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    Rumors indicate that the next MacBook will support reverse charging

    Reverse induction charging is a technology that has been implemented in smartphones and premium gadgets, thus allowing the devices to be recharged in bases - thus eliminating the need for cables or adapters - and use energy to charge other electronics, such as headphones or smartwatches, for example.

    Rumors suggest that the next generation of MacBooks will come with inductive charging support, thus further increasing compatibility between the company's devices.


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    According to images of possible certifications leaked, Apple is working to implement the reverse charging feature in the next MacBooks, with this allowing to charge other devices from the laptop, such as iPhones or Apple Watch, for example.


    In the image below, you can see that the project will have three areas compatible with wireless charging, the first on the left side, the second on the center of the trackpad and the last on the right side, allowing you to charge up to three electronics at the same time. Look:

    Rumors indicate that the next MacBook will support reverse charging

    Possible MacBook leak. Photo: Reproduction.

    Wireless charging will likely be the manufacturer's bet for the next iPhones. According to rumors, the company will remove the lightning input from the iPhone 13, a smartphone that will be officially announced from the second half of this year.

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    It is believed that the brand's objective is to permanently extinguish the charger, thus directing users to buy bases for induction charging. For now there is nothing confirmed, but international sources point out that the apple is likely to follow this path.



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    Source: Gizchina.

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