Google Pixel 3 Only Gets Max Wireless Charging Speed With Official Stand Google Pixel 3 Only Gets Max Wireless Charging Speed With Official Stand - ExtremeTech
Google has often professed a respect for universal standards and the rights of users, but that position is decidedly not reflected in the new Pixel Stand wireless charger and the Pixel 3. After taking a multi-year hiatus from wireless charging in its smartphones, the feature is back this year. However, Google seems to have implemented its own proprietary wireless charging standard to fastcharge the Pixel 3. If you don't want to buy Google's expensive wireless stand, you'll be stuck in the slow lane. The Pixel 3 supports the Qi wireless charging standard -- that's the same standard implemented by Samsung, LG, Apple, and others. Qi supports charging speeds between 5W and 15W depending on the hardware at your disposal. Most cheap Qi pads can only do 5W, but Samsung's premium chargers are rated for 15W. Although, few phones can accept that much power wirelessly. Google says the Pixel supports 10W wireless charging, but it turns out that's only true if you dock the phone on the $80 Pixel Stand. Google says the Pixel 3 uses a "secure handshake" to connect to the Pixel Stand over the wireless charging signal, which is a technology developed internally at Google. In fairness, it is neat that the phone can recognize a Pixel Stand without Bluetooth or NFC and activate custom features. It can even tell the difference between a Pixel Stand at home and the office. However, third-party QI chargers, even those rated for 10W charging, don't have that technology. Thus, the Pixel 3 only charges at 5W on them.