We have been in 2019 for a few months now and the rumors related to the new generation of the iPhone range are not very abundant. Leaving aside the design, which will probably be the same as in the previous two years, few functionalities could integrate the iPhone 2019 range. One of the novelties is likely to be the name change to Apple Phone.
Seeing how all Apple services, at least the ones it presented on March 25, are called Apple Arcade, Card, News + and TV +, it would not be strange. Ming Chi Kuo, one of the analysts with the highest percentage of correct answers in recent years, affirms that The new generation of iPhone could debut reverse wireless charging.
Reverse wireless charging, which we have also previously seen on the Galaxy S10 and Huawei Mate 20, allows us to charge wireless devices by placing them on the back of the device and activating the corresponding function in the operating system. If Apple finally introduced this function, the battery of the new iPhones should be increased significantly.
Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), has never been known for offering generous batteries in its iPhone, entrusting consumption control to both a specific processor and the operating system. This reverse charging system would allow us to charge both our Apple Watch and AirPods using our iPhone and without having to carry another charger when we go on a trip.
Yes, if Apple is going to have the same problems that it has had in the development of the AirPower wireless charging base, I personally could doubt that Apple can include this functionality in the new generation of iPhone for this year, a new generation that will probably see the light in September, like every year.
None of the Apple Watch that Apple has launched on the market can be charged with a wireless charging dock, something that we can do with the second generation AirPods and with the iPhone from iPhone 8 onwards. If you finally implement this function, it is to be assumed that the Series 5 will allow itself to be loaded through this type of load, but it does not quite have the functionality that many users would expect.
They have not been able to get the charger they had promised and now they promise what already exists on the market.
Welcome to deferred innovation.