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China has banned the production and sale of wireless charging for smartphones 50 W and above

August 7, 2021
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China has banned the production and sale of wireless charging for smartphones 50 W and above By Derek Black On Aug 7, 2021 Share Get real time updates directly on you device, subscribe now. Subscribe In recent years, the mobile device industry has been moving towards the development of wireless communications. Wireless headphones and headsets are quite popular today, but manufacturers are constantly exploring the possibilities of fast wireless charging. Not so long ago, there were rumors on the Internet that China is going to limit the power of a wireless charger at 50W. They were distributed by tech bloggers,...
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