At the moment the iPhone will not be able to charge the Apple Watch or the AirPods

Reverse charging iPhone

It seems that that rumor that put the charge of the Apple Watch and the AirPods on the back of the iPhone will not be possible for a while. In a new report that comes from the web Bloomberg now it is stated that Apple would have given up on the idea of ​​bringing reverse wireless charging to iPhones.

It may be that the Cupertino company is taking time to implement this technology in iPhones that would carry the reverse load for users. This for those who do not know what it consists of, means that the iPhone could reach charge devices like the AirPods and even the Apple Watch was said... Obviously it was rumors and since the launch of the iPhone 11 it was said that this technology could come.

Of course, being able to charge the devices with the iPhone would be interesting as long as the iPhone themselves had a battery capable of withstanding much more than a whole day and in this sense, from what we can see at present, only the Pro Max models would be suitable to perform this load. Nor is it that they have enough charge for many days but it is usual to arrive at the end of the day with half or slightly less than half of its load, so they would currently be the only iPhone that could perform this type of reverse charging for cases punctual. What's more AirPods or Apple Watch tend to have greater autonomy than the iPhone themselves In most cases.

It is a wireless charge that may not arrive but that from the well-known medium Bloomberg do not rule out for the futureor. Some devices offer this charging option and now with the arrival of MagSafe charging in the iPhone 12, a further step can be taken in this regard.


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