Here’s everything it’s crucial that you know about the Wireless PowerShare feature on Samsung Galaxy phones.

What Is Wireless PowerShare, and Which Samsung Phones Support It?

Wireless PowerShare is Samsung’s version of reverse wireless charging on a smartphone.

Samsung phone next to Galaxy Buds and Watch

Wireless PowerShare can output up to 4.5W of power.

However, sincewireless chargingisn’t very efficient, this number doesn’t translate well in real-world use.

As a result, Wireless PowerShare remains well-suited for charging earbuds, smartwatches, or other Bluetooth accessories.

Samsung Settings app

Samsung’s Wireless PowerShare feature has been available on all Samsung flagship smartphones since 2019.

So, charge your phone and retry.

For this, first, turn off the Wireless Power Sharing feature.

Battery settings on a Samsung phone

If you have a case on your phone, remove it and hit it one more time.

SelectWireless power sharingand toggle the switch off.

you could toggle Wireless PowerShare from the Quick prefs panel, too.

enabling the Wireless power sharing feature on a Galaxy phone

Then, simply tap the button to start or stop Wireless power sharing.

Therefore, we recommend you use it sparingly.

toggle off Wireless power sharing to change battery limit setting

setting battery limit for Wireless PowerShare

wirelessly charging a pair of earbuds with Galaxy S23 Ultra