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How to add wireless charging to the Pixel 4a and Pixel 4a 5G

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Wireless charging technology has been featured in smartphones for nearly a decade now, allowing smartphone owners to charge their phones by placing them on a Qi wireless charging pad or stand without having to hassle with a charging cable. Wireless charging in smartphones is extremely cheap, adding less than $5 in hardware costs, but manufacturers still reserve the feature for their most expensive devices. In 2020, you’d be hard-pressed to find wireless charging listed as a feature on a smartphone that costs less than $700.

Google’s 2020 Pixel lineup is no exception. The top-of-the-line Pixel 5 comes with wireless charging, but the Pixel 4a 5G and the Pixel 4a do not.

Fortunately, you can add wireless charging to the Pixel 4a and Pixel 4a 5G for roughly $10. If you do a quick Amazon search for “wireless charging adaptor” you’ll find a few dozen products that allow you to add Qi wireless charging to nearly any smartphone. Prices range from $8 to $20, but they all do the same things: plug into your smartphones charging port to transfer power from their Qi wireless charging coil to your phone. Some of the more expensive models may deliver faster wireless charging.

Wireless charging has always been slower than wired charging and the same goes for wireless charging adapters for your smartphone. The majority of cheaper wireless charging adaptors allow for a maximum input of 5W, but a handful of the more expensive models promise to deliver 7.5W or even 10W charging.

In our testing with the Pixel 4a, a 5W wireless charging adaptor managed to deliver a 10% charge to the phone’s 3140mAh every 25 minutes, charging the phone from 20% to 100% in just under three and a half hours. Spending a few bucks more could reduce the charge times by 30-40%.

Adding a wireless charging adaptor to your Pixel 4a or Pixel 4a 5G isn’t the best option if you need to charge your phone fast, but if you’re at your desk all day or charge your phone overnight, it’s a great option to ensure your phone is always topped off. It also has the advantage of increasing the longevity of your phone’s battery life and fast charging lithium batteries contributes to reduced capacity over time.

Nick Gray
I'm a life-long tech enthusiast who has a soft spot for HTC. After writing about tech for more than a decade, I jumped at the opportunity to take on the role of Editor in Chief at Phandroid. Please contact me at [email protected].

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