How to Enable Jaguar Wireless Charging?

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VonFinley
07/30/25 4:22am
Ensure there are no objects on the WPC surface. Tap on the central display: Functions — Settings — Smart Connectivity — NFC & Wireless Phone Charging. Activate/Deactivate the feature. Place your phone in the center of the charging pad. Wireless phone charging will be indicated at the bottom right of the screen and will stop once the phone is fully charged.
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