The Touchstone’s future is simply as unclear as another webOS product at present, but it’s sure getting a good share of affection from the mod community. Not just did we witness the inductive-charging unit work on a modded Samsung Galaxy S Plus , a bold and daring AndroidCentral Forums member also accomplished the feat on his three-day-old Epic 4G Touch in a process that’s definitely not for the faint of heart. The modder (who goes by the name of “darrenf” at the forum) offers an entire step-by-step guide on exactly easy methods to do it, but advises that it’s “a reasonably delicate mod” and attempting it is going to likely void any warranties or return policies that were attached to the telephone when purchased. It also doesn’t end in probably the most aesthetically pleasing look because the charging coil needed to be attached to the exterior of the telephone, but it’s gotta provide you with some massive street cred in the event you pull it off, right?
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