[Q] Wireless Charging Possible on SAMSUNG Galaxy Tab4 10.1 WiFi ? - Galaxy Tab 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello to All,
I was wondering if any solution is available to wirelessly charge the SAMSUNG Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 WiFi 16gb version?
This is for someone I know who finds it very difficult to plug the cable in to charge. So if you know of any solution at all, please share it.
Thanks in Advance.

You have a USB qi with charging module? Qi charging pad? Pretty straight forward. Of course you'll need to have access to your USB port and it will then be blocked.
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