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Apple Still Working to Allow iPhone to Wirelessly Charge AirPods and Other Devices

Apple is continuing development on a reverse wireless charging feature that would allow the iPhone to charge other devices like the AirPods, according to a new report from 9to5Mac that cites sources with knowledge of Apple's plans.

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Apple is said to be working on an "advanced bilateral wireless charging technology" for a future iPhone. The company originally intended to implement the functionality in the iPhone 14 Pro models, but it wasn't "finalized in time."

The site claims that Apple is creating a "wireless power out" firmware that is the basis for the two-way wireless charging feature, and while exactly what that means is unclear, it is apparently a "key aspect of the ongoing testing and engineering" of reverse wireless charging.

To implement an option that would let the iPhone charge other devices, Apple needs to optimize aspects like charging speed, heat dissipation, and charging efficiency. Apple is designing a "special user interface" for bilateral wireless charging, which is similar to the interface used for MagSafe accessories.

We've heard rumors of reverse wireless charging (or bilateral wireless charging, as it's sometimes referred to) several times over the past few years. Bilateral wireless charging was rumored to be an iPhone 11 feature ahead of the device's launch, but it did not materialize. Rumors later suggested that Apple had abandoned the feature at the time because the charging efficiency did not match Apple's requirements.

With the iPhone 12, an FCC filing hinted at reverse wireless charging capabilities that might be hidden inside the hardware, and with the launch of the MagSafe Battery Pack in 2021, Apple sort of demoed how reverse wireless charging might work.

When attached to an iPhone magnetically, the MagSafe Battery Pack is able to charge using passthrough technology when the iPhone is plugged into a Lightning cable. Charging for AirPods and other devices could eventually work in the same way, connecting to the back of the iPhone and charging at the same time an iPhone does. Apple competitor Samsung has had a reverse wireless charging option for several years now, and it allows a Samsung smartphone to charge any Qi-based device, including another smartphone.

9to5Mac claims that reverse wireless charging could be delayed again or scrapped altogether, so there is no concrete detail on when we might see such a feature launch. We've already heard numerous rumors about the iPhone 15 lineup, and so far reliable sources like Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman have made no mention of reverse wireless charging, so it may not be something that we see in 2023.

Tag: 9to5Mac

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Top Rated Comments

infinitejest Avatar
43 months ago
Sometime you really wonder why some rather "basic" features take them so long.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
43 months ago
The iPhone already has this, the MagSafe battery pack can be reverse charged via the iPhone.
It’s just disabled for all of their other products.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
David1964 Avatar
43 months ago

This would be an awesome feature

I hope that Apple does add this to their future iPhones and possibly the iPad as well

This would work great for charging AirPods and possibly even the Apple Watch

If Apple was able to allow it to charge another iPhone, that would be great as well. Especially when you’re with your friends and someone has a low battery on their iPhone, you can help them charge it back up
I would never give my battery power to somebody else!
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
David1964 Avatar
43 months ago

Sometime you really wonder why some rather "basic" features take them so long.
It’s not a basic feature,it’s a gimmick.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TheYayAreaLiving 🎗️ Avatar
43 months ago
Wireless charging is still too slow and it overheats the device.

USB-C is all I care about. The lightning (connector) has got to go. It's outdated now!
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jtdx99 Avatar
43 months ago
Didn't android phones have this like five years ago? Not very 'advanced' to me...
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)