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The company has implemented a firmware update that should resolve the issue for all iPhones, and those affected should contact customer service for a replacement. If you have an iPhone 12, we think you should get the Belkin charger anyway. But if you’ve already invested in the Mophie charger and are having issues, seek a replacement. In the meantime, we’ve found removing the case can help resolve the issue. It’s an 8-by-4-inch rounded rectangle with a body primarily made of glossy black plastic. It lacks the heaviness that you might expect high-quality materials to have, but that doesn’t affect performance.





It’s not only on point fashion-wise, but it goes with most home decor. The top of the charger is covered in Italian suede leather, ensuring it doesn’t scratch your phone if it’s not in a case, and there is a rubber ring under the charger to keep it secure on a desk or table. Since this pad is phone shaped — about the size of an iPhone 11 Pro or Pixel 4 — it’s easy to place your phone on and there’s no fiddling to find the sweet spot. Because of the positioning of the light at the top, which is likely to face away from you and towards wherever you plug in, and the blue color, it should be okay for the nightstand. It works best with a phone in a case because there’s nothing soft to provide grip or protection on the top. If you have a glass-backed phone and prefer to go without a case, this isn’t the right pad for you, but Fuse Chicken also sells a leather version of the Gravity Touch for an extra $5. Samsung has released new chargers alongside its Galaxy S21 range, and we’ll test them soon.





The Aukey 10W Wireless Fast Charging Stand has a design that includes a snap-on leg that makes the stand about 7 inches long. As such, it takes up a lot more space than other models we tested. Additionally, when it’s used as a charging stand, any cable plugged into its USB port is left dangling in a less than attractive manner. You’ll need to add a QuickCharge 3.0 power adapter to your purchase if you want to use this charger on the road. It certainly looks cool, but at $45, you seem to be paying a lot more for looks then performance. Not that there’s anything wrong with things looking nice, but is double the price of other chargers that do just as good a job worth it?