Do we really don't need phone charger anymore ?
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By MOXOM | 08 March 2019 | 0 Comments

Do we really don't need phone charger anymore ?

In 2019, technology fans who pay attention to smartphone market may notice that a lot fancy technologes in 2018 have become normal in 2019. However, reverse charging technology seems becoming one of the biggest dark horse that grabs people's attention..
 

 
Until now, there are only two brands that could easily use this technology, Huawei and Samsung. Some people doubt that: does it mean there's no need to use charger anymore since these two phones can charging each other by reverse charging technology? Although this is just a joke, it can be seen that as an emergency use in some cases, these two mobile phone brands do bring more room for imagination.
 

 
The implementation and operation of this technology is not complicated, as long as your mobile phone supports wireless charging, and then put it on the back of huawei Mate 20 Pro, your phone will be charged successefully, including such as the iPhone, samsung Note8 X, Note9 etc in selling models, along with 20 Pro itself Mate which has 4200 mah battery, can be used to charge other smart phone in the middle of the trip, as charging devices.
 

In the beginning of 2019, samsung joined the "family" of wireless reverse charging , of course, samsung launched the support wireless reverse filling the Galaxy S10 mobile phones can not charge other devices, but it does work for charging wireless headphones, smart watches, such as equipment relatively larger capacity of smart phones, samsung may only consider targiting small devices, it kind of solves the problem of going to a trip with a lot of usb cables.
 
However, what Huawei Mate 20 Pro reverse charging support are much more than Samsung. It can help with any QI wireless charging device, from a wireless mouse to a QI shaver to an electric toothbrush.
 

 
Will you pay for this wireless backcharging technology if you plan to buy a new smartphone? While it currently looks like it's more appropriate for charging small devices, it's still a bit of a weak when it comes to charging other mobile devices. Wouldn't it be better to find a wireless portable power source that supports fast charging? Some people claim that this technology is still launched for the purpose of differentiation and is still in the stage of exploration in terms of practicality. However, it does bring a lot posibilities for the development of smart phones in the future.

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