Most modern smartphones, smartwatches, and other electronic devices come with built-in wireless charging capabilities. If your device does not have this feature, you may require a wireless charging receiver or case that is compatible with your specific device. Positioning: Place your device on the wireless charging pad or dock of the power bank.
Initiate charging: Once your device is properly positioned, the wireless power bank will start charging it automatically. You should see a charging indication on your device’s screen or through any charging indicator lights on the power bank. Leave it to charge: Allow your device to charge wirelessly for the desired amount of time.
Charging with a cable: If your device does not support wireless charging, you can still use the power bank by connecting it to your device with a compatible charging cable. Simply plug one end of the cable into the power bank’s USB port and the other end into your device’s charging port.
If the battery on your device is getting low, use Wireless PowerShare to charge your device using another compatible device. 1 Swipe down from the top of the screen to reveal the notification panel, then tap "Wireless PowerShare" to activate. A blue flashing light appears on the back of your device when Wireless PowerShare is activated.
Place a device on the back of your Galaxy phone to start charging. When you remove the device, you will be given the option to end wireless power sharing. The charging speed will be relatively low compared to a fast wireless charger or USB connection, so you’re really just looking for enough power to make it home to your wall chargers.
Place the devices on a flat surface with plenty of space. The efficiency of wireless charging depends on the distance between the charging coils embedded in the devices. You may need to adjust the position of the devices until they connect with each other properly.