While a power consortium wireless charger may still be an item of the future for most phones, there currently are several charging docs that operate wirelessly for some phones. These chargers will save money on electricity used for charging, eliminating the high amounts consumed by wall charging blocks. For the popular iPhone, there is a wireless power pad that is small enough to fit anywhere in the home. When the iPhone runs low on power, it can simply be placed on the mat. The magnetic devices inside of it will help ensure a full charge is attained.
For other types of modern phones, there are solar wireless cell phone chargers. These chargers function similarly to the iPhone charger. Some may require a cord, depending on the manufacturer and model of the phone. While the iPhone's mat doesn't require sunlight, these solar chargers do. They can be left in the sun all day to gather power. The power is stored until it is used. They may still gather some power on overcast days, but they are only fully functional in full sunlight.
No,only a bluetooth enabled phone can transmit data wirelessly.
To call Wirelessly and text gth texting
No, it doesn't work like that.
you can use the bluetooth feature to move files wirelessly, and free!!
You can charge your ZTE Score with the charge part broken by removing the battery from the phone. Place the battery into a working phone and charge it from that phone.
Of course you could do this with just about any recent phone out there using bluetooth. Simply turn on your bluetooth and using your phone find the phone's bluetooth and connect.
You mean a cell phone that somehow got gasoline in it? If so, then NO! Do not charge that phone.
There is not a such thing of my bringing my Iphone and it working wirelessly in my pool underwater. Phone Hates water!
you go to the arcade in the mall.and you talk to the man by the glass and he will ask will you like to charge your phone say yes and your phone will be charge
There is no safe way to charge a phone without a charger made specifically for that phone/battery
no monthly charge. You did pay for phone with those capabilities
no it cannot charge a computer. a phone battery does not have enough power to charge a computer. maybe it can it the phone battery has a bigger capacity than the computer (which is imposibble)