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Apple Iphones Will Have WIreless Charging Soon [Report]

By Shane Thompson | Update Date: Feb 11, 2017 10:21 AM EST

Apple continuously wows its customers and of course the world, as they hint about their possible elevating innovations. Apple iPhones may finally come with wireless charging - and this indeed brings convenience to iPhone users.

Apple iPhone wireless charging: when is it coming?

This is a prediction done by credible KGI Security analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, although there is still no official and final word of how this wireless charging would be done. Kuo also thinks that this could be possible since it was executed in the Apple Watch. They are coming up with "cutting edge" wireless charging, where the phone can get power even if it's meters away, as reported by The Verge. Yet, the company is still working on how to do this.

The features will reportedly be available in the next Apple iPhone models. The first two models will be the successors of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 plus, maintaining their LCD display of 4.7 inches and 5.5 inches. The other model would be the iPhone 8, according to 9 to 5 Mac. These models are not only limited to their OLED Display but will also be having a 3D Touch Sensor, which obviously makes them more expensive than other models.

iPhone wireless charging: design change due to excessive heat

Going back to the future Apple iPhone wireless charging capability - since this capability would require a great amount of heat, these phones will be designed with a graphite layer inside the devices so they can protect the 3D Touch Sensor. The user would not feel the rising temperature of the phones due to the graphite sheets, which on the downside, makes a higher cost production for the manufacturer.

There are some rumors that these new Apple iPhones would cost roughly up to $1000. It is because the 3D Touch Sensor would push the price to increase from 30%-50%. The company has not come up with the final sale price yet.

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