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iPhone 15 Series to Get Faster Wireless Charging Without MagSafe: Report – UnlistedNews

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iPhone 15 Series to Get Faster Wireless Charging Without MagSafe: Report – UnlistedNews

Apple is expected to introduce the iPhone 15 series with the latest innovations and design updates in September of this year. We’re still months away from the anticipated launch of the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max models, but rumors and leaks about the phones are surfacing the web on an almost daily basis. According to a latest report, the upcoming lineup will support the new Qi2 wireless charging standard based on Apple’s MagSafe technology. The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) introduced Qi2 as the next-generation global wireless charging standard at CES 2023.

The latest iPhone models currently support 7.5W and 15W wireless charging. With MagSafe certified chargers, Apple provides support for faster wireless charging up to 15W and non-MagSafe wireless chargers offer up to 7 .5 W. According to a report Per ChargerLAB, the upcoming iPhone 15 will support a maximum of 15W fast wireless charging with the new Qi2 charging standard based on Apple’s MagSafe technology. This means users won’t have to use the MagSafe charger to achieve fast 15W wireless charging speeds.

The wholesale price of Apple’s MagSafe module is around $16 (roughly Rs. 1,300) and this has led to higher retail prices. The new Qi2 wireless charging module is said to cost less than a third of the MagSafe module and manufacturers are not required to be certified under Apple’s ‘MFi’ (Made for iPhone) program. This would reportedly bring cheaper and faster wireless charging accessories to the market.

The Qi2 is also said to be compatible with all iPhone models with support for wireless charging. However, Apple has yet to confirm the speed of this charging standard.

The iPhone 15 series is expected to go official in September. Apple will ditch the traditional Lightning port and add a USB Type-C port to this year’s iPhone lineup to comply with a European Union law. All models in the new lineup are said to come with Dynamic Island. The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus are expected to run on the A16 Bionic chip, while the Pro models are tipped to run on the A17 Bionic SoC.


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