@arnoudwokke incorrect title and also incorrect text on points, since there have been third-party devices that support wireless charging via 15W since the introduction of the first MagSafe. Think of the Belkin MagSafe line, but there are many more brands that are allowed to use the Apple certification and have therefore supported 15W charging for years.
The title should be
iOS 17.2 adds Qi2 support to iPhone 13 and 14 models
And what that means is that you can also charge at 15W with Qi2 chargers without MagSafe designation / certification from Apple. That is of course good news, because it is an open standard and companies no longer have to pay licensing fees to Apple, so you will soon see that good comparable 15W Qi2 chargers can be found on Amazon/Ali at significantly lower prices than we expect. MagSafe chargers are used to. And of course, as mentioned earlier, Android will be able to embrace the standard more.
[Reactie gewijzigd door DeNachtwacht op 5 december 2023 22:46]
2023-12-05 19:43:27
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