
"So, it's the same thing but under a different name, and yet Google had to leave out reverse wireless charging support from all Pixel 10 devices, since, the company says, it's incompatible with Qi2 wireless charging with magnets because (the following is machine translated from Portuguese) "the magnet set creates a strong connection with the charger but has a physical limitation for reverse wireless charging"."
"Thus, it's highly likely that Apple simply can't launch support for reverse wireless charging on its next iPhones for the same reason - unless the Cupertino company sneakily kept a way for reverse wireless charging to work alongside magnets for itself, not putting it into the standard it more or less donated to the Wireless Power Consortium, which is in charge of the Qi standard."
A rumor in Chinese claimed iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max would gain reverse wireless charging, a first for Apple smartphones. Google launched the Pixel 10 family with Qi2 wireless charging and built-in magnets, essentially the same technology as Apple's MagSafe after Apple helped push it as an industry standard. Google omitted reverse wireless charging across Pixel 10 models because the magnet set creates a strong connection with the charger but imposes a physical limitation for reverse wireless charging. For the same technical constraint, Apple is unlikely to enable reverse wireless charging on upcoming iPhones unless it implements a proprietary workaround outside the Qi2 standard.
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