How to set up wireless charging for the Lynk & Co 03?

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SanCharlotte
07/24/25 9:17pm
Ensure there are no objects on the WPC surface, then tap the function button on the central display. Swipe down the page to locate settings and tap Function, Settings, Smart Connectivity, NFC, and Wireless Phone Charging on the central display. Tap Wireless Phone Charging to activate/deactivate the feature; place your phone at the center of the charging pad to charge.
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MacClara
08/10/25 2:37pm
As an automotive technology enthusiast, I find the wireless charging setup in the Lynk & Co 03 quite intelligent. First, you need to ensure your phone supports wireless charging standards, such as Qi-compatible devices like iPhones or Android phones. After starting the vehicle, locate the 'Settings' option on the central control screen, enter the vehicle control menu, and there you'll find a 'Wireless Charging' switch—just turn it on. Then, place your phone on the designated charging pad above the center console, making sure it's properly aligned. The screen usually displays the charging status or lights up a small indicator. During my first attempt, I noticed the charging speed was normal, but remember not to misplace the phone or have any obstructions, like thick phone cases, which can affect efficiency. If there's no response, it might be because the system isn't activated or the phone's battery is too low and charging has automatically paused. Overall, this feature is thoughtfully designed, perfect for cable-free charging while driving.
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