The iPhone 12, which Apple recently revealed, has a “mysterious”
feature that the company did not address during its launch of
the new phone and it did not talk about it on its website.
And the talk here is about a circle of support for reverse wireless
charging, and it was revealed in documents that Apple submitted
to the Federal Communications Commission.
And Apple stated in its documents that the reverse wireless
charging circuit has the ability to wirelessly charge another
accessory, with a card of 360 kHz, but the company did not
clarify what this accessory is.
But technology experts say the only accessory currently that can
be shipped with iPhones is a potential external accessory that the
company will announce in the future.
While experts justify Apple that it is not necessary to reveal a
“potential Apple extension” that may support the feature in the
future, the wording of that paragraph in the documents makes
clear that Apple has only one device related to this feature.
There is no such important accessory for the iPhone as the
AirPods. And Apple is working to launch devices on AirPods 3
and AirPods Pro 2 next year.
Assuming that these products meet the needs of reverse wireless
charging, Apple will likely announce support for reverse
wireless charging for the iPhone once the AirPods are ready.
Reverse wireless charging became available two years ago when
Huawei unveiled its series of phones. The phone can be used as
a wireless battery charger for other devices, including smartphone
cases and wireless earphones that support wireless charging.
Then Samsung guaranteed its own tech hardware, and others
followed. Google is the latest company to enter this field to
launch a phone that can be used as a wireless power bank.