Learn how to wirelessly charge your iPhone with charging accessories.
what do you need
You need iPhone 8 or later.
Your iPhone has integrated wireless charging for a simple and intuitive charging experience. These chargers are available as accessories and can also be used in cars, cafes, hotels, airports and furniture
Wireless charging
Connect the charger to the power source. Use the power adapter that came with the accessory or the power adapter recommended by the manufacturer.
Place the charger on a level surface or other location recommended by the manufacturer.
Place your iPhone on the charger with the display facing up. For best performance, place it in the center of the charger or as recommended by the manufacturer.
After placing your iPhone on the wireless charger for a few seconds, it should start charging.
You should see the charging icon in the status bar.
Understand more
Learn how to charge with wireless charger and Wireless Power Bank.
Wireless charging uses magnetic induction to charge your iPhone. Do not place anything between the iPhone and the charger. Magnetic mounts, magnetic cases, or other objects between the iPhone and the charger can reduce performance or damage magnetic strips or RFID chips, such as those found in some credit cards, security badges, passports, and key fobs. If your case contains any of these sensitive items, remove them before charging, or make sure they're not between the back of your iPhone and the charger.
If your iPhone isn't charging or charging slowly, and your iPhone has a thick case, metal case, or battery case, try removing the case.
If your iPhone vibrates, your iPhone might move. This may cause the charging pad to stop supplying power to your iPhone. If this happens frequently, consider turning off vibration, turning on Do Not Disturb, or using a case to prevent movement.
Depending on the charging pad you're using, you may hear a faint noise while your iPhone is charging.
Your iPhone may get slightly warm while charging. To extend battery life, software may limit charging above 80% if the battery overheats. When the temperature drops, your iPhone will charge again. Try moving the iPhone and charger to a cool place.
Your iPhone will not charge wirelessly when connected to USB. If your iPhone is connected to your computer using USB, or to a USB power adapter, your iPhone will charge using the USB connection.