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Rita El Khoury / Android Authority
Wireless charging has never been a straightforward matter on Pixels, with many recent phones claiming two different speeds whether you were using the official Pixel Stand or a third-party charger. With the Pixel 10 series shipping out of the box with built-in Qi2 and Qi2 25W, we thought things would finally be standardized and that we wouldn’t have to think about which charger we’re using with which phone.
Alas, that is far from the truth. I’ve conducted many tests…
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