Motorcycle Dave
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It should. I think my iPhone SE charges faster via wireless than via the lightning port.Id like to have a wireless or built in, but im not sure wireless would keep me charged with all the apps I run. I just have a cord to plug into...
I use my XM radio through the phone app and also listen to Itunes music and have no problem with the wireless charger maintaining the phone battery.Id like to have a wireless or built in, but im not sure wireless would keep me charged with all the apps I run. I just have a cord to plug into...
I cant ride without a little rock and roll!I bought the Sena 50s, and I have a USB charger I can plug into the Powerlet I installed. On longer rides, I have a USB cable that easily goes behind my back and charges the Sena.
Not big on the X-grip and the similar ones (haven't tried a Quadlock) that mount on a handlebar due to the vibration and camera issue. I started noticing my Galaxy S20 or 21 starting to weird out on me, and I'd been carrying it on the bars for a while.
The Quadlock may or may not have similar issues, but I have a tankbag with a map window, so if I need to "see" the phone in addition to the GPS, I can view it there, where it's not subject to the vibration like the bar-mount devices.
Likewise, I'm not interested in phone conversations while riding, but I'll listen to music.
That's not the the act of a properly working iPhone. The Lighting port is faster than inductive charging especially if it isn't on a MagSafe charger. That's Apple MagSafe or MFi MagSafe. Not Amazon Brand X "MagSafe" compatible which charges even slower than AMS induction.I think my iPhone SE charges faster via wireless than via the lightning port.