How to add wireless charging to your Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

The wireless charging function is one of the numerous capabilities that modern smartphones offer that weren’t available until only a few years ago. The Microsoft Lumia 920 was one of the first popular smartphones to provide the function, and the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge from Samsung were the first devices to support wireless charging. 

Since that time, nearly all smartphone makers have incorporated the capability into their flagship models.

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is not an exception to Samsung’s recent trend of supporting wireless charging in nearly all of its flagship smartphones. All three versions in the Samsung S23 series support Qi wireless charging, just like the Galaxy S22 range did. 

The Samsung S23, Galaxy S23+, & Galaxy S23 Ultra are all included in that, so whichever model a person chooses, they can be confident that it will support wireless charging.

Samsung S3 Ultra wireless charging

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is a fantastic phone with plenty of useful functions. We’ll show how to enable wireless recharging to the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra because it might be a nice extra function for your device.

Some people believe that wireless charging is unnecessary and not that vital, but there are actually a lot of benefits to being capable of wirelessly charging your smartphone.

There is no need for a maze of cables while using wireless charging. Wires may tangle, as we are all too aware, and if there are cables everywhere, your workstation or the location where you recharge your phone appears unkempt. You don’t have to worry about tangled cables with wireless charging.

You can really use a wireless charger pad to charge several devices, including your Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and other Samsung devices, once you have one.

With a wireless charger or wireless adaptor, your phone won’t overheat. With a wireless charger adaptor, the wireless charger will automatically turn off after your phone is completely charged, saving you energy and ensuring that your phone is safe to use and not overheated.

Adding wireless charging to your Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

Get a wireless charger that is compatible. As Samsung’s smartphones adhere to the widely used Qi standard, almost any wireless charger should function. But, it’s more probable that more recent chargers will allow quicker charging rates. 

Moreover, you can purchase chargers such as the Charger Trio, which allows you to simultaneously charge a Samsung smartphone, watch, and headphones.

Plug in your charging pad, then set your Samsung smartphone on top of it so that the back is facing the charger. An indicator light on the charger should illuminate after it has made contact with the device. 

The gadget may need to be moved around for this indicator light to turn on.

Wait for the gadget to charge. Although chargers might differ, a constant red, blue, or green indicator light often indicates that a device is still charging, while a green light indicates that it is done charging.

Wireless Charging Cases

Although wireless charging is easy, there are a few tips that everyone should be aware of to ensure that it goes as smoothly as possible.

Certain cases can be used for wireless charging, although not all of them. Although you might need to check that the location just above the charging coil is proper, thinner casings will enable wireless charging. 

Particularly thick leather covers or other cases made of comparable materials, thicker cases might cause issues. When worn, they can prevent wireless chargers from functioning until they are removed. 

Cases should clearly state whether or not they support wireless charging. There are additional alternatives available in our guides to some of our favourite cases.

Samsung S23 Ultra wireless charging case

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Remain in the same location

While wireless chargers typically remain in one location, you should take some time to choose the best location for your daily routine. Some people choose to keep chargers by their bedsides so that their devices may recharge while they are asleep. 

Some want them on desktops or in workspaces with charging ports so they may use their gadgets while they work. On a countertop or a shelf at the entrance, a central position is sometimes good.

Wireless charging indication lights

Be cautious with glaring indication lights if you are trying to charge beside your bed. While some signal LEDs are rather inconspicuous, some are bright and may be bothersome when you’re attempting to sleep. 

If it’s too late to purchase another charger, you may always add some tape over the indicator light to make it unobtrusive.

Quickness of Wireless charging

How quickly a charger can recharge a gadget is determined by its wattage. For the quickest charging speeds right now, your wireless charger should have between 10W and 15W. 

The watts will often be split across many charging coils in multi-device chargers; thus those values will inevitably be greater.

Upcoming wireless charging devices from Samsung

Regarding forthcoming wireless charging devices from Samsung, we have some interesting news to offer. Samsung is developing a new Hub-style wireless charging device.

This attachment would be able to simultaneously charge numerous devices, as the name would imply. This might apply to devices like the Samsung phone and the Samsung wristwatch.

The existing Wireless Charging Trio may be replaced by this new gadget. There are also rumours that the new item will receive Bluetooth certification. This may be an unexpected new inclusion, but it may also portend more smart capabilities, such as the ability to send warnings when gadgets are completely charged.

Due to the significant energy waste compared to cable charging, wireless charging might not be the most efficient way to charge devices, but it definitely is popular. Users of the Galaxy S23 Ultra may use it to charge their smartphones and even as a battery pack to charge accessories.

Arthur Hill
Mobile Writer

Arthur is a senior member of the communications team who has worked at several well-known companies over the past 10 years.  As a writer with many years of experience in the technology sector, focusing on reviewing mobile phones and accessories, he has written about many products or has been hands-on with them at some point