Samsung has a similar feature that it calls Wireless PowerShare. And while it is useful for those desperately in need of some juice, it is not so great for the donor phone. After all, the power being shared has to come from somewhere and the donor phone will see its remaining battery life decline.
Throughout last year, there was constant chatter about the possibility that Apple would include the feature on the iPhone 11 Pro series, but that was not to be the case. Tipster Sonny Dickson gave iPhone users a brief moment of hope when he was told by “reliable sources” that the hardware for reverse wireless charging might have been spotted indeed the iPhone 11 series but was software disabled. Thus, iPhone users who wanted the feature hoped that a software update would enable it. But as it turned out, what appeared to be a circuit board for reverse wireless charging was actually something else. The iPhone 11 Pro showed some signs of having a reverse wireless charging system, but it was not complete.
If this FCC filing is any indication, the iPhone 12 may have a hidden reverse charging feature. Perhaps MagSafe on the new AirPods? https://t.co/QhFQtOgoRBhttps://t.co/OAKzzb5U3Bpic.twitter.com/pqAVcjLCyN
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) October 28, 2020
Source: Phonearena
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