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I replaced my wireless charger a while back with the Gen 2 so it would charge my S10+. For some reason it will only charge it for like 3 minutes before it just...stops, and won't start again until I pick it up for 10 seconds and place it back down. Then it repeats the process, charges for a few and then randomly stops. My phone charges fine on normal charge pads. I take it out of the case to make sure it is in direct contact with the pad and it fits snug in it. Should I just look for a different aftermarket option?

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I've actually never used mine. There has to be a ton of losses charging something that way? Anyways, I just plug it with the charging cord. 

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On 3/19/2022 at 6:31 AM, Spikes said:

I replaced my wireless charger a while back with the Gen 2 so it would charge my S10+. For some reason it will only charge it for like 3 minutes before it just...stops, and won't start again until I pick it up for 10 seconds and place it back down. Then it repeats the process, charges for a few and then randomly stops. My phone charges fine on normal charge pads. I take it out of the case to make sure it is in direct contact with the pad and it fits snug in it. Should I just look for a different aftermarket option?

Yikes!  Mine quit working with my phone, when I put my Otterbox Cover on it, but my wife's phone works great.  I know that they will not recharge your phone if your battery is at/over like 95%, but that's not to say that if you put your phone on it at 90% that it won't charge until full.  I would try taking your phone cover off (if you have one), and see what happens.  The wireless charging system will/may not keep up with supplying power to your phone, while you're using it.  They all suck for recharging, especially while in use.

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I've taken the case off before (though it is just a very slim case) and the phone by itself fits snugly into the console. Normal charging pads seem to work fine with/without the case...just wondering if maybe it is weak. 

 

Not a huge deal but since getting the wireless android auto it drains my battery much quicker so I figured having it on the wireless pad would be ideal, guess that is not the case lol.

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On 3/29/2022 at 4:04 PM, PAPER said:

You guys can always upgrade to a after market fast charger that replaces the existing 1 in your armrest .

Here is a link to 1 on ebay , It doesn't seem to be to hard to switch them out . & I have seen them as low as $50.

 but I found this 1 with a quick search .

https://www.ebay.com/itm/313920601192?hash=item4917203c68:g:iX0AAOSwhDdiNyoo

 

Thanks for the link, maybe I'll give that a shot one of these days.

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