Inductive Battery door?

DANOinSD

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Not sure about the PowerMat brand, but I picked up the LG/Verizon one and it seems to charge pretty quickly. However, I noticed it got pretty hot after only maybe 30-45 mins, and my phone kept jumping to various menus and apps? Not sure if I've just got RF interference or what, but that ain't cool. Have a hard enough time fat finger dialing myself, last thing I need is my chargemat making calls and sending emails all by itself.
 
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Thanks man! Just don't want to have to buy the VZW brand since I already have the power mat, I would assume it would work because there all the same concept, but would be nice to know for sure.



Not sure about the PowerMat brand, but I picked up the LG/Verizon one and it seems to charge pretty quickly. However, I noticed it got pretty hot after only maybe 30-45 mins, and my phone kept jumping to various menus and apps? Not sure if I've just got RF interference or what, but that ain't cool. Have a hard enough time fat finger dialing myself, last thing I need is my chargemat making calls and sending emails all by itself.
 

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The inductive door is VERY thick, FYI. You also can't use it with the extended battery. It is also heavy - the phone with standard battery and inductive door weighs more than with the extended battery and normal door. My boss has a powermat somewhere, I will ask him if he can dig it out so I can try it.
 
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