Wireless phone charging heat
Wireless phone charging heat
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Mazinbrum

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1,334 posts

206 months

Monday 15th June
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I’ve got a model 3 on order (one of many I know) and was wondering how hot your phone gets on the wireless charger, do you turn off fast charging on the phone? I believe you can turn off wireless charging in the car menu, if you do does the car still recognise the phone to get your profile?

Whataguy

1,130 posts

108 months

Tuesday 16th June
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The car recognises your phone whether it's charging or not. Mine's mostly in my pocket.

I believe the charging pads aren't that fast, so heat may not be an issue.

Sadly they don't work with an iPhone ProMax with a standard apple case. I could only get it to work by taking the case off and putting the phone upside down on the charger! So I don't bother with the pads now.

If I need power I have a cable connected to one of the USB sockets in the console that I can just connect.

Mazinbrum

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1,334 posts

206 months

Tuesday 16th June
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Whataguy said:
The car recognises your phone whether it's charging or not. Mine's mostly in my pocket.

I believe the charging pads aren't that fast, so heat may not be an issue.

Sadly they don't work with an iPhone ProMax with a standard apple case. I could only get it to work by taking the case off and putting the phone upside down on the charger! So I don't bother with the pads now.

If I need power I have a cable connected to one of the USB sockets in the console that I can just connect.
If me and my wife get in the car with our mobiles how does it know who's driving to set the driver profile? I thought it was from placing your phone or key card on the drivers side pad?

Zcd1

677 posts

83 months

Tuesday 16th June
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Mazinbrum said:
I ve got a model 3 on order (one of many I know) and was wondering how hot your phone gets on the wireless charger, do you turn off fast charging on the phone? I believe you can turn off wireless charging in the car menu, if you do does the car still recognise the phone to get your profile?
Over 8+ years, I've never had a problem with a phone overheating on any of our Teslas' charging pads.

My iPhone 13 ProMax also charges without issues with its case on, but it's an aftermarket case.

By contrast, many of the charging pads I've used in other cars do definitely overheat phones, which I find odd. Why can Tesla manage it when other mfrs. don't seem to be able to?

Mazinbrum

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1,334 posts

206 months

Tuesday 16th June
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Zcd1 said:
Mazinbrum said:
I ve got a model 3 on order (one of many I know) and was wondering how hot your phone gets on the wireless charger, do you turn off fast charging on the phone? I believe you can turn off wireless charging in the car menu, if you do does the car still recognise the phone to get your profile?
Over 8+ years, I've never had a problem with a phone overheating on any of our Teslas' charging pads.

My iPhone 13 ProMax also charges without issues with its case on, but it's an aftermarket case.

By contrast, many of the charging pads I've used in other cars do definitely overheat phones, which I find odd. Why can Tesla manage it when other mfrs. don't seem to be able to?
Good to know, thank you.

Mr E

22,998 posts

287 months

Tuesday 16th June
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Mazinbrum said:
If me and my wife get in the car with our mobiles how does it know who's driving to set the driver profile? I thought it was from placing your phone or key card on the drivers side pad?
It would be the phone that unlocked the drivers door if guess. The coil in the pad is just wireless power transfer.

Mazinbrum

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206 months

Tuesday 16th June
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Mr E said:
Mazinbrum said:
If me and my wife get in the car with our mobiles how does it know who's driving to set the driver profile? I thought it was from placing your phone or key card on the drivers side pad?
It would be the phone that unlocked the drivers door if guess. The coil in the pad is just wireless power transfer.
The Bluetooth presence unlocks the car so if we both approach the car with our phones in our pockets would she have to turn off her Bluetooth? Probably done this to death now so guess I’ll wait and see!

Whataguy

1,130 posts

108 months

Wednesday 17th June
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Zcd1 said:


My iPhone 13 ProMax also charges without issues with its case on, but it's an aftermarket case.
What brand of case are you using? I tried a supposedly ultra thin one from Amazon , but it still wouldn't charge.

Mr E

22,998 posts

287 months

Wednesday 17th June
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Mazinbrum said:
The Bluetooth presence unlocks the car so if we both approach the car with our phones in our pockets would she have to turn off her Bluetooth? Probably done this to death now so guess I ll wait and see!
These days I’d rather hope it was more UWB for security reasons, but range/time of flight should be pretty obvious which phone is drivers side even with BLE.

z4RRSchris

12,510 posts

207 months

Tuesday 28th July
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its whoevers phone it picks up first, you then have to change it at the top of the screen.

happens all the time

Zcd1

677 posts

83 months

Friday 31st July
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Whataguy said:
What brand of case are you using? I tried a supposedly ultra thin one from Amazon , but it still wouldn't charge.
6 weeks later, somehow missed the post, but here you go:

https://a.co/d/006yUyQa


Supersam83

1,885 posts

173 months

Friday 31st July
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Mazinbrum said:
If me and my wife get in the car with our mobiles how does it know who's driving to set the driver profile? I thought it was from placing your phone or key card on the drivers side pad?
You can set the option of choosing a phone (which would be linked to your driver profile) which will be priority user and then it will connect to that one 1st.

If you are not driving and it connects to your phone (as priority user), then you can just select the driver profile for the driver who is actually driving.

Mazinbrum

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206 months

Friday 31st July
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Supersam83 said:
Mazinbrum said:
If me and my wife get in the car with our mobiles how does it know who's driving to set the driver profile? I thought it was from placing your phone or key card on the drivers side pad?
You can set the option of choosing a phone (which would be linked to your driver profile) which will be priority user and then it will connect to that one 1st.

If you are not driving and it connects to your phone (as priority user), then you can just select the driver profile for the driver who is actually driving.
Nice one, thank you.