Which phones are compatible with Haval F7's wireless charging?
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To use the wireless charging function in the Haval F7, the phone must first support wireless charging. For example, some models from Huawei and Apple are compatible. Alternatively, using currently available phone wireless charging modifications on the market can also enable in-car wireless charging. In reality, its wireless charging is compatible with a wide range of phone models, but the prerequisite is that the phone must have wireless charging capability. Wireless Charging Technology: Wireless charging technology completely eliminates the need for wires by using magnets to charge the phone. If the Haval H7 is equipped with phone wireless charging, it can save Haval H7 owners the hassle of using additional wired charging, making it a convenient feature that keeps up with the times.
I've been driving the Haval F7 for a while and found its wireless charging feature quite practical. It mainly supports Qi-standard smartphones, which is the mainstream standard for wireless charging. Common compatible devices include Apple series like iPhone 8, iPhone X up to the latest iPhone 15 - the charging indicator lights up immediately when placed. Samsung phones work fine too, Galaxy S6 and later models can charge properly (I've tested S10 which charges quite fast). Google Pixel phones and some Huawei flagships are also compatible as long as they support Qi standard. One thing to note: you need to remove thick cases or metal stickers from the phone, otherwise charging becomes unstable. The charging pad is located in the center console area, with just enough space to lay a phone flat - really saves the trouble of carrying cables when going out. The charging speed isn't fast, about 20% per hour, making it suitable for short trips or emergency use. Older phones or non-Qi models like iPhone 7 or some Xiaomi budget phones won't work, so check your phone specifications. Overall it's quite convenient - I'd recommend keeping a compatible spare phone in the car for testing, just don't let it affect driving safety.