Apple To Unveil iPhone 11 That Charges Other Gadgets Wirelessly

Apple’s next iPhone could double as a battery pack

iPhone 11 is just about to be released anytime. The gadget will not only function as a phone but also be able to charge other Apple gadgets by placing them back-to-back with one another.

Users will be able to place wireless charging-enabled devices on the back of their iPhone, and the phone will share power to that device.

So if your AirPods run out of charge on a long journey, for example, or a friend’s iPhone is out of juice, you will able to give them a quick power boost.

Apple’s iPhone XS and XS Plus support the Qi wireless charging standard (Image: Getty)

In order to support two-way wireless charging, all three new iPhones will also get bigger batteries.

The analyst predicts that the 5.8-inch iPhone’s battery will increase by 20-25%, and the 6.5-inch iPhone Max’s battery will increase by 10-15%.

The battery in the 6.1-inch iPhone – the successor to the iPhone XR – will increase by just 0-5%.

It’s not clear whether bilateral wireless charging on the new iPhones will work with non-Apple gadgets.

However, Apple’s current iPhones use the standardised form of wireless charging, known as “Qi” , so theoretically any device that supports this standard could be charged this way.

Wireless PowerShare on Samsung Galaxy S10+ (Image: Mirror Online)

That includes Samsung’s latest Galaxy S10, which also includes support for bilateral wireless charging.

Samsung claims that the “Wireless PowerShare” feature on Galaxy S10 makes it possible to easily charge Qi-certified smartphones and even compatible wearable devices such as Galaxy Buds.

In addition, Galaxy S10 is capable of charging itself and a second device simultaneously, while connected to a regular charger, enabling you to leave your second charger at home while on a trip.

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