We are accustomed to the fact that the presence of wireless charging in a smartphone means support for reverse charging.
technology that allows you to recharge anothersmartphone or TWS headphones. Alas, this rule still does not apply to the iPhone: 9to5mac found out that Apple planned to make reverse charging a feature of the iPhone 14 Pro, but did not meet the deadline. Interestingly, the Cupertino team has been working on its creation since the iPhone 11 to no avail: it is known that MagSafe charging, added to the iPhone 12 series, was technically ready for wireless charging. But then the iPhone 13 came out, now the iPhone 14, and it seems that only in the iPhone 15 will reverse charging become available to fans of Apple smartphones. All this is reminiscent of Apple’s epic regarding the development of its own 5G modem, which once again turned into a failure last summer.
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