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Most Would Use Wireless Charging in Smartphones, WPC Reports

A survey commissioned by the Wireless Power Consortium said 75 percent of 2,000 customers in the U.S., Europe and Asia experience “battery anxiety” at least once a week, with 36 percent reporting such anxiety happens daily, it wrote Thursday. Three-quarters…

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said they would use wireless chargers if the technology were built into their smartphones. WPC expects the perceived value of wireless charging to increase as it’s adopted more broadly in products such as laptops, said Chairman Menno Treffers.