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What's the difference between Android's Qi2 And Qi2.2 wireless charging?

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Why This Matters

Understanding the differences between Android's Qi2 and Qi2.2 wireless charging standards is crucial for consumers looking to optimize charging speed and compatibility. The adoption of Qi2.2, with its faster 25W charging, signals a shift towards more efficient wireless power delivery across devices, impacting both manufacturers and users. Staying informed ensures users can make better choices when selecting chargers and devices to maximize performance.

Key Takeaways

We live in a wireless world, so understanding the different standards at play can help you to maximize the performance of your gadgets and your chargers. For most devices, the wireless charging standard you'll be using is Qi2.

The latest iteration of this is Qi2 25W, also commonly called Qi2.2. It was announced last summer that the new speed would be supported by both iPhones and select Android smartphones. Although Google was slow to adopt Qi2, we're now starting to see Qi2 25W listed as a feature for the next generation of Android phones, including the Pixel 11 lineup announced recently.

So does it matter which version your device supports? There are a couple key distinctions that make Qi2.2 a worthwhile upgrade.