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Anyone remove the charging warning sticker (from wireless charger pad)?

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Assume this would be fine to remove but wasn’t sure if there are any unforeseen issues removing or if it actually looks worse

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More likely to remove the charger.
Have you had a chance to figure out how it could be removed and/or replaced? The OEM wireless charge won’t reliably charge though my Apple silicone case (it is MagSafe compatible). Meanwhile, works fine on my wife’s Apple case that’s a different material. I’d love to pull it out and 3d print a setup with MagSafe so the phones don’t slide off the charger. Would be nice to tap into the power used by the OEM charger.
 
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Sorry, feel like I did a poor job of wording this post with the more specific part of the question in the title and not really explaining in the post. Luckily my phone seems to be charging fine so will leave the charger as is, what I am curious about is about removing the super bright warning sticker. Concern is I start to pick at it and immediately regret it making it look worse than if I just leave it alone. I assume this comes off and goo gone could take care of anything remaining... but hoping someone has already confirmed :)

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Your original question was clear— it just prompted me to ask other questions.

When I take delivery of my 6th gen, I plan to remove that warning decal. Have you tried to peel it off?

If you’re uncomfortable doing that, apply a piece of black electrical tape or matching 3m vinyl to cover the warnings.
 

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Going to piggy back on this thread. How does the phone stay in place without flopping all around? Is there a clip or something on the bottom where the phone interfaces with the floor of the charger?
 

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Going to piggy back on this thread. How does the phone stay in place without flopping all around? Is there a clip or something on the bottom where the phone interfaces with the floor of the charger?
Based on the 4th gen Tacoma users, it doesn't. Unless you have a very big phone, most devices (e.g. iPhone 16 Pro) will slide around while driving and stop charging. I haven't read about many users who find it reliable as a result. I was going to just pull the fuse on the OEM charger and plug in a MagSafe charger above it.
 
 




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