A new report from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts that Apple's next generation iPhones will not support the Apple Pencil and may not support bi-lateral wireless charging, a feature that was widely rumored.
Similar to Samsung's PowerShare, bi-lateral wireless charging would let users wirelessly charge other devices like AirPods using their iPhones. Initially, this was predicted to be one of the key features of the new smartphones; however, Kuo says it could be scrapped because the "charging efficiency may not meet Apple's requirements."
Kuo also predicts that the both the 5.8-inch iPhone and 6.5-inch iPhone will not switch to USB-C but will gain a faster charger in the box. The 18W power adapter will allegedly have a USB-C connector and use a USB-C to Lightning cable. The next generation iPhone XR is expected to come with a 5W USB-A charger.
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Similar to Samsung's PowerShare, bi-lateral wireless charging would let users wirelessly charge other devices like AirPods using their iPhones. Initially, this was predicted to be one of the key features of the new smartphones; however, Kuo says it could be scrapped because the "charging efficiency may not meet Apple's requirements."
Kuo also predicts that the both the 5.8-inch iPhone and 6.5-inch iPhone will not switch to USB-C but will gain a faster charger in the box. The 18W power adapter will allegedly have a USB-C connector and use a USB-C to Lightning cable. The next generation iPhone XR is expected to come with a 5W USB-A charger.
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