If a few days ago the information about a new 35W charger with two USB-C ports that Apple planned to launch shortly, today we already know its design thanks to some images of it.
Apple plans to expand its catalog of chargers with a new one that will have specifications never before seen in the apple company. Its power will be 35W, something that does not break any Apple record either, but the fact that it will incorporate two USB-C ports is new. It would be Apple's first "dual" charger, with which we could recharge up to two devices simultaneously. And today we have also known his design thanks to some photographs obtained by @ChargerLabs that you posted on your Twitter account.
In these images you can see a very compact charger, made of white plastic, as expected, and that has two USB-C ports located in a peculiar way, one next to the other instead of one on top of the other, which is as the connectors are usually arranged in chargers of this type. It also has retractable pins for the plug, something that unfortunately will only be available in the American plug almost certainly. At this stage we do not know if this plug will be only for the US market, or if there will be other versions for European, English plugs, etc. The lateral surface of the charger is not completely flat, but has two small circular depressions that will serve to be able to grip the charger well when plugging it in and unplugging it.
Its power will be 35W according to the specifications that are known, and presumably it will be Power Delivery 3.0, a protocol that Apple already uses in some of its devices and that ensures that each accessory gets the right and precise energy that it needs in every moment With this charging power we could recharge a MacBook Air and an iPhone, an iPad Pro and an iPhone, or any combination we can imagine, except for the MacBook Pro which would be left out due to its higher power requirements.