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Sure, I didn't take too many photos when I was doing it. But I purchased this off Amazon for $9. Then I cut off the foot with a dremel tool. I just bolted that to the side of the cubby and drilled a hole for the USB-C connector. Its connected on the other side to the USB module so Android Auto works with it. I've been super happy with it, its very functional and easy to glance down at your phone if you need to. When you mount it, make sure the mount is low enough so that the secondary cup holder can still slide over, I almost screwed the pooch there until I noticed it at the last second.
Not all wireless chargers are created equal. Some can fast charge and some can't. Some phones can fast charge on a stand but others won't. The wireless charger from Verizon fast charges my Samsung Galaxy S6 but the aftermarket wireless charger from Qi (I think that's the make) that I got on clearance won't fast charge my specific phone. It's a regular charge.
Remember there are two different wireless charging standards.. Qi and PMA. Make sure you buy the correct one for your phone. They are not compatible with each other. My old phone was Qi and the new one is PMA. What a pain.
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