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How to Charge from iPhone 16/17 to Samsung?

How to Charge from iphone to samsung

Charging a Samsung phone using an iPhone directly is not an option due to hardware limitations. The technologies and ports responsible for charging between these devices differ significantly. However, by understanding wireless charging features and options, one can explore alternative ways to share power between devices.

Wireless PowerShare Feature

Samsung devices equipped with the Wireless PowerShare feature can charge other compatible devices wirelessly. This function allows a Samsung smartphone to double as a wireless charger for other devices, including Qi-compatible gadgets like the Apple AirPods and certain iPhone models.

Steps to Use Wireless PowerShare:

  1. Access Quick Settings:

    • Pull down from the top of the Samsung screen to open the notification panel.
    • Swipe down again to reveal the complete set of quick settings.
  2. Activate Wireless PowerShare:

    • Tap on the “Wireless PowerShare” icon to enable it.
  3. Position the Devices:

    • Place the other device (like an iPhone from the iPhone 8 onwards) back-to-back with the Samsung phone so that they are aligned appropriately.
  4. Begin Charging:

    • Once positioned, the Samsung device should recognize the iPhone and initiate charging automatically. Follow on-screen prompts if required.

Compatibility Considerations

While the Samsung Wireless PowerShare feature is user-friendly, it is important to note its limitations:

  • Device Support: Wireless PowerShare can charge any device that is Qi-enabled, which includes iPhone models starting from the iPhone 8 and later versions.
  • Power Limitations: The charging speed typically offered through this method may be slower than standard wired charging.

iPhones, however, cannot charge other devices, including Samsung phones. They do not have a reciprocal feature that enables them to act as a power source for other smartphones, meaning an iPhone cannot wirelessly share power with another phone.

Alternative Charging Options

For iPhone users needing to charge their devices without traditional chargers, there are several options:

  1. Wireless Charging Pads: iPhones from the iPhone 8 onwards support Qi wireless charging. Simply place the phone on a compatible wireless charging pad.
  2. USB Connections:
    • Use a USB port on a computer or a laptop to charge the iPhone.
    • Charge through a car USB port if in a vehicle.
  3. Portable Power Banks: External battery packs allow on-the-go charging without needing a wall outlet.
  4. Public Charging Stations: Many locations offer USB charging ports, which can be accessed for a quick power boost.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I use my iPhone to charge my friend’s Samsung phone?
No, iPhones do not support reverse wireless charging. However, if your friend has a Samsung device with Wireless PowerShare, they can charge your iPhone wirelessly from their phone.

2. Do all Samsung phones support Wireless PowerShare?
Not all Samsung phones are equipped with the Wireless PowerShare feature. It is available on specific models such as the Galaxy S10 and later, Note 10 and later, and Galaxy Z series.

3. Can I use a wireless charger designed for a Samsung phone to charge my iPhone?
Yes, as long as the charger adheres to the Qi wireless charging standard, it can be used to charge any compatible device, including iPhones.

About the author

Lucas Harrington

Lucas Harrington

Lucas Harrington is a technology specialist focused on Apple hardware and the broader Apple ecosystem. With over 10 years of experience working with devices such as the iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and other Apple products, he has developed deep expertise in device optimization, troubleshooting, and ecosystem integration. Lucas regularly writes online articles, reviews, and practical guides covering Apple hardware, macOS, iOS features, performance tips, and device maintenance. His work helps Apple users better understand their devices and get the most out of the Apple ecosystem.