Galaxy S10's Wireless PowerShare needs a minimum battery level to work

The Samsung Galaxy S10 models need a certain battery level for the Wireless PowerShare feature to work.

Samsung introduced Wireless PowerShare on the Galaxy S10 lineup.

Samsung introduced Wireless PowerShare on the Galaxy S10 lineup.

One of the new features of the Samsung Galaxy S10 is Wireless PowerShare, which allows you to charge any Qi-enabled device using the back of the Galaxy S10. While it's handy to use the Galaxy S10 as a wireless charging mat, there is a catch to it. 

Based on SamMobile's testing, Samsung has set a capacity threshold for the Wireless PowerShare to work. The Wireless PowerShare will not work if the battery capacity is below 30%. There will be a pop-up notification to prompt you to charge the Galaxy S10 to at least 30% to share power.

Wireless PowerShare has to be enabled via a toggle in the notification shade and the second device will begin charging on the back of the Galaxy S10. Once charging is complete, you have to expand the Wireless PowerShare notification and tap on Turn Off. 

Source: SamMobile

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