The closest thing is the MagSafe battery case that can be charged back from the iPhone while you are topping it up. Apple simply states that “
The fact that the iPhone doesn’t have reverse wireless charging is not very surprising as Apple’s handsets are often getting new technology years after it has trickled down to midrange Androids even. Apple likes to watch on the sidelines while a novel feature proves its mettle in the field and gauge if there is enough critical mass of consumer acceptance to make it a viable system for putting it into iPhones as well, but often with added value and a marketing twist. This, and the fact that the longer you wait, the cheaper, smaller, and more refined the components for offering a new technology become.
Wirelessly charging AirPods with an iPhone
Now, however, Apple may be gearing up to improve the wireless charging experience on its phones even further, as
Patently Apple reports that it has been granted a highly technical patent over at the USPTO that explains a “Bimodal Magnetic Alignment Components for Alignment of Devices.” There, it details how an accessory – which usually has a flat surface and comes in various shapes and forms – lying on the back of an iPhone can be charged back wirelessly without always thinking about its proper placement.
Bimodal iPhone wireless charging patent
The solution is a bit technical, as it explains how “a device incorporating a bimodal alignment component can be interchangeably attached to other devices via either a primary annular alignment component or a secondary annular alignment component,” but the overarching goal is to be able to simply place and AirPods Pro wireless charging case, or even an Apple Watch across the iPhone’s back, and top it up on the go without overthinking the alignment and having to baby the placement at all times.
In any case, this patent is seemingly bringing us a step closer to a reverse wireless charging system by Apple, perhaps even in time for the iPhone 15 series which is rumored to come with larger batteries than the current crop of iPhones.
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