Nexus 7 Wireless Charging adapter case? - Nexus 7 Accessories

I haven't been able to find any info about a possible wireless charging adapter case or hack for nexus 7, but thought itd be cool if there is one. I found cases for iPhone 4/4s but none for Andy
Anyone know of a company selling wireless charge adapters?

I would like this too...

I'd say just go over to the galaxy nexus forum and find the thread about what they are doing to get wireless charging done on there, and just apply it to the nexus 7. It should be just as simple to do.

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stearic said:
I'd say just go over to the galaxy nexus forum and find the thread about what they are doing to get wireless charging done on there, and just apply it to the nexus 7. It should be just as simple to do.
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Ill have a look, but just sayin that hardware wise the Nexus 7 and GNexus are not that similar, its more the software.
ill look anywayz tho :silly:

When i say it'll be simple to do, i mean it. It should be exactly like what you would do for a gnexus, literally. You would do pretty much exactly the same thing, just subbing the nexus 7 for the gnexus, a different case for the case they say to use in the thread, and it should work. As for charging though i've read though is that it wont' charge via the pogo pins when the screen is on. That's the only issue i would see with wireless charging.

stearic said:
When i say it'll be simple to do, i mean it.
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Well, it looks it is not that straightforward:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/101739011161245720271/posts
But maybe you have better ideas ...

NicoGa said:
Well, it looks it is not that straightforward:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/101739011161245720271/posts
But maybe you have better ideas ...
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Here we go. Get case for tablet, get suitable wires, get pogo pins to install into case. Get charging dock and back plate (that you'll use for parts), modify case to put in parts of back plate that are used for wireless charging. Put popo pins into case in appropriate spot. Hook up wireless charging part with wires to the pogo pins that will touch the appropriate pins on nexus 7. Set tablet down on charging base. Profit.

stearic said:
Here we go. Get case for tablet, get suitable wires, get pogo pins to install into case. Get charging dock and back plate (that you'll use for parts), modify case to put in parts of back plate that are used for wireless charging. Put popo pins into case in appropriate spot. Hook up wireless charging part with wires to the pogo pins that will touch the appropriate pins on nexus 7. Set tablet down on charging base. Profit.
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Ok, right. I missed the fact that it was for a case setup!
Then, could you give us some example of charging dock and back plate that would do the job (I just find PALM Pre Touchstone Kit).
EDIT:
http://www.amazon.com/PALM-Pre-Touchstone-Kit-3456WW/dp/B002CMEIWU/ref=pd_sim_e_16
http://ca.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...=/ha2pyFadujjFHOFgin4KHvCfCTFOejnCjlevQuRo5U=
Any other idea that are below 100 $ ?
How to know if there are suitable for the nexus 7 ?

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stearic said:
When i say it'll be simple to do, i mean it. It should be exactly like what you would do for a gnexus, literally. You would do pretty much exactly the same thing, just subbing the nexus 7 for the gnexus, a different case for the case they say to use in the thread, and it should work. As for charging though i've read though is that it wont' charge via the pogo pins when the screen is on. That's the only issue i would see with wireless charging.
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If i use the Pogo pin's internal connections to hook up the adapters, it won't work. They currently only charge when the device is in bootloader (powered off or fastboot. Not sure about recovery)
I have opened it up. There are some wires connecting to the battery. Do you think its a bad idea to remove the insulation temporarily, add my own connections, the n cover it again?
I don't want to do anything that is too risky though lol.

I'm not currently looking into adding this to my tablet as an internal addition. I would recommend checking in with the threads of people who are looking to add this internally. As for a charging base though, you could use the palm pre one as that's pretty cheap to get, or maybe even modify the charging base and backplate that you can pick up from powermat. I personally have a charging base that i got to use with my HTC thunderbolt that is the same tech as the palm pre. That tech from what i understand is the standard while powermat does their own thing and isnt' as interchangeable as the standardized ones would/will be.

I don't want to f*** up my device
I don't want to fubar my device, but my friend has smashed his screen and can't get any good offers for it. I may buy it off him just to try adding wireless charging. If this went well, I could post instructions (and pics) of me redoing the mod on my (non smashed) device. SOunds like a plan to me What do you think?

