In an era when smartphones have become an integral part of our lives, and time behind the wheel often turns into a series of calls, navigation and listening to music, the issue of convenient charging of the device in the car comes to the fore. Phone owners Samsung - especially models Galaxy S23/S22/S21, Note 20 or Z Fold/Flip β are faced with a dilemma: use bulky wires or switch to wireless solutions. The latter not only eliminate cable clutter, but also integrate into the carβs interior, maintaining aesthetics and functionality.
However, not all wireless chargers are created equal. Some models get hot, others are not compatible with cases, and others require complex installation. In this article we will look at how to choose optimal wireless charging for Samsung taking into account the car model, type of mount (on the dashboard, ventilation grill or holder) and supported standards (Qi, Fast Charge, PMA). You will also learn how to install the device correctly, avoiding mistakes that lead to overheating of the phone or damage to the battery. We will pay special attention Compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay systems - this nuance is often overlooked, although it is critical for comfortable use of navigation and multimedia.
Why wireless charging is better than wire: 5 key advantages
The transition to wireless charging is not a fad, but a practical solution for car owners. Here's why:
- π No connector wear: Frequent cable insertion/removal USB-C leads to loosening of the port on the phone. Wireless charging eliminates this risk.
- π Driving safety: No dangling wires to interfere with gear shifting or get caught in the pedals.
- β‘ Charging speed: modern models support Fast Wireless Charging 2.0 (up to 15 W), which is comparable to wired adapters.
- π± Versatility: One charge is suitable for all supported devices Qi - from Samsung Galaxy up to iPhone or headphones Galaxy Buds.
- π¨ Integration into the interior: many models look like part of the interior, especially those built into the dashboard or with lighting.
But there is a downside: not all chargers are equally effective. For example, cheap Chinese models can overheat the battery, reducing its resource. And some car holders block access to NFC (important for contactless payments). More on this in the following sections.
Compatibility: Which Samsung phones support wireless charging
Not all devices Samsung equipped with a wireless charging module. Here is the full list of supported models (as of 2026):
| Series | Models | Max. charging power (W) | Fast Charge support |
|---|---|---|---|
| Galaxy S | S23/S23+/S23 Ultra, S22/S22+/S22 Ultra, S21/S21+/S21 Ultra | 15 | Yes |
| Galaxy Note | Note 20/Note 20 Ultra, Note 10/Note 10+ | 12β15 | Yes |
| Galaxy Z | Fold 5/Fold 4, Flip 5/Flip 4 | 10β12 | Partially |
| Galaxy A | A54, A53, A73 (only some modifications) | 7.5β10 | No |
If your model is not listed, check the specifications on the official website Samsung or in the phone menu: Settings β Battery care β Wireless charging. Devices not supported Qi can be adapted using special receiver cases (for example, Nillkin Magic Tag), but this will reduce the charging speed to 5W.
β οΈ Attention: Phones Galaxy S20 FE and Galaxy A-series (except for those listed above) do not support wireless charging out of the box. Buying a charger for them is pointless without an additional adapter.
Types of wireless chargers for a car: which one to choose
Car chargers are divided into 4 types according to mounting method. Each has pros and cons:
- π± Holders for ventilation grille: Versatile, but can vibrate on rough roads. Example: Baseus Wireless Car Charger.
- π Installation on the dashboard (suction cup/glue): reliable, but require a clean surface. Popular models Anker PowerWave.
- π§ Built into cup holder or panel: aesthetically pleasing, but difficult to install. Suitable for Toyota Camry, Hyundai Tucson etc.
- π Hybrid (with wired backup): Allows you to charge two devices at the same time. Example: Spigen Kuel H12.
For Samsung Galaxy with support Fast Charge parameter is critical power:
- 10 W and below: suitable for Galaxy A-series or older models.
- 15 W: optimal for Galaxy S23/S22/Note 20.
- 20 W+: Overkill for most phones (may overheat the battery).
If you have a phone with a metal body (for example, Galaxy S21 Ultra), choose charging with silicone pads - they will prevent slipping and scratches.
Top 5 wireless chargers for Samsung in the car (2026)
We tested dozens of models and selected the best ones in terms of price/quality ratio:
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Anker PowerWave 15W - Versatile choice with automatic clamping and support Fast Charge. Suitable for Galaxy S23 and Note 20. Price: ~3,500 β½.
β οΈ Attention: Not compatible with cases thicker than 5mm.
- Baseus Wireless Car Charger β attached to the ventilation grille, supports vertical and horizontal orientation. Ideal for Galaxy Z Fold. Price: ~2,800 β½.
- Spigen Kuel H12 β hybrid model with a wired USB port. Power: 10 W (wireless) + 18 W (wired). Price: ~4,200 β½.
