prevent the charger from working properly
4. Dissipate the excessive heat for your phone and Qi charger, no hot issue.