Next-Generation iPhones Could Feature Two-Way Wireless Charging
Alongside bigger batteries.
Following Samsung’s Galaxy S10 and Huawei’s Mate 20 and P30 Pro, analysts believe next-generation iPhones are likely to feature two-way wireless charging. This feature allows users to charge other devices with their iPhones. Analysts Ming-Chi Kuo believes since Samsung debuted its two-way charging feature PowerShare alongside its Galaxy Buds and chargeable case, that Apple will follow suit since its AirPods and wireless case charges as well.
Ming-Chi Kuo also believes the feature will be introduced to the succeeding line-up of the iPhone X series. As a result, it’s likely the new handsets will feature increased battery sizes. According to reports, the next iPhone XS‘s battery could increase by 20 to 25 percent, while the successor to the iPhone XS Max could receive 10 to 15 percent.
In other tech news, Google no longer sells the Pixel 2 and 2 XL.
Two-Way Wireless Charging Coming to 2019 iPhones https://t.co/t2F6ybgAnn by @julipuli pic.twitter.com/Sh7AycYo2T
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