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Apple working on a near field magnetic resonance charging?
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http://www.macrumors.com/2016/01/28/phon...ging-2017/

In early January, it was reported that Apple was working on wireless charging for the iPhone 7. However, that report warned that the feature could be pulled from the iPhone 7 for a future iteration of the device as Apple is working on the technology currently.

Apple has held an interest in wireless charging since the first iPhone, gaining patents for wireless charging stations and wireless charging through a near field magnetic resonance, which wirelessly charges a device within a certain region. The Cupertino company has also shown an interest in WiTricity's wireless charging technology, which uses "hidden charging" technology that allows magnetic fields to wrap around barriers. This allows users to place their charging pads wherever they want.
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#2
Yes, please, please. I hate plugging in a cord to charge my phone. I miss the inductive charging of my Palm Pixi.

Here is what will happened, it will get pulled from the 7, because that is when I am due for an upgrade, but will come out in the 7S, just to spite me. Sad
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#3
Apple is probably holding up on the AppleCar until they can get that electromagnetic power plant copied from NASA.
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#4
Will they use one of the current standards , or their own ?
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cbelt3 wrote:
Will they use one of the current standards , or their own ?

Their own, obviously. Did you really have to ask?
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#6
You will need one of these in your back yard.

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cbelt3 wrote:
Will they use one of the current standards , or their own ?

Well, current is V/R. Can't really change that.

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