Not exact matches
The copper
charging coil that draws power is located almost imperceptibly
between the two layers of silicone, and is designed to be ultra-slim and invisible to the user without sacrificing any function.
With inductive
charging technology, the
charge passes
between a transmitter and receiver
coil placed closely together, usually only separated by the outer casing of the two devices (< 7 mm).
The report suggests that Samsung will integrate 3 -
coil wireless
charging thus enabling faster wireless
charging at a larger area because as the area of contact
between the
charging plate and the device is increased, it's no longer as relevant as before to absolutely center the device on the wireless
charging pad.
The Wireless Power Consortium notes that «With inductive
charging, the
charge passes
between a transmitter and receiver
coil placed closely together, usually only separated by the outer casing of the two devices (< 7 mm).»