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Android Central on MSNSamsung asks users if they'd sacrifice thin phones for built-in Qi2 magnetsA report highlights a new Samsung consumer survey that questions users about Qi2 and Galaxy phones. Samsung asks users if they'd prefer built-in Qi2 magnets, for wireless charging and other functions, ...
Boosting magnetic strength by 20% Traditional magnets are bulky and can't be easily miniaturized for cutting-edge electronics. Ultra-thin (2D) magnets, on the other hand, are just a few atoms ...
Traditional magnets are bulky and can’t be easily miniaturized for cutting-edge electronics. Ultra-thin (2D) magnets, on the other hand, are just a few atoms thick and could enable smaller, more ...
Samsung wants to know if you'd prefer having Qi2 magnets in a Galaxy phone instead of having a thinner device.
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