How to remodel "iPhone 4S" wirelessly chargeable



It made it possible to charge electronic devices such as iPhone and iPod wirelesslyPower matHowever, at the time of charging, it is necessary to put the case which is the power mat / receiver on the iPhone and put it on the exclusive mat. However, it seems possible to remodel the iPhone using a power mat / receiver so that the iPhone can be wirelessly charged without attaching a case, and a demonstration movie that explained the method was made public.

The following movies explain how to make iPhone charge wirelessly.

IPhone 4s Wireless Charging Hack Demo and Tutorial - YouTube


What you need is patience and a tool of soldering (a type of welding), a firm hand.


Of course, spare charging port parts, fine wires, spare of back panel are also necessary.


PowermatDo not forget your wireless charger circuit.


The most tricky part is to wire the wire to the pin of the charging port part.


At this time, it is easy to work with the magnifying lens.


When welding is over it is like this. Connect these wires to the USB point on the power mat receiver.


When that is over, check if the charger works and attach the back panel to the iPhone.


When installing the wireless charger circuit, the iPhone becomes about 1 mm thick, so it is necessary to recreate the back panel so that the charger fits in the iPhone.


This time I used the original packed panel. Separate the glass from the plastic edge of the iPhone back panel. At this time, the metal plate sticks to the glass, so please remove it.


Then add a plastic layer under the glass and cut it into the form of a charging circuit.


Finally, attach the cover to the iPhone. It is completed.


Put the iPhone on the power mat and the charging screen will appear.


Charging is possible without trouble even if you move the iPhone with your finger.


Charging will be interrupted when you move away from the power mat.


Please note that this movie is a commentary on the assumption that there are basic electronic knowledge and soldering techniques, and please remember to do it at your own risk when remodeling.

in Hardware,   Video, Posted by darkhorse_log