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Works with AT&T version!
Despite the description, these do work in the AT&T (H810) version of the LG G4. There were apparently rumors that AT&T would disable QI capability on their G4s (presumably due to the company's interest in PMA), but happily that was not the case in the end. I first purchased the LG G4 Case,Yootech® LG G4 Quick Circle Case Wireless Charger Qi Standard Wireless Charging receiver Cover case - with smart wake up/sleep view window - Support NFC and wireless charging function - Retail Packaging - Lifetime Warranty (Black) and Wireless Charger,Yootech® Qi Wireless Charging Pad for Samsung Galaxy S6,Galaxy S6 Edge/Edge Plus,Note 5,LG G4, Nexus 6, SONY Xperia Z3V, Moto 360 Smart Watch, LG G3,Nexus 5 /7(2013) / 4; Nokia Lumia 1020/ 920/928; MOTO Droid Maxx/Droid Mini; HTC Droid DNA, HTC Rzound, Blackberry Z30, Pentax WG-III camera, Samsung, Google, LG, HTC and Other Qi-Enabled Phones and Tablets (AC adapter not included) (Black) - Lifetime Warranty to make sure the phone would work with QI chargers. Once I noticed that the sticker in the back of the Yootech Quick Circle case looked identical to the pictures of this product, I ordered one for my original back (both pictured), and I'm very happy with both.Installation is pretty simple. I was able to install three of these on different backs without having to re-position by lining up the new sticker and marking the inside of the cover before removing the old NFC sticker. Wireless charging is of course a bit slower than plugging in the phone, but that's to be expected. Both NFC and wireless charging work well. My only issue is that these are, understandably, a bit thicker than the original sticker. I have no trouble getting the clips to connect, but the back of the phone does bulge very slightly. It's only noticeable in that the cover doesn't sit perfectly flush with the volume buttons anymore. It's nothing worth knocking off a star, and honestly I don't really notice it unless I'm trying to. It's a shame LG didn't simply include this capability in the original phone (maybe their sales numbers would be a little better), but luckily Yootech came along and offered a solid solution at a reasonable price.
J**N
Does not work after trying multiple units
I was stoked to get this, and installed it soon after it arrived. I read the directions carefully, and watched some YouTube videos to make sure I didn't screw it up. I peeled my factory NFC sticker off, and installed this thing. Dropped it on my charger (that I've used for a few months with a Nexus 5, Nexus 4, and a Galaxy S4 with added Qi receiver) and it worked for less than a second. Tried it on two other chargers, but no luck. I contacted YooTech and they quickly sent me a replacement. I was a little concerned, but hopeful that the new receiver would fix me right up.The second receiver arrived, and I went through the whole process again. I triple checked the clearance behind the contacts, even using a piece of electrical tape behind them to make sure they made contact with the phone. Placed it on the charging pad, and same story. The phone recognized that it was charging and then immediately stopped charging. It never registered wireless charging again, on any of my pads.I was upset, both that it wasn't working, and that I had to take the NFC antenna off of my factory back to get this thing on. To replace that would cost me $69. Yootech refunded my money, and suggested that I try their circle case that has built in Qi charging. I ended up getting a refund and finding a replacement factory battery cover on Ebay.
C**W
This is a great and very worthy buy.
Bought this thing and it works perfectly with my LG G4 (Verizon, but it'll work with other models). I can't believe LG left out wireless charging when you can add it this cheaply and easily. What a stupid mistake by LG, but luckily we have this product to make up for it.For starters, make sure you remove the current NFC antenna from your back cover. You will mostly likely destroy the old NFC antenna during this process, so make sure you're prepared to put this new one on. Just use a thin knife to scrape it off if you're having issues.Next, I'd recommend putting some scotch tape to keep the charger in place while you try out positioning it. I would NOT commit to sticking it on permanently until you check that it's charging correctly.Once you try it out and know your positioning works, go ahead and remove the scotch tape and remove the sticky back from this product. Put it on exactly where you placed it the first time. Don't put the sticker over it yet!Next, try charging your phone wirelessly again. Leave it charging until it gains a few percentage so you know the charger is positioned correctly.Last step - remove the back cover and place the sticker over it to keep secure. Congrats on adding wireless charging to your LG for $10!My recommendation to Yootech - sell replacement back covers with this device already installed. It will save people the anxiety of doing it themselves! Or you can even manufacture a thin plastic film (sort of like a screen protector) that fits perfectly in the back cover. The plastic film could have the wireless charger in the center so that by placing the film in the rear cover, people automatically position the charger correctly. That would help a lot!Anyway if you're not a total klutz you can do it yourself. This is a great and very worthy buy.
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