Samsung: Now The Wall Of Your Room Will Charge Your Smartphone

Can you imagine entering your room and having the phone start charging? Well, this could be a reality within a not too distant future, thanks to the new patent that the South Korean giant Samsung has registered.

Samsung: Now The Wall Of Your Room Will Charge Your Smartphone

Can you imagine entering your room and having the phone start charging? Well, this could be a reality within a not too distant future, thanks to the new patent that the South Korean giant Samsung has registered.

A few years ago, charging the phone was nothing more than plugging it into the mainstream with a cable and a wall charger. Wireless charging came as something futuristic, so much that there are many users who distrust it today. The South Korean giant Samsung, bet on this technology, and goes beyond the current one, wants you to load your mobile from the wall.

This is the new crazy patent of Samsung

As we have read in AndroidHeadLines, the South Korean giant Samsung has recently, registered one of the most spectacular patents in its history. It would be a wall panel, capable of reflecting energy to the devices that we have in the room in which it is placed. This would be able to load or charge our devices wirelessly, and without the need to be supported on any type of platform.

Currently, the only way to wirelessly charge a mobile phone is to put it on the corresponding base, so this would be a milestone in the history of technology, to be carried out. According to the South Korean giant Samsung, a single plate would be able to power a whole bedroom, so you could load from anywhere in the cabin.

As always, patents are only registered ideas so that nobody copies them, so we will have to wait a long time for this to become a reality. However, it is surprising that brands are working on this type of extremely innovative technologies, which will make our life much easier in the not too distant future.

So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below.

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