Kuo: neither Apple Pencil, nor reverse charging, nor USB-C in the new iPhone 11

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Our dear friend Ming-Chi Kuo has just been in charge of lowering expectations before the event that in just a few hours will take place at the Steve Jobs Theater and in which we will be able to see the new iPhone. In a news flash he assures that The phones that we will see tomorrow will not have a reverse charge, nor will they be compatible with the Apple Pencil, nor will they have USB-C.

The analyst has made these claims based on no one knows what reports, but it does claim that an 18W charger will be included in the iPhone Pro box to be able to use the fast charge without having to buy any other additional accessories. We give you all the information below.

One of the novelties that was practically taken for granted in the new iPhones was reverse charging. In fact, the latest rumors that ensure that the apple logo, now moved to the center of the back of the iPhone, will be the one that indicates where we should place our AirPods or Apple Watch to recharge using the iPhone battery. A greater autonomy of these new models would allow to be able to make use of a few milliamps to recharge the batteries of two devices with greater autonomy than the iPhone, something that many of us do not finish understanding, everything is said. Well according to Ming-Chi Kuo this reverse charge would not have met the quality standards required by Apple and that is why he would have withdrawn it at the last moment.

The other two absences were taken for granted. We have been rumored for years to switch from Lightning to USB-C on the iPhone without it ever happening, and this year is not going to be any different according to Kuo. Something similar happens with the Apple Pencil, despite the fact that in recent months the rumors in favor of compatibility with the iPhone Pro had multiplied. However, another of the rumors that has been repeated for a few years may finally be fulfilled in 2019: The iPhone Pro will include, according to Kuo, an 18W charger, like the iPad Pro, and a USB-C to Lightning cable, for fast charging of these terminals. The iPhone "just" (the successor to the iPhone XR) will have to settle for the typical charger that so far all iPhone has included. Will Kuo get these last minute predictions right? Soon we will leave doubts.


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