Set Wireless PowerShare battery limit on Galaxy device

Last Update date : 2026-06-29
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How to Set Wireless Powershare Battery Limit on Samsung Galaxy Devices

Learn how to configure Wireless Powershare battery limits on Samsung Galaxy devices to prevent over-discharge while charging other devices.

To set a Wireless Powershare battery limit on your Samsung Galaxy device, navigate to Settings > Battery and Device Care > Battery > Wireless PowerShare. Here, you can enable the feature and adjust the battery threshold to stop sharing power when your device's battery falls below a specific percentage. This ensures your phone doesn't drain excessively while charging other devices.

1. How to Enable and Configure Wireless Powershare Battery Limit

  1. Open the Settings app on your Samsung Galaxy device.
  2. Navigate to Battery and Device Care > Battery.
  3. Tap on Wireless PowerShare to access the settings.
  4. Enable Wireless PowerShare if it's not already active.
  5. Set the battery limit by selecting the desired percentage (e.g., 15%, 20%, or 30%).

2. Why Set a Wireless Powershare Battery Limit?

- Prevents over-discharge: Stops sharing power when your device's battery reaches a critical level.

- Ensures device longevity: Reduces strain on your battery during prolonged charging sessions.

- Improves convenience: Automatically stops sharing power, eliminating manual intervention.

3. Supported Samsung Galaxy Devices

Wireless Powershare is available on select Galaxy devices, including:

Galaxy S series (S10 and later), Galaxy Note10 and later, Galaxy Z Fold series, Galaxy Z Flip series, and Galaxy A series (select models).

4. Additional Things to Check

- Ensure your device's software is up to date for optimal performance.

- Verify that the receiving device is Qi-certified for compatibility.

- Check for any pending battery health notifications in your device's settings.

5. Related Samsung Support Topics

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