- 03-05-2013, 10:39 AM
#1
So I got the OEM Nokia Qi charging back for my Lumia 810 yesterday and I just wasn't happy with the added 2mm or so. Call me OCD I know. So this morning I proceeded to move the Qi coil into the slimmer back that comes with the 810. It was super easy and just took about 15 minutes of patience and a small flat head screw driver. The breakdown process is fairly straightforward so I won't go into details. You can see from the pictures what parts came out of the back. On the standard back I removed the little spongy pad. Also there is a little black piece of plastic on the back side of the 4 pin connector. You'll need to pull that little plastic piece off to get the case to be flush with the frame around the screen. **The only thing i've noticed is that its range of movement on the charging pad has gone down. I assume this is due to the removal of the silverish pad on top of the coil which probably helps in that regard**. It could just be combination of that and the smallish size of the Nokia Qi charging pad. Other than that, charging works great and no extra thickness.
**EDIT - I had to reapply that silver pad to the coil as I was noticing the charger was quickly disconnecting and then reconnecting if the phone was not completely centered on the pad. Now it works perfectly anywhere on the pad.
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Thanks for reading!
DanLast edited by enjoyfebruary; 03-05-2013 at 11:04 AM.
Thanked by: - 03-06-2013, 05:21 PM #3
Without the proper insulation and thicker plastic, won't a mod like this melt the soft coat off the back of the cover like this?
WP_20130305_001.jpg - 03-06-2013, 05:54 PM
#4
I've been using the modified back solid for two days now and I can say at this point that I haven't felt the back get any hotter than if I had the phone in my pocket. Obviously there is some heat generated with the Qi system that is inherit to the technology but definitely not anywhere near as hot as it would have to be to melt the plastic. Not even close. Also, without any specific measurements the Qi Back and Standard back feel to be the same thickness in terms of the plastic they used. Confusingly they added some additional frame parts into the Qi Back which makes the back thicker. I'm not an engineer so there may be some specific details that I'm missing but it charges fine and in my experience does not get to any sort of high heat. So thats good enough for me.
Dan - 03-07-2013, 09:24 AM #5
Wow... I'm impressed that you were able to do this. I wouldn't even attempt it because I'd probably ruin both covers and the charging mechanism. I have the cyan charging cover, so I know what you mean about the extra depth. I've been using it sporadically and find myself preferring the black slimmer cover the phone came with just because it makes it thinner and lighter.
- 03-24-2013, 02:17 PM #8
I just tried it and it took maybe 5 min. It's working great!WP_20130324_002.jpg
- 06-16-2013, 07:50 AM #16
As I said before, using the QI wireless charging generates heat. Nokia put a foam insulating pad between the QI coil and the battery to protect the battery from the heat. Doing so, they had to make the shell a bit thicker and heavier.
Heat and LiPo batteries don't go together very well. When the battery gets hot, it's life expectancy goes down. The one saving grace is the battery is replaceable on this phone.iPhone 3G
Blackberry 6320
Lumia 810
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