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How to charge your iPhone 8 or newer wirelessly:The iPhone 8 or later integrates wireless charging to provide a convenient and intuitive charging experience. The iPhone has a glass...

How to charge an iPhone wirelessly?

How to charge your iPhone 8 or newer wirelessly:

The iPhone 8 or later integrates wireless charging to provide a convenient and intuitive charging experience. The iPhone has a glass back cover that works with a QI-certified charger; These chargers will be available as accessories, but also in some vehicles, cafes, hotels, airports and furniture. Qi is an open universal charging standard created by the Wireless Charging Alliance (WPC).

There are a number of QI-certified chargers available on the market, including two new wireless charging stations from Mophie and Belkin that can charge iphones with the latest version of iOS at rated power of up to 7.5 watts. Both are available at Apple.com\/cn and the Apple Store.

See the list of QI-certified chargers and car manufacturers that offer QI-certified chargers built in.

The functionality and performance of other Qi certified chargers may vary. If you have any questions, please contact the charger manufacturer.

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Connect the charger to the power supply. Use the power adapter that comes with the accessory or the power adapter recommended by the manufacturer.

Place the charger on a horizontal surface or other location suggested by the manufacturer.

Place the iPhone on the charger with the display facing up. For best performance, place the phone in the center of the charger or in the location recommended by the manufacturer.

The iPhone should start charging a few seconds after you put it on the wireless charger.

You should see it in the status bar.

Wireless charging uses magnetic induction to charge the iPhone. Don't put anything between the iPhone and the charger. If a magnetic holder, case, or other object is placed between the iPhone and the charger, it may degrade the charger's performance or damage the magnetic strip or RFID chip (commonly found in some credit cards, security marks, passports, and smart keys). If you have these sensitive items in your protective case, remove them before charging or make sure they are not between the back of the iPhone and the charger.

If your iPhone does not charge or is slow to charge, and the iPhone has a thick protective case, metal protective case, or battery case, try removing the protective case or case.

If your iPhone vibrates (for example, when you receive a notification), your iPhone may shift. That could cause the charging station to stop powering the iPhone. If this happens often, consider turning off the vibration function, turning on Do not Disturb mode, or using a protective case to prevent movement.

Depending on the charging station you're using, you might hear a faint noise while your iPhone is charging.

The iPhone may heat up a bit while charging. To extend battery life, if the battery overheats, the software may limit charging when it reaches 80%. When the temperature drops, the iPhone will charge again. Try moving your iPhone and charger to a cooler location.

The iPhone does not charge wirelessly when connected to USB. If your iPhone is connected to your computer via USB, or connected to a USB power adapter, the iPhone will be charged via the USB connection.

The above answer comes from the Apple mobile phone official website, teaching people to fish is better than teaching people to fish, you learned?


At present, the Apple 8 can be charged wirelessly, and wireless charging first depends on whether it is contact or non-contact. The disadvantage of contact wireless charging is also obvious, that is, the phone must be placed on a special charging pad.

1. Prepare the accessories needed for charging, Qi wireless charger, wireless charging receiving coil. With these ready to go, we're ready to operate.

2. Plug the wireless charging receiver coil into the phone port, just like usual charging. Plug in the receiving coil, after the link is good, the wireless charging receiving coil is finally placed on the back of the phone, without affecting the use of the case.

3. Then plug the charging head into the wall socket, and then connect the Qi wireless charging transmitter to the other end of the data cable. All the work is ready, the phone is placed on the wireless transmitter, can also be held in the hand, in the effective receiving range is OK. The exact extent needs to be tested by oneself.