That'd be awesome, I was searching on Google for a wireless case for my 7 and came across this post. I'll make sure I check back on this thread and hope you are able to get it to work.

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Case with built-in OTG

Do these exist for any device?
I don't know why you couldn't have a case that allows for the installation of an SD card while allowing you to physically mount your device within it..so everything looks flush, even if it makes your device an extra 1/2" long or w/e.
I'd never thought of that before. That's a rather clever idea; a case that is also a dock, perhaps. I suppose the various iphone battery cases are similar in execution, but since it is usb OTG, the opportunities are a lot more interesting with Android.
I think it would be awesome IF OTG didn't require root & stickmount. I doubt most accessory makers are going to go through the trouble of serving such a small market. Yes, most people at XDA will root, but we are probably less than 1% of the market.
I was thinking this too but have little hope we will see something come to market. I'm gonna order a few thick cases and see if I have room to cut out a spot for a lil built in microusb reader and think otg cable.
It would be nice if some manufacturer made a USB otg case with a battery built in also. Make it the ultimate media device, but able to shed the extra bulk whenever by simply removing the case.
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You have to consider that using USB host uses some extra battery, so even if you aren't using any USB ports but have the case on it might decrease battery life.
omg
i just thought of this.
i took it a bit further tho.
having charging capabilities would be wonderfull
my thread
you beat me by a few hours
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1792704
I would just be happy with a good case that has a backup battery built in, I would also like one of those for my galaxy s2. Why do they only make those for the iPhone ? Does apple own the patent or something?!
proud_whovian said:
I would just be happy with a good case that has a backup battery built in, I would also like one of those for my galaxy s2. Why do they only make those for the iPhone ? Does apple own the patent or something?!
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Apple owns the patent on the rectangle & the touch screen. And they're all lawyered up........be afraid.
I think what I'll end up doing is trying my hand at tearing apart an OTG cable and connecting with one of these:
http://www.usbfirewire.com/usb_cables_a_to_micro-b_up_angled_a_to_up_angled_micro_b_64.html
http://www.usbfirewire.com/usb_cables_a_to_micro-b_down_angled_a_to_down_angled_micro_b_66.html
http://www.theandroidsmartphone.com...-i9100-galaxy-s-ii-2-gt-n7000-galaxy-note.htm
Still not as low profile as I'd like, but if I can get a hard case with a little thickness, I might be able to make it look like 1 piece. It's not perfect, but it might be the best we've got (unless somebody already makes an OTG cable with an elbow). Be nice if I can peal back the rubber and expose just the plug and then set it up with a flat ribbon cable or something straight to an SD card.
It's amazing we can fit a bluetooth radio into the USB port and hardly add anything size wize, but looking for a microusb cable that's very low profile turns up nothing fruitful. . . Anybody know where to find bare microusb connectors?
Edit: Hmmmmm. . . http://www.foxlink.com/_en/2_product/2pro_detail.php?ID=137

Qi for s5 active?

Anyone found qi charging pad that will work with the s5 active and maintain the ip67 rating?
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drwx said:
Anyone found qi charging pad that will work with the s5 active and maintain the ip67 rating?
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Sorry buddy. Don't think there'll be one. I looked at the back and there doesn't seem to be any contacts for the wireless cover to connect to. I might be wrong (might have a different method of charging), but don't hold your breath
jojojohnson7410 said:
Sorry buddy. Don't think there'll be one. I looked at the back and there doesn't seem to be any contacts for the wireless cover to connect to. I might be wrong (might have a different method of charging), but don't hold your breath
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yeah that's what i'm finding out... how half-assed is it of samsung to not include qi charging in a phone that is supposed to be water-resistant. you'd think they would have made the power door flap burlier and then included qi charging, knowing that hardly anyone would use the power door flap if they had the option for wireless charging.
I found a kit in ebay that has the receiver and a charging pad. I posted a problem about it in another thread, but now, I am finding that it works well with the charger that came with the receiver. It still allows the back to seal properly, and it charges though my TPE case. I don't know how well it would work through a thicker case. The charger is black and rectangular and slightly bigger than the phone. I bought two round chargers, but they don't work that well. The phone has to be positioned perfectly on the round ones. I'll try to post a link later for the kit I bought.
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I found a kit in ebay that has the receiver and a charging pad. I posted a problem about it in another thread, but now, I am finding that it works well with the charger that came with the receiver. It still allows the back to seal properly, and it charges though my TPE case. I don't know how well it would work through a thicker case. The charger is black and rectangular and slightly bigger than the phone. I bought two round chargers, but they don't work that well. The phone has to be positioned perfectly on the round ones. I'll try to post a link later for the kit I bought.
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Your sig says you have a regular s5...not an s5 active.
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It would be nice if they had a Q&A and general thread for the Active.

