With the arrival of wireless charging to mobile phones, the way we use mobile phones has changed dramatically. The Samsung Galaxy were among the first to include this type of charge in their devices and each time they have been developing more options and tricks to configure them so that we can opt for more functions.

Several models also have reverse wireless charging , allowing us to charge other devices or accessories without connecting the charger with a plug. So that you can get the most out of your mobile, we are going to show you some tips and tricks so that the experience with wireless charging is better and more complete.
The first thing we must do is activate wireless charging
In order to enjoy wireless charging we need to activate it and this is a process that we can do very easily on our mobile. We will have to go to the Settings, enter the ” Care of the device ” section and then play on the battery.

In this section we find several options that allow us, depending on our model, to activate or deactivate Samsung wireless charging. We can also make other settings such as choosing the type of charge we want to make, that is, using traditional wireless charging or opting for fast wireless charging .
How to limit reverse wireless charging on Samsung Galaxy
In some models such as the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 or the new Samsung Galaxy S20 in all available versions, we find reversible wireless charging, an option that we must limit so as not to run out of battery in our mobile. This will allow us to automatically disconnect the mobile and stop sharing our energy with any other device.

First of all we must activate it and we can do this in the panel of shortcuts on the button called PowerShare . To enter its advanced options and configure it we have to enter Settings> Device care> Battery and enter PowerShare Charging. Within this section we will be able to adjust the minimum battery level with which we can share our battery, establishing between 30% and 90%.
Use the original wireless charger
Although wireless charging is compatible with other models of chargers, it is not the fast wireless charging that we find for example in the Samsung Galaxy S20 Pro. To get the most out of our mobile and that it is not affected by an incorrect charge we must always opt for the original. This charging method is more complicated than the classic cable can be, and we must opt for maximum optimization for each model.

Tips for not having problems with fast charging
Wireless charging has many advantages and is very comfortable, although we must also bear in mind that we must be more careful with everything we leave nearby, for example we should not leave coins, metal objects, magnets or magnetic stripe cards near the charger or we could cause a heating of the charger and problems derived later in our mobile.
Do not use the charger wet or in wet areas
Just as we do not have to charge our mobile while it is wet despite having IP68 resistance , we do not have to do it with wireless charging. Wet areas should also be limited, as we could find ourselves with charging failures and this could end up affecting the result that our mobile phone gives us.

Be careful with the covers you use
Among all the covers that are available for Samsung mobiles, not all are valid and compatible with wireless charging. It matters both the material and the thickness of the case , which could make it not charge correctly and only achieve it by sections, they affect the battery of the mobile. In this case, it is best to choose an original cover or remove the cover with each load.