The glossy and luxurious Galaxy S10 is not just a phone; it effortlessly transforms into a convenient wireless power bank when the need arises.
1. Planning a summer getaway, you envision having the Galaxy S10 for this incredible feature.
The sleek Galaxy S10 exudes sophistication, but it can seamlessly morph into a wireless power bank, adding an extra layer of convenience.
One standout feature introduced in Samsung's Galaxy S10 lineup is the 'Wireless Power Share' - a reverse wireless charging capability that allows the S10 to share its battery life with another device wirelessly. Initially dismissed by some as a gimmick, this feature has proven to be a valuable addition, turning skeptics into believers. If you own an S10, you'll appreciate the practicality of this feature, challenging preconceptions about sharing battery power between phones.
I, too, had reservations about the utility of this feature (given Samsung's history of extravagant but sometimes superfluous features). However, during my three months of using the Galaxy S10 Plus, there were at least a dozen instances where I found myself relying on the S10 Plus as an impromptu power bank.
Recalling the Galaxy S10 Plus I use, equipped with a 4,100mAh battery and 15W fast charging, whether wirelessly or with a cable. It can even reverse charge other devices at 9W power. These specs clearly show the device's ability to easily meet the charging needs of other devices. The Galaxy S10 and S10e may have smaller battery capacities, but the features remain the same.
During a trip to Trang An, I unintentionally activated the 'Always On Display' feature of my Galaxy Watch Active. With the watch running out of battery midway through the journey, and me still amidst the landscapes of Trang An with a schedule extending to the end of the day, I fortunately remembered the 'hero' in my pocket. Activating the Power Share feature, placing the two devices together for just 20 minutes, I enjoyed the scenery while having a fully charged watch and a slightly reduced phone battery—well worth it. It became the most memorable situation that changed my perspective on this feature.
Let's reminisce about unboxing the Samsung Galaxy Buds wireless earphones, as shared in this article. Excitedly taking out the sealed Buds for a quick photo and test listen, I was surprised to find that the manufacturer often doesn't charge the earphones fully. Combined with my enthusiastic exploration that caused the Buds to report a low battery after just over an hour of use. Remembering a Samsung ad where the Buds were charged behind the Galaxy S10 Plus, I tried it and succeeded the first time, no need to bother with finding a charging cable or power outlet.
We're no strangers to the trend of ladies taking up to 800 selfies every time they visit a beautiful cafe. Instead of letting the ladies hunt for an outlet and deal with tangled cords, I present my Galaxy S10 Plus - the 'boy' with a high-tech touch that anyone would love.
'Times create heroes!' We may be accustomed to charging our phones every day, making it seem odd to carry a phone to charge another device. But given the choice, opt for a device with reverse charging capabilities like the Galaxy S10/S10 Plus/S10e because there will undoubtedly be moments when this feature can 'rescue' your devices in various situations.