Set Wireless PowerShare battery limit on Galaxy device
How to Set Wireless Powershare Battery Limit on Samsung Galaxy 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
- Open the Settings app on your Samsung Galaxy device.
- Navigate to Battery and Device Care > Battery.
- Tap on Wireless PowerShare to access the settings.
- Enable Wireless PowerShare if it's not already active.
- 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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