AirPower base appears again in rumors thanks to Ming-Chi Kuo

Apple AirPower

The time that we have rumored about the launch of the AirPower charging base after the cancellation of the project once presented in the keynote a few years ago, specifically in 2017, so that it appears again on the network as a possible Apple product . Ming-Chi Kuo, is again in charge of putting on the table an option that Apple does not seem to have completely eliminated from their agenda despite the fact that in 2019 they confirmed that they were leaving the project, the base in a somewhat smaller format could once again be among the Apple plans.

And there are several prototypes that we surely did not see when Apple launched that prototype in your keynote, so it is possible that in the end they end up arriving with this accessory or "wireless charger" which is how Kuo himself defines it. Of course it is not that it is an essential accessory for many Apple users who already have in their possession other firms such as Nomad, which are really high-quality charging accessories for various devices.

In short, it seems to us the least curious that rumors appear again about a load base that was not really officially launched, although it was presented by the company. During these months from the moment of cancellation it seemed that this device was already in the background, far from a possible production en masse, but in the end and after several rumors now analyst Ming-Chi Kuo himself and other media are echoing the possibility that Apple are thinking of launching a base similar to the AirPower. We will closely follow the new rumors to see what finally happens with this issue.


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