In my opinion Qi's main feature is convenience. Having used Magsafe daily for a few years, 15W is okay. When I want more speed, I plug in.
I seriously don't understand why plugging in a cord is so hard than putting a phone on a lil plate?
Taking the phone out of the case first is hardly convenient.
I never liked this new magsafe. When I had an iPhone, I bought a case with one (dumb gimmick that does nothing because the case is adhered to the phone) and a magsafe wireless charger. But every morning I had to hold down my wireless charger to take my phone off of it, or else it would come with the phone when I picked it up. Never made sense from a consumer standpoint for me.
I used to have a magsafe charger stuck to the wall and would just stick my phone to it
I mean, I would just stick down the charger?
Obviously, but what, you're just using double sided tape everywhere you have a charger? That's not very apple.
Mobile induction charging battery packs, I use one every single day and the only way those make sense is with magsafe.
Yeah that's cool but again I had one for my iPhone and it was awful... I would get like half of the power from it and would make my phone get super hot. You could always use those cases that have a battery built into it.
I mean, newer cars do. But it's not like a lot of people are out buying a new car every 2 years like they would a phone. My car is from 2015 and has a lot of bells and whistles but still doesn't have Car Play or Android Auto capabilities. I wouldn't even consider it to be that old of a vehicle considering how far you can get on a car nowadays.
Can Qi not get to higher speeds? 15W is slow.
In my opinion Qi's main feature is convenience. Having used Magsafe daily for a few years, 15W is okay. When I want more speed, I plug in.
I seriously don't understand why plugging in a cord is so hard than putting a phone on a lil plate?
Taking the phone out of the case first is hardly convenient.