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07-29-2025 04:30 PM in
OthersWhy is wireless powersharing such a useful feature on Samsung’s line of mobile device?
What if you could charge all your devices on the fly, even if you forgot their chargers? It's not too good to be true. With the new Wireless PowerShare feature, your phone can reverse wireless charge another phone, watch, or Galaxy Buds. All you need to do is place the two devices together. Of course, you know how to get the most out of your battery, so you've got plenty to spare. When you're ready to perform a charging trick, here’s how to activate Wireless PowerShare and charge another device.
Activate Wireless power sharing to charge another device using your phone’s battery. Ensure the devices are properly aligned for a stable connection, as coil locations may vary.
Turn on Wireless power sharing
Step 1. Open Settings > Tap Battery.
Step 2. Tap Wireless power sharing.
Step 3. Tap switch “On”.
* The Galaxy phone must be charged to at least 30% to turn the Wireless power sharing feature on.
Galaxy devices that support Wireless power sharing:
- Galaxy S20 / S20+ / S20 Ultra and later models.
- Galaxy Z Fold2 / Flip2 and later models.
- Galaxy Watch and later models, except for Galaxy Watch7 / Ultra.
- Galaxy Buds and later models.
Other Galaxy devices that support Wireless power sharing:
- Galaxy S7 / S7 Edge, Galaxy S8 / S8+, Galaxy S9 / S9+
- Galaxy S10e / S10 / S10+ / S10 5G
- Galaxy Gear Sport / Gear S3
- Galaxy Note8 / Note9 / Note10 / Note10+ / Note10+ 5G / Note20 5G / Note20 Ultra 5G
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