Phones with wireless charging capabilities have been a thing for a while now, yet not every company has taken the same approach for going co...

Phones with wireless charging capabilities have been a thing for a while now, yet not every company has taken the same approach for going cordless. Motorola, for example, does not have a smartphone in its lineup that natively supports wireless charging. Instead, the manufacturer sells a special shell case that enables the feature for its G series modular handsets. However, Motorola's latest product registration might be a sign of a change in policy.
A listing for a new Moto Qi wireless charging pad has emerged today on the website of the Wireless Power Consortium. The 10W charger, ...
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