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tullyhubbert
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I'm about to get a Lumia with Qi wireless charging built in, it'll be suppled without a charging pad. I might as well make use of it and ideally I'd like 3 charging pads (Main room, bedroom and work) Just a simple charging pad, not the type that contains a battery.

 

I quick look at ebay suggests genuine Nokia pads can be had for around £20. However for about £5 an aftermarket unit can be had.

 

Anyone have any experience of Qi charging? I assume the technology works but does it work when you use a gel case on the phone and do aftermarket units work as efficiently? (They claim to meet the Qi atandard)

 

Thanks

 

On a similar topic, I'm currently using a Lumia 925 for which I've just ordered a £5 (ebay, several suppliers all around the same price) a 'genuine' Nokia wireless charging shell. A family member has a 1020 so I thought I'd order one for them, cheapest I can find is £60 !!!! Why the diffence?

 

 

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You'd be surprised what is sold via ebay (and Amazon etc) that isn't legal to be sold in the UK..... 😞
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CE marking can be forged as easily as the brand mark/logo....easier in fact.

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@Anonymous wrote:
Probably a wise move to go for genuine or certified.

Would you let us know how you get on ?

When everything turns up I'll report back, with Christmas upon us it might be in the new year now.

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@Beenherebefore wrote:

CE marking can be forged as easily as the brand mark/logo....easier in fact.


Exactly the problem unfortunately.....

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@tullyhubbert wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:
Probably a wise move to go for genuine or certified.

Would you let us know how you get on ?

When everything turns up I'll report back, with Christmas upon us it might be in the new year now.


Fair enough. 

 

Fingers crossed you get them delivered swiftly 😄 

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Beware of buying from unofficial sources such as CEX. Expensive phonrs and copy chargers aren't a good mix.

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Mini review in two parts.

 

All the stuff arrived before Christmas, well apart from my 830 which is a phone I've really been looking forward to owning. 5", Quad core, 10MP camera, removeable batt, SD expansion slot, whats not to like?

 

So over Christmas my trusty 925 had a new shell clipped on and the wireless charging is superb ... when it works. Most times I have to ease the shell off and back on again to get the charging to start, must be a bad connection but everything looks clean. I'll give them an alcho wipe some time and try again.

 

The 830 arrived today, its all set up and the wireless charging works great, its such a great feature. However its not love at first sight and one evening of phone ttinkering leaves me missing my 925 already.

 

Pros

Removeable batt

Expansion slot

Smooth operation, more so than my 925

 

Cons

The OS pulls of a strange trick, it actually makes the 5" feel smaller than a 4.5" as it insists that 3 rows of mid size tiles are used on a 5" screen. My 4.5" allows 2 rows and because the phones are the same width the tiles and images within are much bigger.

The LCD screen isn't near the quality of the AMOLED, the blacks are more grey and it's less bright.

The screen isn't as touch sensitive (Actually a 1020 is less touch sens than my 925)

 

Going to give it a few days but I've a feeling it'lll be a short love affair, tbc.

 

 

 

 

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@tullyhubbert  This doesn't sound very promising does it? Mind you have only had the phone less than a day so hopefully you will find something more you like when you do the 2nd part of your review wink

Anyway thanks for updating so far. A good honest review...

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In my own experiences, if you are initially disappointed with a phone it's unlikely to come into favour further along the line. A good honest view of the phone so far though slight_smile

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Thank you this far for this part of your review tullyhubbert

You never know it may grow on you.


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