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Here’s how to wirelessly charge your Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, Watch 5

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Since the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 5 offers so advanced features, many users do most of their work with their watches instead of their phone. In such a case, what if your wearable is running out of battery? No worries, Samsung provides the ability to wirelessly charge your Galaxy Watch 4, and Galaxy Watch 5.

You can share your smartphone’s battery with your smartwatch and too wirelessly. Both these wearables support Samsung’s Qi wireless charging standard and to charge them, your phone also needs to support wireless charging tech, it’s very common in Galaxy mid-range and flagship phones by the way.

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Samsung’s wireless charging feature also lets you set the Battery limit so that when your phone reaches the battery percentage you set, another device will automatically stop charging. This way, even if you forget to disconnect your devices, the battery of the phone with which the power is being shared will not go down, the battery you need will remain in it.

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How to wirelessly charge Galaxy Watch:

First of all, ensure that the battery of the phone you are sharing the power with is not less than 30%, otherwise, it will not be able to share the power.

Next, to wirelessly charge your Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 or Galaxy Watch 5, you first need to enable Wireless sower share on your compatible phone. To do so, head over to your Galaxy phone’s “Settings” and enter the “Battery and device care” menu.

Now, tap on “Battery”, scroll down, and tap on the “Wireless power sharing” options. Simply turn the “toggle on” and you can now wirelessly charge your Galaxy Watch through your Galaxy phone.

Make sure you put the back of your watch in the center of your phone’s back to start the charging. In case, you are having trouble connecting or charging is slow, try removing the cobber from your phone, it should now start changing accurately.