iOS 13.1 is blocking wireless fast charging

iOS 13.1 is presenting itself as a highly stable operating system and one that is delighting the majority of iOS users in general. Apple has put all the meat on the grill in the software this year, which on the other hand has led to a series of criticisms from certain technological sectors that point out that the innovations at the hardware level have been insufficient. Be that as it may, iOS 13.1 also has its small flaws, apparently it is blocking fast charging of wireless chargersWhat could be the cause of this strange reaction of the operating system? Let's take a look at it.

According to tests carried out by ChargerLAB, who have been testing wireless chargers on different iPhone 11 models, we find that for no apparent reason, the iPhone stops receiving 7,5W of power (the maximum fast charge that the iPhone allows through the Qi system), dropping to even below 4W, keeping in mind that 5W should be normal. The power drop occurs throughout the load, approximately after the first hour of it, and we are not clear if it is a protection mechanism or a simple error, something that does not make much sense considering that the load wireless continues to handle very low powers on both "fast" and "slow".

Many chargers from Belkin, Anker and Mophie for example, are declared MFi (Made For iPhone), so it is understood that they should be compatible. Also, they have been sold with a feature that they seem not to support right now. Perhaps all this is related to the unexpected increases in temperature of the iPhone 11 in its different versions that is causing the discomfort of many users, that we can observe through forums like HTCMania, what do you think of all this that is happening?


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