- Samsung Wireless Charging Pad (EO-PP100) β an original accessory from the manufacturer, but requires a separate car holder. Price: ~5,000 β½.
- Belkin Boost Up β premium model with a cooling system. Supports Galaxy S23 Ultra with cover. Price: ~6,500 β½.
When choosing, pay attention to Qi certification (must be indicated on the packaging) and reviews of heating - some cheap models heat up to 50Β°C, which is harmful to the battery.
βοΈ What to check before purchasing
How to install wireless charging in a car: step-by-step instructions
Installation depends on the type of fastening, but the general algorithm is as follows:
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Surface preparation:
- For mounting on the dashboard: clean the area with an alcohol wipe (removes grease and dust).
- For the ventilation grille: check whether the charger is blocking the air flow.
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Power connection:
- Use
USB 2.0/3.0 portor cigarette lighter.- For Fast Charge you need an 18-24 W adapter (for example, Anker PowerDrive Speed 2).
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Charging mount:
- Suction cups: press and hold for 30 seconds to seal.
- Adhesive bases: heat with a hairdryer (improves adhesion).
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Phone setup:
- Activate
Wireless chargingin settings (Settings β Battery care).- For Android Auto turn on
Allow wireless connectionin the application settings.
If charging does not work:
- Check if the case is blocking the signal (try removing it).
- Make sure the phone is centered on the charging pad.
- Update your phone's firmware (sometimes bugs interfere with charging).
What to do if your phone gets hot?
If the temperature exceeds 40Β°C, charging automatically reduces power or turns off. To avoid this:
- Use a charger with a fan (for example, Belkin Boost Up).
- Do not place the phone in direct sunlight.
- Close background applications (especially games and navigators).
Common mistakes and how to avoid them
Even experienced car owners make mistakes when using wireless chargers. Here are the most critical ones:
- π Using non-certified adapters: Cheap chargers from "noname" brands can damage the battery. Buy only devices with the logo Qi.
- π΅ Incorrect position of the phone: If the smartphone is offset from the center of the charging pad, the charging speed drops by 30β50%.
- π« Ignoring software updates: Wireless charging algorithms are often improved in new versions of Android. Check for updates at
Settings β Software Update. - βοΈ Operation in extreme temperatures: At +45Β°C and above, charging is switched off automatically. When it's hot, park in the shade.
Critical nuance: if you use magnetic holders (for example, for MagSafe), they may interfere with wireless charging. In this case, choose models with combined technology (for example, Spigen Mag Fit).
Wireless charging and Android Auto: compatibility nuances
Many owners Samsung encounter a problem: the phone is charging, but Android Auto does not connect. Causes and solutions:
| Problem | Reason | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Android Auto won't start | Block USB Debugging | Turn on USB Debugging in Settings β For Developers |
| Charging works, but there is no connection with the car | Bluetooth and Wi-Fi conflict | Disable Bluetooth in your phone settings |
| Android Auto screen lags | Lack of power | Use 15W+ charging |
For stable operation Android Auto via wireless charging:
1. Update the application to the latest version.
2. In settings Android Auto turn on Wireless connection.
3. Use the original cable for the first connection (for data synchronization).
If your car supports Wireless CarPlay (for example, BMW or Audi 2020+), wireless charging Samsung is not compatible with it. For this you need iPhone or adapter Carlinkit.
FAQ: answers to frequently asked questions
Can I use wireless charging with the case?
Yes, but the case must be thinner than 3β5 mm. Metal or magnetic cases block the signal. For Galaxy S23 Ultra covers will fit Samsung LED View or Spigen Thin Fit.
Why does my phone charge slowly (1β2% per hour)?
Reasons:
- Low adapter power (needs 18 W+).
- The cover is too thick.
- The phone is not in the center of the charging pad.
- Energy saving mode is enabled (Settings β Battery care).
Is it safe to leave your phone charging all night in your car?
No. Even if charging turns off at 100%, leaving the phone in a hot interior for a long time (for example, in summer) reduces battery life. The best option is to charge up to 80% and turn it off.
Is it possible to build wireless charging into the dashboard yourself?
Technically yes, but it requires:
- Experience with electrical wiring.
- Knowledge of the car's power supply circuit (so as not to overload the fuse).
- Tools: soldering iron, tester, drill.
For beginners, it is better to choose a model with a suction cup or grille mount.
Does wireless charging work with Samsung DeX in the car?
Yes, but you need:
- 15W+ charging.
- Adapter HDMI-to-USB-C for connecting to a car display.
- Stable nutrition (otherwise DeX will turn off).
Example kit: Samsung DeX Pad + Anker PowerDrive.