NFC charging support will be available in Android 15, Google is making big preparations; Style of using the phone will change

The codes seen in Android 15 Beta 1 indicate that NFC charging will be supported in the new update. Google is actively working on this feature. It is not yet present in the Android open-source project. Some recent codes in SOP suggest that the company is working on bringing NFC wireless charging to the platform.

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NFC charging support will be available in Android 15, Google is making big preparations; Style of using the phone will change

These days Google is working on its new operating system. They have released their first developer preview. It is going to have a tonne of new features. Users' experience will be improved by doing this. According to the report, wireless charging will be supported by NFC (Near Field Communication) in the new OS.

Smart devices such as trackers, styluses, and wireless earphones can be charged with Google's latest innovation.

Specifically, the codes spotted in Android 15 Beta 1 suggest that the upcoming update will support NFC charging. On this feature, Google is currently working. NFC wireless charging appears to be a project of the company, despite not being included in the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) at this time, according to some new code found there.

NFC technology can serve as a useful feature for charging small devices. When the WLC specification was first introduced, the NFC Forum proposed smartwatches, fitness trackers, wireless earbuds, digital pens and other compact user device use cases. Devices can become more compact by eliminating the need for large charging coils.

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