Apple gets a Patent to turn Macbooks into Wireless Chargers
A patent has emerged that Apple still works on wireless reverse charge support. Patentte Macbooks appear to be a wireless charging station for devices like iPhone and Apple Watch.
Apple doesn't seem to give up the idea of reversing wireless charging support for their devices. The idea that MacBooks can power iPhone phones without the clutter of wires is close to reality. A new patent has emerged that turns MacBook into a wireless charger.
The state-of-the-art iPhone 11 was expected to come with reverse wireless charging for other phones and wearables with wireless charging support, but wasn't expected. However, new evidence of Apple engineers still working on the technology emerged yesterday.
Image of a patent to support Macbooks with reverse wireless charging
macbook, wireless reverse charge patent
On December 5, 2019 Apple presented a patent to the U.S. Patent and trademark Office (USPTO) entitled inductive Charging among Electronic devices. This patent is actually an update to a patent of the same name in july 2018. Still, the patent shows that Apple is continuing research to bring two-way inductive charging support to MacBook, iPad and iPhone models in the future.
Apple doesn't seem to give up the idea of reversing wireless charging support for their devices. The idea that MacBooks can power iPhone phones without the clutter of wires is close to reality. A new patent has emerged that turns MacBook into a wireless charger.
The state-of-the-art iPhone 11 was expected to come with reverse wireless charging for other phones and wearables with wireless charging support, but wasn't expected. However, new evidence of Apple engineers still working on the technology emerged yesterday.
Image of a patent to support Macbooks with reverse wireless charging
macbook, wireless reverse charge patent
On December 5, 2019 Apple presented a patent to the U.S. Patent and trademark Office (USPTO) entitled inductive Charging among Electronic devices. This patent is actually an update to a patent of the same name in july 2018. Still, the patent shows that Apple is continuing research to bring two-way inductive charging support to MacBook, iPad and iPhone models in the future.

The Apple patent aims to place wireless chargers on laptops, allowing Macbook to charge devices such as iPhone and Apple Watch. On the other hand, the company's idea of placing wireless chargers on laptops, tablets, and phones can remain patent-free.
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