One of the biggest new features of last year's iPhones was undoubtedly the addition of wireless charging, which customers have been clamoring for for years. They got it, but it's not as fast as they probably imagined. If you need to iPhone To charge really fast, you can't do without a classic cable, which of course slightly reduces the usability of wireless charging. But that could change at least partially this year.
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The Chinese portal China Times published a very interesting report today, in which they claim that this year's iPhones should receive a very interesting upgrade related to wireless charging. Indeed, the coil for wireless charging, which is located under the glass back, should allegedly be made of a different material (probably copper), thanks to which wireless charging would be faster and more efficient.
We could also use faster charging with a charger AirPower:
Using a coil made of a new material would speed up charging, but it would of course also depend on how powerful the Qi standard wireless charger that would take care of the charging would be. However, if the charger were powerful enough, which is the case for example with AirPower from AppAs can be expected, wireless charging could easily be on par with traditional wired charging.
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Although this news sounds really great and many of us would certainly appreciate fast wireless charging, we definitely shouldn't be celebrating just yet. We haven't heard of such an improvement yet and we don't have a verified source that published the information. So all we can do is hope that we get it on keynote Apple confirms this fact and boasts a significant acceleration of charging.
Could they? it was said it was all about the software wasn't it?
the material of the coils also plays a significant role in the transmission of energy by induction, and if it was not chosen optimally, then the transmitted power decreases rapidly, or losses are rising sharply.
Congratulations Applu, koneIt's really catching up with Samsung at least in this regard ;D
Well, just so that there are no problems with it. After all, there is already one problem with the wireless charger – faster battery wear (there is already a lot of it on the net).
But that Apple does not bother, the user charges 3K for a new battery and Apple he'll make money on it :-)
So I prefer to use the classics, I guess I'm a tinkerer, but if I charge and use my mobile at the same time, then I would hold the wireless in there rather uncomfortably...