You can't directly charge a phone with another phone wirelessly using standard wireless charging technology. Wireless charging typically requires a dedicated charging pad or receiver that uses electromagnetic induction to transfer energy.
However, there are some workarounds and emerging technologies that might offer a solution in the future:
- Reverse Wireless Charging: Some newer smartphones, like those with Qi-compatible wireless charging, offer reverse wireless charging functionality. This allows you to use your phone as a charging pad to wirelessly charge other devices, such as earbuds, smartwatches, or even another phone that also supports reverse wireless charging.
- Power Banks with Wireless Charging: Power banks with wireless charging capabilities allow you to charge your phone wirelessly using the power bank as the source. This approach doesn't involve charging one phone directly from another, but it allows for wireless charging using a portable battery.
- Future Technologies: Research and development are constantly exploring new ways to transfer energy wirelessly. Technologies like magnetic resonance coupling or laser-based charging could potentially enable direct wireless charging between two devices in the future.
While direct wireless charging between phones isn't currently possible with standard technology, reverse wireless charging and power banks with wireless charging offer alternative solutions for charging your phone wirelessly.