A:AnswerGalaxy Smartphones regulate their charging so you won't have to worry about that as most phones nowadays regulate their need to charge even if still plugged in or using wireless they only take what they need.
A:AnswerFor me first it was the outlet plug i had to buy a new one with more power voltage. Then later the wireless pad was going bad do to many uses. So i called my phone company as well as other stores to see if the have a wireless charger as well as wall outlet that will fast charge my phone
A:AnswerS9 tablets don't support wireless charging. It seems that the earlier leaks about a possible wireless charging support on the Tab S9 Ultra were wrong. And it actually makes quite a lot of sense given the fact that a bulky tablet may be difficult to place on a wireless charging stand anyway.
A:AnswerHey Pat, thank you for your question about the Samsung 15W Fast Charge Single Wireless Pad. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite does not support wireless charging and would need to be plugged in to a charger. We appreciate you being a Samsung customer. -Elizabeth
A:AnswerYes, but be sure that you have enabled wireless charging in ur devices app under battery in device care or under settings first or it won't work.
A:AnswerThe Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10+ support both Qi wireless charging and PMA (Powermat) wireless charging standards. On the other hand, the Galaxy S10e ONLY supports the Qi wireless charging standard. This means that you can use any Qi-compatible wireless charger to charge your Galaxy S10 or S10+, while the S10e is limited to Qi chargers only.
A:AnswerI don't think it turns off after fulling chraged. My phones charge light stays green untill the phone is removed, as well as the light on the pad. Just like plugging it in. Green light on after fully charged until unplugged