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    All About Qi

     In many ways, a unified global wireless charging ecosystem makes it easier for emerging technologies to adhere to a specific set of functional parameters. 
     It’s not that traditional chargers cannot do the job, but they are severely limited by their dependence on wires, ports, and adapters.
    If we are to infer a realistic expectation from the technology based on what we’ve seen so far, we can safely assume that both can be expected by the end of next decade at the latest.
    As far as what the future holds, we can realistically expect more office gadgets and appliances to make good use of wireless charging technologies.
    We just hope that by the time we can realistically replace all wired chargers with wireless versions, the stigma behind wireless waves would have dissipated to some extent.
    Overall, however, there is still plenty that needs ironing out if wireless chargers are to fully replace their wired counterparts. For the time being, they seem like a good investment for anyone who owns a Qi-ready device and wants to switch to a hands-off approach to phone charging.