For $19.99, you can add wireless charging to your Apple iPhone 6 and up (charging pad required)

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For $19.99, you can add wireless charging to your Apple iPhone 6 and up (charging pad required)
If the rumors are right, wireless charging is a feature that will finally be offered to iPhone users later this year. Wireless charging should be available on the 10th anniversary edition of the iPhone, and possibly the iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus models. That is why glass is being used on the back cover of all three phones. The technology won't work through a metal rear cover. And while that is all fine and dandy for those planning on purchasing a new iPhone once they become available, what about those who have an older iPhone unit?

If you own an Apple iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus, you still can get the thrill of watching your handset charge sans wires. You will, however, have to dress it up in the Antye Qi Wireless Charger Case. Available for the aforementioned iPhone models, the case will support Qi charging pads (sold separately). And yeah, while you still will have to shell out some cash for the pad, the case itself is just $19.99 from Amazon.

According to Amazon, the Antye Qi Wireless Charger Case is made of hard plastic and uses a matte finish to prevent fingerprints. Precise cutouts allow you access to all ports. And the case includes a built-in flexible Lightning connector for syncing and charging. In case you were wondering, the accessory comes with a one-year warranty on top of Amazon's 30-day money back guarantee.

If you want wireless charging on your iPhone 6 (or higher) and you want it NOW, click on the appropriate link. We should point out that there does not seem to be a case for the Apple iPhone SE.

Antye Qi Wireless Charger Case (iPhone 6/iPhone 6s), (iPhone 6 Plus/iPhone 6s Plus), (iPhone 7), (iPhone 7 Plus)

source: BGR
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