Is there any way to get Qi wireless charging with this phone?

I am considering buying an Xperia X because of the Wet finger tracking. My current Samsung doesn't support that, and since I do a bit of lobster and crab fishing, and I use an app (Fishing Points) to note what I get and where I put the pots, I am rather annoied with the Samsung since any drop of water on it will mess up my usage. And trying to dry out a phone in a small boat is kind of annoying. But then I see that the X doesn't support Qi wireless charging, and I have that in my home office, my car, on my motorcycle and next to my bed. Going back to where I have to actually plug in a cable seems so incredibly stone age. So are there any solutions for Qi compatible wireless charging that works on this, and that doesn't compromise waterproofing?
Mastiff said:
I am considering buying an Xperia X because of the Wet finger tracking. My current Samsung doesn't support that, and since I do a bit of lobster and crab fishing, and I use an app (Fishing Points) to note what I get and where I put the pots, I am rather annoied with the Samsung since any drop of water on it will mess up my usage. And trying to dry out a phone in a small boat is kind of annoying. But then I see that the X doesn't support Qi wireless charging, and I have that in my home office, my car, on my motorcycle and next to my bed. Going back to where I have to actually plug in a cable seems so incredibly stone age. So are there any solutions for Qi compatible wireless charging that works on this, and that doesn't compromise waterproofing?
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Yes, add a USB receiver.
Thanks, I see that you have that phone! You mean with the flat cable going into the battery bay? I did look into that, but found that it will compromise the waterproof seal. Or is there a way to do it that doesn't?
Mastiff said:
Thanks, I see that you have that phone! You mean with the flat cable going into the battery bay? I did look into that, but found that it will compromise the waterproof seal. Or is there a way to do it that doesn't?
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It's a receiver that connects through the USB port of the phone, it do e's not affect any waterproof seal, although you probably need to dry the usb port before charging, this is the same with all phone if it just came out of water.
Thanks! But do you mean that I have to plug that in every time I need to charge the phone and then put it in the Qi charger, or that it's stuck to the outside of the phone? In the first case it's really just another way of plugging in a regular charger...
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Thanks! But do you mean that I have to plug that in every time I need to charge the phone and then put it in the Qi charger, or that it's stuck to the outside of the phone? In the first case it's really just another way of plugging in a regular charger...
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Go to ebay and search for qi receiver, there are many available, although depending which one you get will vary in quality.
Yeah, I've seen those. I'm afraid they will be ripped off in my pocket, I think. So maybe the best bet is two phones and a twin SIM, so I have one for regular use and one for fishing. Or wait until spring and see if Sony gets their act together and actually deliver an expensive phone with the most common wireless charging option.
Just use a case with the receiver, sony knows about qi, they have a offcial qi case for the Z5, but decided not to use qi, and opt for fast charging instead.
Good point, a thin case with the receiver inside would probably be a good solution! Thanks! And Sony didn't think that one through. It makes it less likely that Samsung people, who often have a bunch of QI stuff from their phones, will convert. Fast charging is OK, but I prefer to put the phone into the car holder or on the bedside table and start charging without having to plug anything.
This one could be the right type:
http://d3rmje198d1rhf.cloudfront.net/graphics/450pixelp/58836.jpg
Mastiff said:
This one could be the right type:
http://d3rmje198d1rhf.cloudfront.net/graphics/450pixelp/58836.jpg
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nillkin has the best receiver so far if you are in for a USB receiver, unlike the one's sold on ebay, they just use a thin sticker with the circuit in between, the nillkin uses thin plasic, and is very stable, I have the nillkin one for my XP and V20. USB is availabl;e in two version, A and B.
The offcial sony one is pretty thick, not worth buying, but that is for the Z5 only.
Thanks! I'll get that when I change phone, then. But the picture is of a case I can use on the phone, not a receiver.
In case anybody else wants to try this, it works. But not with the pictured case, that creates pressure on the back of the phone which gives color blotches on the screen. So I found my solution in a so called "Slim Rubber Gel Case Cover" and the Nillkin receiver. Problem solved, and it works quite nicely. I rarely need to to connect my phone with the USB, but it's quite easy to pop off the case and remove the receiver.

