TL;DW: Fast charging over 2 years only degraded the battery an extra 0.5%, even on extremely fast charging Android phones using 120W.

And with that, hopefully we can put this argument to rest.

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    1 day ago

    Wireless charging is a gimmick like 3D TV was. There’s only one use case, and it’s car use. But it doesn’t need to be fast. In every other case it’s worse than cable in every aspect

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        You’re so cool. You can just throw your phone at charging plate to cook itself, while you can’t use it. But it looks cool. Cool tech for cool people.

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          It makes my wife considerably less pissed off when I come to bed late and am not fumbling with cables, so it’s a win for me.

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            21 hours ago

            She gets pissed off if you take 2 seconds to plug a phone in? Are you alright brother?

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      A phone with wireless charging is a bit niche, but if only all my little devices had wireless charging; earbuds, vape, tablet, controller, remote, etc. I’d set a charging mat in the middle of the coffee table and have all my devices just be charged and ready to go. Now it’s just a mess of wires, with the only thing I keep glued to my hand featuring wireless charging!?

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      Wireless charging sucks. It costs significantly more energy to charge the same battery to full.

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        23 hours ago

        Your phone doesn’t have that much energy stored in it. 5 watt hours or so? Now consider the energy cost of making usb-c cords

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          22 hours ago

          The charging pad itself probably requires a USB-C cable itself? It takes much more materials to make them than a cable…

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            15 hours ago

            It doesn’t have plugging and unplugging cycles and doesn’t get bent in different directions, so it will basically never break unless you use the phone while holding the charging pad

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              So I’m expected to hold a wireless charger as well? When I can just have a light cable plugged in, generating less heat and for less time? Unless you are buying really low quality cables, they shouldn’t break and unless you are aggressive with it, the cable and the port will last years. When they eventually wear out, the cable is recyclable and depending on your phone, the USB-C port replaceable.

              Wireless charging is for toothbrushes.

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                8 hours ago

                Nobody said you must get rid of wired charging.

                Over four years I’ve broken three or four cables. Every time it’s because the phone moved while plugged in. Whether it’s my error (forgetting it’s plugged in) or the cat knocking the phone down, nothing breaks when the phone falls down from the wireless charger

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      yup, the chinese brand have it right. Fast charging is amazing, just put the phone on charge for like 10-20 minutes and you can forget about your battery for another day. It’s great.

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        1 day ago

        I have a one plus phone.

        The super vook charging works very well. It feels like less than 10 minutes to go from 10 to 80 percent.