Qi2 has arrived – Where are the Android phones?ijeff@lemdro.idmod to Android@lemdro.id – 127 points – 10 months ago9to5google.com38Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentTaking the phone out of the case first is hardly convenient.Never had to remove a single phone I've ever owned from the case to wirelessly charge.Then your cases are thin sleeves that don't protect against impacts.Don't use a barometric chamber on your phone.I use a protective case, not a decorative one. Cases that actually protect are thick and sturdy.I'd suggest a more durable phone if you can't even use a wireless charger with your case.I just plug a cable, thanks.
Taking the phone out of the case first is hardly convenient.Never had to remove a single phone I've ever owned from the case to wirelessly charge.Then your cases are thin sleeves that don't protect against impacts.Don't use a barometric chamber on your phone.I use a protective case, not a decorative one. Cases that actually protect are thick and sturdy.I'd suggest a more durable phone if you can't even use a wireless charger with your case.I just plug a cable, thanks.
Never had to remove a single phone I've ever owned from the case to wirelessly charge.Then your cases are thin sleeves that don't protect against impacts.
Don't use a barometric chamber on your phone.I use a protective case, not a decorative one. Cases that actually protect are thick and sturdy.I'd suggest a more durable phone if you can't even use a wireless charger with your case.I just plug a cable, thanks.
I use a protective case, not a decorative one. Cases that actually protect are thick and sturdy.I'd suggest a more durable phone if you can't even use a wireless charger with your case.I just plug a cable, thanks.
I'd suggest a more durable phone if you can't even use a wireless charger with your case.I just plug a cable, thanks.
Taking the phone out of the case first is hardly convenient.
Never had to remove a single phone I've ever owned from the case to wirelessly charge.
Then your cases are thin sleeves that don't protect against impacts.
Don't use a barometric chamber on your phone.
I use a protective case, not a decorative one. Cases that actually protect are thick and sturdy.
I'd suggest a more durable phone if you can't even use a wireless charger with your case.
I just plug a cable, thanks.