The main divisions of IT & Mobile Chief Engineer at Samsung, Seho Park, recently wrote a small article on the company's website providing details on the future of wireless charging and the role that the Galaxy range will on this technology.
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Similar to section the engineer wrote about the camera last week, Park summarizes the history of wireless charging on half of the last decade. He commented on the benefits of wireless charging, including the convenience of not having cable required, and usability of multiple devices.
He noted the importance of wireless technologies standardized load as the Qi standard and the Power Matters Alliance (PMA). Samsung is a member of the three organizations that support the standardization of wireless charging, including alliance WPC ( Wireless Power Consortium ) A4WP ( Alliance for Wireless Power ) and the alliance PMA ( Power Matters Alliance ).
Without giving anything away, the blog of Park said that Samsung is working on the integration of technology into the next generation of Galaxy S, which will provide support to a range of standards, such as Qi, WPC and LDCs.
A smartphone supports all standards
With chip makers successfully integrating multiple standards on a single chip, more load devices are compatible with smartphones. Samsung plans to fully capitalize on the future of wireless charging , and making all compatible smartphones with all standards.
"Samsung will accelerate the democratization of the wireless charging technology with its powerful smartphones," wrote Park. "With our future Galaxy smartphones, users will be able to enter into a new world of wireless" he concludes .
If the Galaxy Note and Galaxy S5 4 provide support for wireless charging, it is only available with an optional shell, designed for this purpose. This year, Samsung's new flagship smartphone should have this technology, right out of the box. Although he never mentioned the Galaxy S6 in his article, the information Seho Park suggest that the future flagship smartphone of the company, due on March 1, should benefit from this technology.
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Similar to section the engineer wrote about the camera last week, Park summarizes the history of wireless charging on half of the last decade. He commented on the benefits of wireless charging, including the convenience of not having cable required, and usability of multiple devices.
He noted the importance of wireless technologies standardized load as the Qi standard and the Power Matters Alliance (PMA). Samsung is a member of the three organizations that support the standardization of wireless charging, including alliance WPC ( Wireless Power Consortium ) A4WP ( Alliance for Wireless Power ) and the alliance PMA ( Power Matters Alliance ).
Without giving anything away, the blog of Park said that Samsung is working on the integration of technology into the next generation of Galaxy S, which will provide support to a range of standards, such as Qi, WPC and LDCs.
A smartphone supports all standards
With chip makers successfully integrating multiple standards on a single chip, more load devices are compatible with smartphones. Samsung plans to fully capitalize on the future of wireless charging , and making all compatible smartphones with all standards.
"Samsung will accelerate the democratization of the wireless charging technology with its powerful smartphones," wrote Park. "With our future Galaxy smartphones, users will be able to enter into a new world of wireless" he concludes .
If the Galaxy Note and Galaxy S5 4 provide support for wireless charging, it is only available with an optional shell, designed for this purpose. This year, Samsung's new flagship smartphone should have this technology, right out of the box. Although he never mentioned the Galaxy S6 in his article, the information Seho Park suggest that the future flagship smartphone of the company, due on March 1, should benefit from this technology.