Although it’s adopted by many of the market’s leading manufacturers, wireless charging is still considered to be an emerging technology. At present, there are three main parties striving to provide the service — the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC/Qi), the Power Matters Alliance (PMA) and the Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP). South Korean multinational company, Samsung, is a member of all three parties, and now it looks like it’s trying to bring them all together in its latest smartphone — the Galaxy S6.
According to a post published on its official blog earlier today, Samsung received a delivery of components back in 2014 which support multiple standards. It has now finished designing and testing the hardware — so we can expect to see devices using the new chips sometime this year, bearing that it mind the Galaxy S6 could potentially support all three standards of wireless charging.
“With our upcoming Galaxy smartphones, users will be able to enter a new wireless world like never before,” writes Samsung.
Obviously, it’s more than possible that this technology won’t be quite ready for the Galaxy S6′s unveiling on March 1 and Samsung is, instead, referring to its next Galaxy Note device. I guess we’ll just have to wait a few more days to find out.
Source: Samsung
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