USB port, tiny bit of play?

Do you have that to? It's a tiny tiny bit loose all four directions. Original cable. No problem with the connection. Its snug when inserting and pulling out.
Checked with my Samsung S5. It has more play, so I guess it's ok.
That's by design.
As long as the connection is good, there's nothing to worry.
Thank you! That's relaxing to know.
Remember the standard USB plugs, and when you try to plug them in, they get caught on the housing, but you think you put them the wrong way and rotate them, just to notice they're actually the wrong direction now?
That's to prevent that.
4rz0 said:
Remember the standard USB plugs, and when you try to plug them in, they get caught on the housing, but you think you put them the wrong way and rotate them, just to notice they're actually the wrong direction now?
That's to prevent that.
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Yes, all too good. Why the S5 wireless charging is great! Wireless charging doesn't matter very much with the XZ1C because of the USB-C.
Have ordered Wsken magnetic cables to be on the safe side. The USB on my Acro S went broke a long time ago.
I had a magnetic cable, but it stuck out too much for my taste.
Tried to modify it so that it goes in further, but destroyed it in the process.
I'd love to have a flat one, tho.
Was is Wsken? It has great reviews on Amazon. Cannot order from Amazon. Doesn't ship to my country, so I ordered from Ebay.
Flat magnetic cable? Got to check that.

Looking to buy N10 POGO Cable

Pretty much like the title says, looking for a place to buy the N10 pogo cable. I know the tablet is a relic at this point, but it still does what I use it for just fine (mostly youtube/twitch), and the usb connector is dying. If you're selling, or know of a place to buy one, please let me know! As far as I can tell it's not available anywhere anymore.
My wife still uses her N10 with pogo cable. I'll be sure to offer it up here whenever that time comes.
I still check ebay and google every so often to see if for some reason they go back on sale (ya never know when someone might find a box of them in a warehouse somewhere), but I never turn up anything sadly. Someday maybe...
Diet6 said:
I still check ebay and google every so often to see if for some reason they go back on sale (ya never know when someone might find a box of them in a warehouse somewhere), but I never turn up anything sadly. Someday maybe...
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Good luck. I actually contacted some cable manufacturers in China a while back interested in a group buy type thing but they informed me it would be around $15k USD just for tooling alone and then there would be a minimum order of a couple thousand units.
Hasn't someone reverse engineered it and just 3d printed a connector casing?
With my non existent engineering experience I see it as chopping the end off a USB cable and soldering the wire to little copper contacts.
So soldering is fiddly and flush mounting the contacts will require a modicum of precision. To an experienced enthusiast that has to take less than five minutes.
The 3d print can be rough with a tiny bit of hand finishing.
Little magnets...
made for £($)5 sold for £($)15?
Are there enough manta owners?
olly230 said:
Hasn't someone reverse engineered it and just 3d printed a connector casing?
With my non existent engineering experience I see it as chopping the end off a USB cable and soldering the wire to little copper contacts.
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It's not as simple as that. If you just solder off the end of usb, it will still charge at 5V.
The Pogo cable has more than 4pins that standard micro USB cables use, and we need 2 more pins for who-knows-what-for.
This is why most of us still don't have a pogo cable, even though it looks simple enough.

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