iPhone 15 became the first iPhone to support “Qi2” wireless charging! (Well, what does it mean?)
September 13, 2023
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US-based technology giant Apple Launch of iPhone 15 abandoned. During the event we had the opportunity to officially meet the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro
US-based technology giant Apple Launch of iPhone 15 abandoned. During the event we had the opportunity to officially meet the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. But as in the past, Apple has released all the features of its new smartphones this year. not announced at launch. For example, the wireless charging features of the iPhone 15 family were not mentioned much.
Even though Apple hasn’t mentioned it, the iPhone 15 will feature wireless charging. some improvements will present. In this context; new iPhones now Qi2 They support the magnetic wireless charging standard. The technology, which we can describe as an advanced version of the Qi wireless charging standard, will ensure that the devices remain in the correct position with the magnetic field effect they have. Yes, with the MagSafe technology that Apple introduced in recent years. the same. The difference here is that iPhone 15 owners can fast charge not only with MagSafe but also with other devices.
Fast charging will now be available with wireless chargers produced by third-party companies.
Apple on MagSafe devices 15W It offered support for wireless charging. Other devices offer 7.5W charging and slower speeds depending on the situation. Qi2 will change this. Third-party devices now also offer 15W charging support. Of course, there is an important point here. Which Apple wireless chargers for 15W It is not clear whether the certificate will be issued. Speaking to The Verge, Paul Golden, one of the Apple executives, said that no Qi2 certification has been issued for any device yet and the testing team has not yet tested the product for controls. what you are waiting for told.
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The reason behind the iPhone 15 family’s switch to Qi2 is actually USB Type-C The same as. European Union laws require that products from different brands can be used on the same device. Apple is also taking similar steps to comply with the law. However, there is something you should not forget here. On USB Type-C cables as it will be Double standards will also be applied to wireless chargers. Wireless chargers that cannot receive “made for iPhone” certification support 15W charging may not bid.
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Emma Ortiz is a gadget expert and author at Div Bracket. She provides in-depth coverage of the latest and greatest in consumer technology, offering readers an inside look at the latest trends and innovations in the world of gadgets.