Apple is now a member of the Wireless Power Consortium. Following is statement issued by Apple on joining WPC.
"Apple is an active member of many standards development organizations, as both a leader and contributor. Apple is joining the Wireless Power Consortium to be able to participate and contribute ideas to the open, collaborative development of future wireless charging standards. We look forward to working together with the WPC and its members."
This update fuels recent rumors that Apple is going to add wireless charging in the next iPhone. So recent report suggests that all the iPhone models launched in 2017 will come equipped with the wireless charger.
The Apple Watch already works with a magnetic cable that charges your device wirelessly. But the iPhone has never had such a feature. When wireless charging first became popular, it was either slow or your phone battery would become hot. If this feature isn’t implemented properly, it could damage batteries. But the technology is now ready for prime time, and Apple seems to be ready to move ahead.
In September, Apple could introduce, not one, not two but three different iPhone models. In addition to the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. The latest bout of rumors has been predicting the starting price for an iPhone to go up to $1000 and the new features further support the same. It’s unclear if all iPhones or just the top model will feature wireless charging.
"Apple is an active member of many standards development organizations, as both a leader and contributor. Apple is joining the Wireless Power Consortium to be able to participate and contribute ideas to the open, collaborative development of future wireless charging standards. We look forward to working together with the WPC and its members."
This update fuels recent rumors that Apple is going to add wireless charging in the next iPhone. So recent report suggests that all the iPhone models launched in 2017 will come equipped with the wireless charger.
The Apple Watch already works with a magnetic cable that charges your device wirelessly. But the iPhone has never had such a feature. When wireless charging first became popular, it was either slow or your phone battery would become hot. If this feature isn’t implemented properly, it could damage batteries. But the technology is now ready for prime time, and Apple seems to be ready to move ahead.
In September, Apple could introduce, not one, not two but three different iPhone models. In addition to the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. The latest bout of rumors has been predicting the starting price for an iPhone to go up to $1000 and the new features further support the same. It’s unclear if all iPhones or just the top model will feature wireless charging.
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