Apple Accidentally References AirPower Wireless Charging Mat in Description of iPhone XS Smart Battery Case
Posted January 16, 2019 at 3:29pm by iClarified
Apple accidentally referenced its long overdue AirPower Wireless Charging Mat in the description of the new Smart Battery Case for iPhone XS.
The Smart Battery Case is compatible with AirPower Wireless Charging Mat and other Qi‑certified chargers. You can charge your iPhone and battery case simultaneously for increased talk time up to 26 hours, Internet use up to 22 hours on LTE, and even longer audio and video playback.
After being spotted, Apple changed the reference to:
The Smart Battery Case is compatible with Qi-certified chargers. You can charge your iPhone and battery case simultaneously for increased talk time up to 33 hours, Internet use up to 21 hours, and even longer audio and video playback.
Notably, the original reference is still visible on some international stores including Hong Kong and Malaysia.
Today's leak appears to confirm recent rumors that say Apple has finally begun production of the wireless charging mat. You can follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates ahead of its release.
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The Smart Battery Case is compatible with AirPower Wireless Charging Mat and other Qi‑certified chargers. You can charge your iPhone and battery case simultaneously for increased talk time up to 26 hours, Internet use up to 22 hours on LTE, and even longer audio and video playback.
After being spotted, Apple changed the reference to:
The Smart Battery Case is compatible with Qi-certified chargers. You can charge your iPhone and battery case simultaneously for increased talk time up to 33 hours, Internet use up to 21 hours, and even longer audio and video playback.
Notably, the original reference is still visible on some international stores including Hong Kong and Malaysia.
Today's leak appears to confirm recent rumors that say Apple has finally begun production of the wireless charging mat. You can follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates ahead of its release.
Read More