Thursday, February 5, 2015

Samsung Galaxy Note 4, recharge the wireless! – News MeilleurMobile


             
         

samsung galaxy note 3 wireless charging

You can now recharge your Samsung Galaxy Note 4 without using a USB cable. Overview

Originally, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 does not allow wireless charging. Just as with the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, if you want to go through that angle to charge your smartphone, you will need to purchase an additional accessory. To be precise, you have to change the hull of your Samsung Galaxy Note 4 . There are protections, equipped with Qi system for charging your Samsung Galaxy Note 4 dropping it on a dedicated support. They come in two versions, standard hull and S-View . Not yet marketed in France, they should cost you 20 € for the classic version and € 40 for the S-View Version .

Basic Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is pretty awesome . Remember, it is equipped with a 5.7 inch screen and weighs 175g . Adding a shell could completely change your perception of your smartphone. Android Central , has already tested the protections of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. If using the S-View shell that does not change in grip and weight, this is not the case of classical protection. It will make your Samsung Galaxy Note 4 thicker and heavier. When the two hulls will be marketed, please go to shop to evaluate the differences between your Samsung Galaxy Note 4 alone and with one of those protections.

If Samsung does not change its strategy with the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 before its release still was hoped that they incorporate original wireless charging system, as is already the Sony. The main reason given was that there was encor e quite a few users who are full of contactless battery. An unnecessary equipment Samsung Galaxy Note 4, especially as it could have been increase the total bill of Phablet Samsung

& gt.; Samsung Galaxy Note 4 from € 599

In your opinion, is that manufacturers should equip their high-end smartphones with a charging system original wireless?

         
 
         
         


 
 
             
                         
                         
                         
 
                     

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