• JustARegularNerd@aussie.zone
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    22 hours ago

    I guess from a consumer perspective, it can be more convenient (e.g. wireless charging in a car)

    For me, I see it as a way to reduce wear on a charging port, or as an alternative if the port does fail.

    I like it for the latter as I don’t like my devices to be inefficient but it makes me feel better that should the USB-C fail on my phone, it’s not game over for my phone.