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Rumour: Galaxy S III to have wireless inductive charging capabilities

by Kunal Khullar
March 21, 2012
in Samsung
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As the rumours for the Samsung Galaxy S III keep rolling, here’s another for you to gag upon. According to the Korean site DDaily, the next Galaxy S smartphone will have the capability to charge its battery wirelessly. And that’s not all; it will be out of the box, which means the standard charger supplied with the handset will charge it wirelessly.

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The concept of wireless charging says that you have to just keep your device on a charging base, and it starts charging. Even LG had launched a wireless charging pad last year which never made the headlines. Obviously this would mean that the handset will have a wireless charging coil built into the rear case, but there is more to it.


Thanks to Samsung’s proprietary patents, you will be able to charge the smartphone from 1-2 metres away from the charging base. This could be one of the most unique features we would see on a flagship smartphone, that is if this rumour is true. Also this technology would mean a new era for smartphones where you wont need to mess with wires anymore.
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