This means that the phone is charging. If nothing lights up, the phone is fully charged.
However, you must make sure that when you put the mobile phone on it, it starts to flash, otherwise it will not be charged.
It depends on the case and the phone. Of course, it must support Qi wireless charging. The case is not a problem if it is leather or plastic. Metals, as well as the ever-popular aluminium foil in Corona times, prevent charging.
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You would need a QI wireless charging case as the 6s does not support wireless charging from the factory.
For example, one of these:
Andi be free Qi Wireless Charging Case (iPhone 6)
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There are no problems with various iPhones and the Samsung S7. AirPods Pro also work without any problems. I would have the phone checked. I have two of these chargers and the previous model in use and there have never been any problems.
The power supply to feed the chargers must deliver at least 2.4 watts. I use a Multicharger that can supply up to 63 watts. The Anker PowerPort PD5 (63W).
No. It always lights up green. As soon as the phone is hung up, it changes to blue after about 1 second. As soon as the phone is charged, it no longer lights up. v