Reverse Wireless Charging Hardware Is Present on iPhone 11 Lineup, but Apple Reportedly Disabled It via Software

Reverse Wireless Charging Hardware Is Present on iPhone 11 Lineup, but Apple Reportedly Disabled It via Software

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Before the September 10 iPhone 11 keynote, there were droves of reports and rumors alike prattling about the lineup getting reverse wireless charging support. This would have helped Qi-enabled accessories getting topped up by being placed on top of the Apple logo in the middle, according to a previous report. However, it was not to be, as Apple didn’t announce this feature, and as you would expect, it left a lot of us disappointed. However, it’s not the lack of hardware present in all three phones, but a software lock that’s responsible for this, according to ‘reliable sources’.

According to leaker Sonny Dickson, he states that sources familiar with this information claim that the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and the iPhone 11 Pro Max feature the necessary hardware to support reverse wireless charging. Unfortunately, Apple has locked it down via software, though the company has not provided any reason for this. Before the September 10 keynote, there was a report stating that Apple might remove reverse wireless charging as a feature from the three models because it wasn’t up to the company’s standards.

Reverse Wireless Charging Hardware Is Present on iPhone 11 Lineup, but Apple Reportedly Disabled It via Software

Sep 13, 2019, 5:40pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/iphone-11-reverse-wireless-charging-software-disable/ > Before the September 10 iPhone 11 keynote, there were droves of reports and rumors alike prattling about the lineup getting reverse wireless charging support. This would have helped Qi-enabled accessories getting topped up by being placed on top of the Apple logo in the middle, according to a previous report. However, it was not to be, as Apple didn’t announce this feature, and as you would expect, it left a lot of us disappointed. However, it’s not the lack of hardware present in all three phones, but a software lock that’s responsible for this, according to ‘reliable sources’. > According to leaker Sonny Dickson, he states that sources familiar with this information claim that the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and the iPhone 11 Pro Max feature the necessary hardware to support reverse wireless charging. Unfortunately, Apple has locked it down via software, though the company has not provided any reason for this. Before the September 10 keynote, there was a report stating that Apple might remove reverse wireless charging as a feature from the three models because it wasn’t up to the company’s standards.