Iphone & Qi compatible charger

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Nah. Will take you at your words

But will continue to use it without considering the impact to battery. At most 2 years later pay to change the battery. Rather have close to full charge most of the time
I only follow 2 rules, don’t let the battery drop below 20% and don’t charge and use at the same time. I usually charge overnight using wireless and sometimes using pd
 

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Well for starters i dont want my phone ringing when im sleeping & secondly its a habit i guess. I switch off my iphone & apple watch every night.

So the thing is, with phone & airpod pro charging case off, will it still charge via wireless?
Can share how you turn off airpod pro charging case?
 

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tried charging my iPhone 12 pro with belkin wireless charger and also usb cable connected to laptop. the phone shows charging but the percentage did not change at all even after a long while. anyone faced the same issue?
 
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Was the phone hot... ?

tried charging my iPhone 12 pro with belkin wireless charger and also usb cable connected to laptop. the phone shows charging but the percentage did not change at all even after a long while. anyone faced the same issue?
 

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tried charging my iPhone 12 pro with belkin wireless charger and also usb cable connected to laptop. the phone shows charging but the percentage did not change at all even after a long while. anyone faced the same issue?
Maybe try connecting to a charger see how
 
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