math4scher
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My iPhone 12 Mini does not charge on the wireless charging pad - anyone else have the same problem scenario? Does anyone else have a solution?
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Sounds silly, but make sure the pad is turned on. I believe it can be turned off, haven't even really used mine yet to test it out. Additionally, some cases make wireless charging a bit weird so it could be that as well. Try it without a case to see if it worksMy iPhone 12 Mini does not charge on the wireless charging pad - anyone else have the same problem scenario? Does anyone else have a solution?
Not silly at all! It also did not work without the case! Thanks for taking the time to respond/help - it's greatly appreciated!Sounds silly, but make sure the pad is turned on. I believe it can be turned off, haven't even really used mine yet to test it out. Additionally, some cases make wireless charging a bit weird so it could be that as well. Try it without a case to see if it works
Do you have another phone to possibly test?Not silly at all! It also did not work without the case! Thanks for taking the time to respond/help - it's greatly appreciated!
Thanks for taking the time to help me out - good ideas/advice!Do you have another phone to possibly test?
I assume your phone works on other wireless chargers.. if so, it could be the charger itself that is faulty. It shows that it is on?
Just tested my wife's phone without the case and it charged, but it was really slow!Do you have another phone to possibly test?
I assume your phone works on other wireless chargers.. if so, it could be the charger itself that is faulty. It shows that it is on?
Thanks for returning my call - your comments really helped!I'm sure you all have noticed this, but I wasn't immediately aware that the phone had to be centered between the ridges on the pad in order to charge. After I figured that out, I gained 40% battery over a 45 minute trip on my iPhone SE, playing Apple Music along the way. Not a fast charge, but I'm cool if I end the trip with more than I started.
Thanks for sharing that invaluable info!I'm sure you all have noticed this, but I wasn't immediately aware that the phone had to be centered between the ridges on the pad in order to charge. After I figured that out, I gained 40% battery over a 45 minute trip on my iPhone SE, playing Apple Music along the way. Not a fast charge, but I'm cool if I end the trip with more than I started.
Sounds like the perfect plan - thanks for sharing!I donāt use it. I always plug in with the USB cable. Faster, reliable charging, more responsive CarPlay, and better audio quality.
I still put my phone there when Iām driving but I turned off the charger.
Thanks for sharing your input/experience/comment - it's greatly appreciated!I only have one wireless charger, at home on the nightstand, Apple product. Thin phone case comes off, magnets align the charger pad to to millimeter before it will activate.
Sure looks like the folks trying to add this to their American Si might want to reconsider. This is a new tech for the industry.