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  2. iPhones get power to charge much faster with new iOS update - AOL

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    Upcoming update brings a host of new features – and now better wireless charging

  3. Inductive charging - Wikipedia

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    Applications of inductive charging can be divided into two broad categories: Low power and high power: Low power applications are generally supportive of small consumer electronic devices such as cell phones, handheld devices, some computers, and similar devices which normally charge at power levels below 100 watts.

  4. MagSafe (wireless charger) - Wikipedia

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    The pack itself can be charged either directly through its Lightning port or wirelessly from an iPhone that is being charged via Lightning. [28] [29] [30] The MagSafe Battery Pack was discontinued in September 2023 after the iPhone 15 series was released, which charges via USB‑C (for wired charging, in addition to Qi2 and MagSafe) rather than ...

  5. Battery charger - Wikipedia

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    Some smart chargers can also charge "dumb" batteries, which lack any internal electronics. The output current of a smart charger depends upon the battery's state. An intelligent charger may monitor the battery's voltage, temperature or charge time to determine the optimum charge current or terminate charging.

  6. Not just iPhones: How homes are already shifting their energy ...

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  7. Apple 'Glowtime' event summary: Tim Cook announces new iPhone ...

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    The "best iPhones ever made" start at $999 for the iPhone 16 Pro and $1199 for the Pro Max model. Preorders begin Friday, and you can trade in your current iPhone for a chance to get a discount on ...

  8. Batterygate - Wikipedia

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    Batterygate [1] [2] [3] is a term used to describe deliberate processor slowdowns on Apple's iPhones, in order to prevent handsets with degraded batteries shutting down when under high load. Critics argued the slowdown amounted to planned obsolescence. However, this may stem from the common misconception that all older iPhones were slowed down.

  9. “What Made The Popular Kid At School The Unpopular Kid?” (65 ...

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    Made a joke like, "Why don't you ask your mom to buy you a wig; I can see your scalp", and overnight, she was the least liked person in school, and 100% deserved it. Image credits: PointyFings #2