Back with the Apple AirPower Charging Base

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It does not seem that the rumors about the possible launch of the charging base of Apple AirPower are going to disappear from the network. For a few days Jon Prosser has been filtering a few news about Apple products and software and this time it was up to the aforementioned charging base.

It is nothing new that we see news or rumors regarding this load base that never saw the light in the market, since it was presented in 2017 and in official keynote as we all already know. The curious thing about this new leak is that it would be working on the software of Apple devices to allow "a device" known internally as C68, to connect to them using a chip.

It is not necessary to think that what Apple wants to do with it is to prevent overheating from being a problem in the functionality of said product and one of the problems of the AirPower charging base seems to be precisely that, the heating. This is Prosser's tweet in which he talks about the A11 chip integration on the charging base for temperature management:


It is not at all clear that this implementation can be immediate and it would not be the solution to the problem with this "damn" load base. What we find fascinating in this sense is that Apple continues to fight to launch a charging base that gave it so many problems and especially criticism from all sides. In any case the Prosser's predictions On this basis of cargo they have been arriving for months and last March he already said that in Cupertino they were working on it, we will see that there is truth in it and in time we will see if he was right or not. As we all know, Apple does not stop investing in R&D and logically these jobs are common in all types of products, so we have to see if they are officially presented or not.


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