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Why the Google Pixel 3 Charges Faster On a Pixel Stand Than Other Wireless Chargers (arstechnica.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Google's Pixel 3 smartphone is shipping out to the masses, and people hoping to take advantage of the new Qi wireless charging capabilities have run into a big surprise. For some unexplained reason, Google is locking out third-party Qi chargers from reaching the highest charging speeds on the Pixel 3. Third-party chargers are capped to a pokey 5W charging speed. If you want 10 watts of wireless charging, Google hopes you will invest in its outrageously priced Pixel Stand, which is $79.

Android Police reports that a reader purchased an Anker wireless charger for their Pixel 3, and, after noticing the slow charging speed, this person contacted the company. Anker confirmed that something screwy was going on with Google's charging support, saying "Pixel sets a limitation for third-party charging accessories and we are afraid that even our fast wireless charger can only provide 5W for these 2x devices." Normally we would chalk this up to some kind of bug, but apparently Google told Android Police that this was on purpose. The site doesn't have a direct quote, but it writes that, after reaching out to Google PR, it was "told that the Pixel 3 would charge at 10W on the Pixel Stand [and that] due to a 'secure handshake' being established that third-party chargers would indeed be limited to 5W."
In an update, Google said the reason has to do with the "proprietary wireless charging technology" it has via its Pixel Stand and other select wireless chargers. The Pixel 3 only supports 5W Qi charging; "Google's 10W proprietary wireless charging technology" is what will allow the phone to charge at faster speeds.

"Google says it is 'certifying' chargers for the Pixel 3 via the 'Made for Google' program and pointed us to one such device, a Belkin charger called the 'Boost Up Wireless Charging Pad 10W for Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL,'" reports Ars Technica. "Belkin's description is very enlightening, saying 'Made with the Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL in mind, this wireless charging pad uses Google's 10W proprietary wireless charging technology. It's certified for Pixel, so you know that the BOOST UP Wireless Charging pad has been made specifically for your Pixel 3 and meets Google's high product standards.'"

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  1. Re:Apple charger still overheating? by Locke2005 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Perfect for that college student that's not allowed to have a hot plate in their dorm room!

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  2. Re:In other word$... by sexconker · · Score: 4, Funny

    Google want$ to provide quick charging only from companie$ that give them obei$ance.

    Obeisance?

    And the Android, never flitting, still is shitting, still is shitting
    On the grim carcass of RIM stuck behind my old shelf drawer;
    And his pixels have all the seeming of a demon’s that is dreaming,
    And the LED-light o’er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor;
    And my phone from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor
    Shall be updated-nevermore!

  3. Re:Qualcomm's Quick Charge is against the standard by MachineShedFred · · Score: 3, Funny

    USB-PD is proprietary? Is that why I can use an Apple 87W USB charger from a MacBook to charge my Dell XPS 15?

    Yeah, that sounds horribly proprietary, and is the worst kind of Vendor lock-in.

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  4. Re:Qualcomm's Quick Charge is against the standard by Tough+Love · · Score: 3, Funny

    BTW, went Motorola. Happy. Much better value than Pixel.

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