True, you could possibly charge some phones now without buying a different inductive-charging case (via their swappable batteries ), but Powermat wants to work with manufacturers to place the technology into phones from the get-go.
Speaking to TechRadar , the Powermat spokesperson said it ” is a fancy process,” as ” each phone has different charging needs so the sooner we receive a handset, the speedier we are able to come to market with a product.” Nonetheless, ” it’s likely you will discover a phone with Powermat technology inside in 2011.”
No word on whether Powermat hopes to collaborate with a manufacturer akin to RIM to ship phones with their tech, or if they plan on building a Powermat-branded phone with someone like INQ, who has been rumored to be working with both Facebook and Spotify for their own-branded phones. [ TechRadar ]
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