The Galaxy S10 +, among other spectacular features, has the wireless charging to supply power to other terminals or wearable devices; as in the case that touches us and in which we show how the Galaxy Buds can be charged.
An easy-to-use wireless charging that allows us to charge other phones with the large battery that the Galaxy S10 has. We are going to do it to show you the steps you have to follow to activate that great feature of each of the three models of the Galaxy S10.
How to wirelessly charge the Galaxy Buds with the Galaxy S10
Galaxy S10 wireless charging when active, will show a steady red led on the back. In this way we will know that we have placed our device well and it is receiving power from our Samsung terminal.
It will be when he is blue led emitting flashing light when it will be in standby mode waiting for us to put that wearable device on the back, in this case the Galaxy Buds (by the way, you have here 11 tricks to get the most out of wireless headphones) or a phone with Qi technology. Let's do it with the steps:
- Let's go to the Galaxy S10 status bar.
- We look in the quick access panel for the Wireless Powershare option.
- We activate it and we turn the terminal to find that blue flashing light that indicates the standby mode.
- We take the Galaxy Buds and we put them right in the back in between to start wireless charging.
- We will notice a slight vibration that is the indicator that the charge has started.
We leave posed at the terminal with the wearable device or another phone on top, and charging will begin. At any time you can stop it by removing the device and deactivating the option from the quick access panel of your Galaxy S10.
This is how to wirelessly charge a device with the Galaxy S10. One of those features that add a better experience that this Samsung phone provides; don't get lost these 15 + 3 tricks for the Galaxy S10 +.