All you need to know about the wireless charging feature for iPhone 13

Apple plans to include slightly larger wireless charging coil in this year's iPhone 13 lineup. The larger wireless charging coil results in better heat management and higher wattage. In addition, it may pave the way for reverse wireless charging. According to rumors, Apple wants to make the physical wireless charging coil in upcoming iPhones larger, which then increases the surface area where wireless charging can be affected.

Leaker Max Weinbach had previously stated that 2021 iPhones feature stronger MagSafe magnets and now reiterates that stronger MagSafe magnets may be the reason for the increased file size. Weinbach also speculates that the larger wireless charging coil could be used for reverse wireless charging, enabling users to charge wireless charging-compatible devices, such as AirPods, by placing them on the back of an iPhone.

And Bloomberg reported in February that reverse wireless charging capabilities are unlikely to reach the iPhone in the near future. Although Apple delayed announcing the feature officially, the FCC filings for the iPhone 2020 revealed earlier this year that all models of the iPhone 12 lineup include the ability to wirelessly mirror other devices, such as AirPods (2nd generation) or AirPods Pro Or the latest Apple Watch models.

And Bloomberg reported that Apple is planning reverse wireless charging capabilities for the next-generation iPad Pro in 2022. And Bloomberg reported in February that reverse wireless charging capabilities are unlikely to reach the iPhone in the near future.

Although Apple delayed announcing the feature officially, the FCC filings for the iPhone 2020 revealed earlier this year that all models of the iPhone 12 lineup include the ability to wirelessly mirror other devices, such as AirPods (2nd generation) or AirPods Pro Or the latest Apple Watch models.

And Bloomberg reported that Apple is planning reverse wireless charging capabilities for the next-generation iPad Pro in 2022.

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