A:AnswerYes, you can, Mike. For more details about its compatible devices, please refer to the compatibility list on this link: http://www.belkin.com/us/F7U014/p/P-F7U014/
A:AnswerThe power cord is specific/proprietary to the charger. where it connects to the charger base is not a standard connection. I don't think you will find a cable that works.
See end of cab;e in picture.
A:AnswerI tried the Mophie and was able to charge an iPhone 7 and an iPad on the same standard charger in the time it took to use wireless charger on my iPhone 8.
I think you're probably going to have to wait until the upgrade they are talking about 2018.
A:AnswerHi Chuck,
Yes, it will! please see the link for the full list of Android devices. https://www.belkin.com/us/p/P-F7U014/.
Scroll down to the bottom in the "Compatibility" section. Thank you!
A:AnswerHi! We recommend looking into the Belkin F7U052-MG or the F7U050-MG instead. They are specifically designed with Google’s 10 W proprietary charging technology to optimize performance for the Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL.
A:AnswerNot necessarily. There could be several reasons it doesn’t turn on.
A defective battery in your phone.
A defective wall socket.
A case that is to thick.
A defective wall unit.
There are several more issues that it could be.
If the light is off and pad still charges then it could just be the led indecator light.
A:AnswerYes, it will, Daniel; also, the charge time can vary depending on the phone used, the battery's capacity, background apps running, and other factors.
A:AnswerHi. The wireless charging pad can only support cases up to 3mm thick. Any thicker than that and you may experience intermittent, or no charging from the device.
A:AnswerHi. Your mobile device will need to support Qi standards for wireless charging.
We suggest that you verify this information with the manufacturer of your mobile device.