![]() ![]() We’ll have to wait and see if Apple’s saved some of the best for last. If so, Apple could pull off this reveal at its One More Thing event on November 10, a last-minute tease that could be (must be?) the tech giant’s last product announcement of the year. It would make sense to wait for a new official product that works with MagSafe – given how annoying it is to find just the right spot (over the wireless charging coils) to juice up separate devices on Android phones with reverse wireless charging, Apple would rake in the applause if its AirPods case just clipped on to the back of an iPhone 12, no fuss or fiddling required. One theory holds that Apple is cannily waiting for the next AirPods refresh to show off the feature. Heck, we’d have expected Apple to trumpet its benefits on stage when they unveiled the new handsets. VentureBeat reporter Jeremy Horwitz tweeted that an FCC filing showed that the new iPhones do in fact have reverse wireless charging, but for whatever reason, it wasn’t an officially confirmed feature in the new phones. If you use Apple MagSafe Duo Charger with a larger Apple Watch model (44mm, 45mm or 49mm), you may need to adjust the charger's position. When your Apple Watch starts to charge, you'll see the charge indicator on the display. At launch, Apple did not reveal that the iPhone 12 had such reverse wireless charging, but it may be dormant in the new phones – and linked to MagSafe. The MagSafe Duo Charger conveniently charges your compatible iPhone, Apple Watch, Wireless Charging Case for AirPods, and other Qi-certified devices. Device cannot be password protected, and must include original chargers/accessories, and must contain hard drive. Place the back of your Apple Watch on the charging connector, with the connector upright or flat. ![]()
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