QOTD: Have You Had Problems With Wireless Cell-Phone Charging?

I've had three recent test vehicles, all from different OEMs, in which the wireless cell-phone charger either didn't work or only worked for a few minutes at a time. Since we keep test cars for only a week at a time, and some of you are out there owning new(ish) cars with wireless chargers, I wanted to ask -- is my recent experience commonplace?

Apr 3, 2025 - 22:36
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QOTD: Have You Had Problems With Wireless Cell-Phone Charging?

I've had three recent test vehicles, all from different OEMs, in which the wireless cell-phone charger either didn't work or only worked for a few minutes at a time.

Since we keep test cars for only a week at a time, and some of you are out there owning new(ish) cars with wireless chargers, I wanted to ask -- is my recent experience commonplace?


Some background here -- I've had regular access to test vehicles since 2009. The first crop of wireless chargers I used didn't work well, at least not with a phone that had a case. Technology has improved, though, and I haven't experienced that issue in years. My iPhone usually charges just fine, though sometimes slower than when plugged in, without me having to remove the case.

I did get a new phone and case over the holidays -- I went from having an older iPhone 11 to a 16. The new phone had worked fine with most vehicles, until a few weeks ago, when a test car just, to borrow a British phrase once used by the great autowriter Peter Egan, refused the office. Mr. Teague was testing the same model separately around the same time and had the same issue -- and since we live halfway across the country from one another, it almost certainly not the same unit.

So now I ask of you -- have you had the same issues with your wireless chargers?

Go ahead and sound off below.

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