Add wireless charging to your iPhone right now – CNET

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The iPhone 8 is rumored to include wireless charging, as seen in this mockup design.

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Apple may bring wireless charging to the iPhone 8, but you can ditch the charging cable with your current iPhone with a little legwork. Let’s review your options and answer your questions.

Wait, what is wireless charging?

It’s where you place your phone on a charging mat instead of having to plug in your suddenly gauche charging cable. If you want to be precise, call it inductive charging. If you have an electric toothbrush, then you already use inductive charging — your toothbrush charges when it’s simply placed on its charger.

Don’t some Samsung phones have it?

Yes, the Samsung Galaxy S8 ($776.99 at Amazon.com) and, before it, the Samsung Galaxy S7 ($349.99 at Amazon.com) can be charged wirelessly.

What are the benefits?

Convenience. And perhaps a feeling of superiority when you casually place your iPhone on a charging mat and think of your friends still using that beat-up Lightning cable.

Are there any downsides?

It’ll likely take longer to charge your phone. CNET found that the Galaxy S8 took considerably longer to charge when using the charging pad: 3.5 hours to charge wirelessly, compared to less than 2 hours when charged with the USB-C cable.