Galaxy S10 will be able to charge other phones wirelessly

Not yet officially announced, but already so much attention has gathered around itself

the acclaimed smartphone Samsung Galaxy S10.This time the topic for discussion was wireless reverse charging, which will be present in the flagship as one of the key features. In other words, the new product will be able to charge other smartphones wirelessly. Read on for all the details…

Secret feature of Galaxy S10

The wireless reverse charging function is also availablevery often called wireless reverse charging. It was first introduced in October last year when the Huawei Mate 20 Pro was announced. This feature means that the user can place another phone that supports wireless charging on the back of the Mate 20 Pro. With this arrangement, some of the battery power on the Huawei phone would begin to be transferred wirelessly to the other phone.

At first glance, this feature is stronglyimpressive, but for now the function can still be considered dubious and crude. Firstly, real-life tests showed that in 10 minutes only 1% of the charge is transferred to the Galaxy Note 9 from the Mate 20 Pro. Secondly, it is difficult to imagine how popular this feature will be among users.

So, apparently, this featurewill also be present in the new Samsung Galaxy S10 line. A photo has been spotted on a community site showing buttons on the controller that visitors to the Samsung demo area will press to watch some videos about the Galaxy S10. Clicking on the first button at the top plays an introductory video about the future new product. The second button shows the phone's display, the third plays a video about the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. The fourth button launches a video focused on setting up the three cameras, while the fifth button shows a video related to the phone's wireless reverse charging feature.

It is reported that Samsung has decided to callnew Powershare feature. The wireless reverse charging speed on the new Samsung Galaxy S10 is expected to be similar to the Mate 20 Pro. Therefore, we note once again that the usefulness and practicality of the new function is still in doubt, especially since the battery of the Galaxy S10 itself is unlikely to exceed 3500 mAh, and the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus will have a battery capacity of no more than 4100 mAh. At the same time, the Mate 20 Pro has a battery capacity of 4200 mAh. The Galaxy S10 5G variant is said to have a 5,000mAh battery.

On the other hand, if we discard all doubtfulOn the other hand, we can safely say that users will like the fact that the manufacturer is experimenting in every way and trying to introduce as many useful functions as possible into the mobile device.

Let us remind you that the release of the new Samsung Galaxy S10 line is scheduled for February 20. It is possible that we will find out all the features of future flagships even a little earlier, given how many rumors there are about them.