Draft:Wireless Powershare
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Samsung Wireless PowerShare is a standard feature of Samsung phones located under settings under normal features. This feature allows the phone to wirelessly charge any Qi-enabled device. This means another phone or another set of smartwatches or wireless earbuds. Therefore, with the charging potential of a phone, in one's busy lifestyle, one could use one additional device without having to worry about an additional charging device. How it Works The Wireless PowerShare works through induction charging. When a chargeable device is placed on the back of the phone, the phone's battery releases energy through electromagnetic induction to the device, thus facilitating the wireless charging. Supported Devices Many devices are compatible with Wireless PowerShare: * Smartphones - Galaxy S series, Galaxy Note series, Galaxy Z Fold series, Galaxy Z Flip series. * Smartwatches - Galaxy Watch series. * Wireless Earbuds - Galaxy Buds series. Limitations and Exceptions However, limitations with Wireless PowerShare exist: * Slower charging speed: Wireless charging is slower than wired charging. * Alignment Needed: Devices must be aligned to charge effectively. * Diminished Battery Life: Using Wireless PowerShare drains the phone's battery faster. People have adored Wireless PowerShare because it can charge anything, anywhere, championing not only Samsung's powers of invention but also its longstanding reputation of concern for people and what they need. Future Expectations As technology expands, expectations for further support of Wireless PowerShare in the future would be faster charging and more access and availability of output with larger devices beyond Samsung.