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Wednesday 16 October 2013
Wireless charging unlikely to become standard until 2H14, say module makers
Wireless charging of mobile devices was originally expected to see giant advances in the second half of 2013 and many smartphone brand vendors have been inquiring about related solutions...
Friday 8 March 2013
Samsung, Apple to step into path toward wireless charging for smartphones
Following the steps of Nokia, LG Electronics and HTC, Samsung Electronics and Apple are expected to add wireless charging capability to their flagship models in 2013, according to...
Friday 16 November 2012
More smartphones to feature wireless charging
Smartphone vendors, having enlarged display sizes of their mobile devices to 4-5-inch and upgraded CPUs to quad-core models and display resolutions to up to 1,080p, are expected to...
Friday 14 September 2012
Compal participates in development of Intel wireless power charging technology
At the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) taking place in San Francisco, Intel revealed details about its progress in the development of wireless power charging technology and its partners...
Friday 7 September 2012
Primax starts producing wireless charging modules for smartphones, say sources
Primax Electronics, a Taiwan-based maker of PC peripherals, mobile communication device components as well as MFPs, scanners and shredders, began small-volume production of wireless...
Thursday 9 August 2012
Intel to try out wireless charging technology in ultrabooks and smartphones in 2H13
Intel may adopt its self-developed wireless charging technology into Intel-based ultrabooks and smartphones in the second half of 2013, according to sources from the upstream supply...
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