According to recent leaks, Apple plans to include a slightly larger wireless charging coil in this year's iPhone 13 lineup, which will not only lead to better heat management and higher wattage, but could pave the way toward reverse wireless charging. What exactly did the new rumors reveal?

iPhone 13 with larger wireless charging coils to support reverse charging


According to rumors, Apple plans to make the physical wireless charging coil in the upcoming iPhone larger, which will increase the surface area for wireless charging. Analyst and leaker Weinbach previously stated that 2021 iPhones will feature a stronger MagSafe magnet, which he confirms today that this may be the reason behind the increased file size.

Weinbach also claims that this large coil size can be used for reverse wireless charging, which will enable users to charge wireless-charging-compatible devices that don't need as much power as AirPods, by placing them on the back of the iPhone.


In February, Mark Gorman, a famous analyst at Bloomberg, stated that reverse wireless charging capabilities are unlikely to come to the iPhone, at least in the near future. Despite Apple's postponement of officially announcing the feature, the documentation files for the iPhone 12 that Apple submitted to the FCC to obtain a license to sell the phone have revealed that the internal chip has the ability to reverse charging. But it seems that Apple for some reason did not activate the feature; Which is not surprising, for example, the old iPhone 6s before includes a radio chip that can play FM, but Apple did not do it and does not know the reason why the old Apple added and then removed it.

Recently, Bloomberg reported that Apple plans to integrate reverse wireless charging capabilities for the next generation iPad Pro in 2022, due to its larger battery compared to the iPhone, and this makes sense, because reverse charging leads to a significant drain on the device's battery. It is known that the iPhone battery is very small, which makes its ability to charge other phones is next to impossible. The largest battery in the iPhone 12 is for the 12 Pro Max and reaches 3687 mAh, which is smaller than the smallest battery in any Android phone. But Apple is characterized by its high ability to manage resources, making the iPhone consumes low power, so the phone lasts for hours with a small battery. But charging requires a real battery. Apple may only provide the wireless charging option in the Pro Max version, but it is very difficult to provide it for the traditional version such as the iPhone 12 because its battery is 2815 mAh.

It is worth noting that most of the top-class Android phones include wireless charging, especially Samsung, which has supported it in the S and Note families since 2019, i.e. it is found in the S10, S20, S21 and others.

Do you think that the iPhone 13 will support reverse wireless charging? And why did Apple put a large shipping file compared to the past? Tell us in the comments.

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