I have a Galaxy S21. I also noticed the phone heats up substantially.I hope that this is not the same problem that our 2022 Acura has with it's wireless charger. If you try to charge a newer iPhone, the iPhone MagSafe metal ring freaks out the charger and it doesn't work. Acura has known about the problem for quite some time and still no fix.
What kind of a phone do you have? Please don't say iPhone.![]()
I have a newer iPhone with the Apple MagSafe leather case. So far, the wireless charging and wireless CarPlay have been perfect.I hope that this is not the same problem that our 2022 Acura has with it's wireless charger. If you try to charge a newer iPhone, the iPhone MagSafe metal ring freaks out the charger and it doesn't work. Acura has known about the problem for quite some time and still no fix.
What kind of a phone do you have? Please don't say iPhone.![]()
Ford has had a problem with their wireless charging for years. We have a 2020 Edge with the wireless pad and we never use it because it charges very slow and your phone gets hot.It's disappointing that something as basic as a wireless charger does not work properly on the most popular phones.
Tesla's wireless charging in the Model 3/Y is also poor. I have to take my Samsung S21+ out of the case to make it work in the car, despite every wireless stand & pad at home being able to work through my case. If Ford is that bad at it, I'm likely to look for an alternative, like mounting an external charge pad.Ford has had a problem with their wireless charging for years. We have a 2020 Edge with the wireless pad and we never use it because it charges very slow and your phone gets hot.
I have an old Samsung wireless charger I put my phone on every night. It's slow, but I don't care because I only use it when I'm sleeping. It must be 10 years old, and still works better than what Ford puts in their vehicles today.
I've found there are different levels of wireless charging quality. On my desk I use a 15W pad that can keep up with most power demands (running Microsoft Teams and Intune uses a similar load when you're in a meeting and the phone is trying to keep up) - it even kept up with Waze in Model S where some of the poorer 5W and 10W pads cannot. So I think it's a little of both really, although I do agree that Android Auto is a crazy power hog.People don't see this in Teslas because Tesla doesn't support Android Auto...