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Google Pixel 5 to support reverse wireless charging: Report

Google Pixel 5 will come with Battery share feature and it will let Pixel 5 users wirelessly charge things such as truly wireless earbuds, smartwatches, and even other phones.

Written by: India TV Tech Desk New Delhi Updated on: February 21, 2020 14:08 IST
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Google Pixel 5 might come with the reverse wireless charging feature just like the Samsung Galaxy S10 series.

Almost a week after a purported Pixel 5 XL image had leaked with a unique-looking design language, there is news that the smartphone is likely to come with support for reverse charging. A feature that's on the wishlist of everyone believing in sharing and caring. The feature will be called Battery Share in the Settings menu and will let your Pixel 5 wirelessly charge devices such as true wireless earbuds, smartwatches, and even other phones.

This feature is obviously not new in the mobile world, but so far no Pixel has had it, GSMArena reported on Wednesday quoting XDA Developers. An earlier leaked image is one of three prototype renders, thus, meaning that the render we are seeing may not see the light of the day as the Google Pixel 5 smartphone.

The YouTuber showed the back of the Pixel 5 in his leak. It looks monstrous, yes, but it ultimately won't matter what Google does with the camera module as long as the Pixel 5 takes better photos than ever, according to BGR.

Earlier in October, Google announced the newly-launched Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL smartphones will not be available in India. In a statement, the company said it has decided not to make Pixel 4 duo available in the country.

Also Read: Google Pixel 4’s Face Unlock feature isn’t working for some users; Know what it is

The Google Pixel 4 has a radar sensor, dubbed Project Soli during development, and now called Motion Sense. This allows the smartphone to support air gestures - so you can wave your hands at your phone to execute certain actions. This works on the 60GHz spectrum and that was said to be the reason why the company didn't launch the phones in India.

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