Reverse wireless charging hardware found inside new iPhones-or is it something else?
Will Apple enable reverse wireless charging on the new iPhone models?
A couple of days after the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max were unveiled, tipster Sonny Dickson sent out a very interesting tweet. Reliable sources had told him that the hardware for reverse wireless charging is indeed inside the new handsets but is "software disabled." That created hope among iPhone fans that the feature could be enabled via a software update. And that does seem to be the case following iFixit's teardown of the three phones which revealed that each of the units contain a mystery board under the battery. In addition, there is a secondary battery connector never seen before in any previous iPhone model. It plugs in adjacent to the wireless charging coil. According to iFixit, this hardware could support bilateral wireless charging; if so, it can probably be enabled with a software update. 
A second battery connector plugged into the reverse wireless charging coil could be part of the hardware used for bilateral wireless charging
It isn't clear how many people actually use the reverse wireless charging feature on their phone. Earlier this year, Samsung surveyed 6,500 Europeans and found that 35% would rather have a fully charged battery on their phone than receive some cash. 72% said that they would share their battery life with a family member, 62% would do so with a friend or partner and only 14% would help out a total stranger. On the other side of the story, 62% said that they would buy a cup of coffee for a stranger in exchange for some of his or her battery life.It is possible that the mysterious hardware has nothing to do with reverse wireless charging
To be clear, Apple didn't mention reverse wireless charging at all during the new product event held a couple of weeks ago. The company might decide just to let it go so that iPhone users can fully enjoy the enhanced battery life on the new models without feeling like that have to share some of it with others. The iPhone 11 offers up to one additional hour of battery life compared to the iPhone XR; the iPhone 11 Pro will run up to four hours longer on a single charge than the iPhone XS and the iPhone 11 Pro Max battery will last up to five hours longer than the battery on the iPhone XS Max.There also is the possibility that what iFixit found has nothing to do with reverse wireless charging. Today, Apple posted a new support page that mentions a hardware and software system that manages the battery on the new iPhones. As the battery inside the phones age "performance is managed so that it can address these needs in real-time. The system is more advanced than previous iPhone battery and power management systems and allows your iPhone to reduce performance impacts from battery aging." It could be that what passes as hardware for bilateral wireless charging is in reality part of this battery monitoring system.ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sbTOp5yaqpWjrm%2BvzqZmp52nqHyVscCrm6ivnmK%2FpsLEmqOsZaKaw6a%2B0p5ksKGimrmmv9JmmqGZopy2r7OMoZirnKeWv6Z5yKeqqJyVYrumw4yih6GnnprAoLXDamhyaWZs
Fernande Dalal
Update: 2024-05-24