There are a lot of features I don't need in a phone and that's completely subjective, but wireless charging is a concept that flies right over my head. How is it any better than connecting a wire? You still have to take the decice out of your pocket, connect it to a charger, and during this time your portable electronics are no longer portable. Why should I sacrifice extra desk space for that?
I've always used a dock near my bed, so that I could see the screen, so desk space has always been dedicated to the area.
I just got my first phone with wireless charging (Sony Xperia Z3V). Standard Xperia models have a magnetic connector and also a purpose-built dock that seems to be a combination of pogo pins and MagSafe-inspired, which I like. Verizon/Sony eschewed that for Verizon's exclusive model, and went with Qi charging instead.
Which, if the option is no physical connection, or opening a sealed port cover to plug a cable in, guess which one I'll opt for every time? Yep, wireless.
If the port was unplugged, it wouldn't matter much to me I guess. But that extra step is annoying, plus I do worry how much abuse that cover can take before it degrades the ability for this phone to be used fully submerged. (If I keep this phone long enough, I do plan on limited underwater photography. I'd love my actual camera to go underwater, but underwater kits are over $1000 for it.)
I mean, how much more convenient can you get that to simply drop the phone on a pedestal
like this? No fussing, no fumbling for a cord and getting it aligned properly in the dark, etc.
I hear some Qi charging pads/pedestals/docks can require some positioning to get the receiver lined up, but some chargers have three circuits, like this one, that means I can put this phone vertically or horizontally on that dock and not once think about lining things up.
I might look into Qi charging for the car too. If I don't get into using a phone display on the audio head unit (like Android Auto, or what I sort of have now, AppRadio or Mirrorlink), that would be very much ideal to not ever dealing with the cord.