Does the Google Pixel 9a support Qi2 wireless charging?

Does the Google Pixel 9a support Qi2 wireless charging?

Best answer: No, the Google Pixel 9a does not support Qi2 wireless charging. It is, however, Qi-certified and supports slower wireless charging in general. But you won’t be able to enjoy the faster and more convenient new Qi2 standard, based on Apple’s MagSafe, if you choose to wirelessly recharge this new phone.

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The Google Pixel 9a is an exciting new affordable device in the line that offers enticing premium features despite its lower price tag. When it comes to power, the phone, which has a 6.3-inch Actua display, is equipped with a 5,100mAh battery, the biggest battery in a Pixel phone to date. With this, you’ll get 30 or more hours of battery life per charge: that’s more than a day! You can even extend this to up to 100 hours or an impressive four days using the Extreme Battery Saver mode.

Along with support with Qi wireless charging at a rate of 7.5W with a compatible Qi charger, the Google Pixel 9a also supports fast wired charging, so you can be back up and running in no time when you’re in the red. For the fastest wired charging, which is up to 23W, you’ll need Google’s 45W USB-C charger plugged directly into a wall adapter. That adapter is sold separately.

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