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Does My Phone Support Wireless Charging? 3 Easy Ways to Check

Wondering 'does my phone support wireless charging?' You're not alone! This guide reveals 3 simple methods to check your device's compatibility, from looking for the Qi logo to checking manufacturer specs. Stop guessing and start charging cable-free today! ⚡📱

25 Sept 2025 | Quick Read | 👤 WirelessWise
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Tired of fumbling for a charging cable in the dark during load shedding? Or is your desk a tangled mess of wires? We've all been there. Wireless charging offers a sleek, convenient escape from cable chaos. But the big question remains: does my phone support wireless charging? Before you rush out to buy a fancy new pad, let's find out for sure. It’s easier than you think, and we’ve got three simple ways to check.

Why Going Wireless is Worth It

Beyond just looking cool, ditching the cable has real benefits. It reduces wear and tear on your phone's charging port, a common point of failure. It also helps you create a cleaner, more organised desk or bedside table setup. Simply placing your phone down to power up is a small convenience that makes a big difference every single day. Ready to see if your device is part of the club?

How to Check if Your Phone Has Wireless Charging

Figuring out your phone's wireless charging compatibility is quick and painless. Here are three foolproof methods to get a definitive answer.

1. The Visual Inspection: Look for the Logo 🔍

The most common standard for this technology is called Qi (pronounced "chee"). Many manufacturers place the Qi logo on the back of the device. Check the lower-middle section of your phone's back panel. It looks like a stylised oval with a lightning bolt inside. If you don't see it there, check the original box the phone came in... it's often printed with the other specs.

2. Dive into Your Phone's Settings

Your phone's software can often tell you what the hardware is capable of.

  • On Android: Navigate to Settings > Battery. Look for any mention of "Wireless Charging" or "Reverse Wireless Charging" (also known as PowerShare on Samsung devices). The presence of this setting is a strong indicator. If you find it, you just need a compatible wireless charger to get started.
  • On iPhone: This one is easy. If you have an iPhone 8 or any newer model (including all X, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and SE 2nd/3rd gen models), it supports the feature.

3. The Ultimate Confirmation: A Quick Online Search ✨

This is the most reliable method. Simply open your web browser and search for your exact phone model followed by "specs" or "wireless charging". For example, search for "Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra specs". The official product page or a trusted tech review site will give you a clear yes or no. For the extra tech-savvy, the official Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) database lists all certified Qi products from quality brands like Promate.

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Pro Tip for Faster Charging ⚡

Your charger's speed depends on its power output (measured in watts) and the power brick it's plugged into. For the best speeds, make sure your charging pad and wall adapter both support higher wattage (e.g., 15W or more) and that your phone is compatible with fast charging. Also, remove thick phone cases, as they can interfere with the connection!

Gearing Up for a Cable-Free Life

Once you've confirmed your phone is ready, the fun begins! You can choose from flat charging pads for your desk, angled stands that are perfect for your bedside table (letting you see notifications at a glance), or even multi-device chargers. If you're a gamer, you might want to check out our Promate charger selection to find something that fits your aesthetic. We even have chargers designed for a full gaming setup to power up your headset and other peripherals.

Ready to Cut the Cord? ⚡ Now that you know your phone's capabilities, it's time to experience the freedom of wireless power. From sleek desk pads to powerful stands, Evetech has the perfect solution to declutter your space. Explore our wide range of wireless chargers and simplify your life today.

The simplest way is to check your phone's original box or manual for the Qi logo. You can also look up your specific model on the manufacturer's official website.

The universal symbol is the Qi (pronounced 'chee') logo, which looks like the word 'qi' inside a circle. Seeing this logo indicates compatibility with the standard.

Not all, but most flagship and many mid-range smartphones from major brands like Apple, Samsung, and Google now include built-in Qi wireless charging capabilities.

Wireless charging is a hardware feature, not a software setting. If your phone supports it, it's enabled by default. Simply place it on a compatible charging pad to begin.

Yes, for many phones you can use a Qi wireless charging adapter. This is a thin receiver that plugs into your phone's charging port and sits on the back of the device.

All iPhones from the iPhone 8 and iPhone X models onwards support Qi wireless charging. This includes all newer models like the iPhone 12, 13, 14, and 15 series.