The iPhone 16 series supports 25 W wireless load, although with Magsafe. However, using qi third chargers, the devices only support the 15W wireless load. Well, it’s about to change soon. According to a Macrumors Report, with the next iOS 26 update, the iPhone 16 models will also support the 25W wireless load via third -party chargers, as part of the Qi 2.2 standard. Thus, apart from the official Apple Magsafe accessory, any wireless charger that is marked as “Qi2 25W” should be able to load the iPhone 16 models at 25 W load speeds. Note that the iPhone 16th is the only phone in the series which will not obtain this new feature and will continue to take charge of the load speeds of 7.5 W.
Belkin recently published its latest range of Qi2 25W wireless chargers, from $ 60 (around 5,250 rupees), which, according to the company, can charge an iPhone 16 wireless at 25 W. It is said that the phone will take 30 minutes to go from 0 to 50%. In a way, this also confirms that the iPhone 16 series will obtain this faster wireless load functionality via the next stable update of iOS 26, which should take place soon. For those who are already in the beta version of the software, the functionality must be available to test, provided they have a supported charger. Nevertheless, most people should be able to try this feature once iOS 26 takes place with the iPhone 17 series next month. Speaking of this, just like the iPhone 16 series, the iPhone 17 series should also support 25W wireless load speeds.
In other news, the iPhone 17 series would be launched on September 9 next month. According to leaks, Apple should announce the opening details this week, probably on August 26 or 27.
As is tradition, Apple should launch four new models in the range: iPhone 17, iPhone 17 pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max and the iPhone 17 Air. For those who do not know, the air of the iPhone 17 would be strongly the thinnest iPhone ever made. It will be approximately 5.5 mm thick and would be replaced the model more.
Apart from that, all iPhone 17 models would be fueled by the A19 fleas and would be with a range of features and upgrades. Recent reports have also suggested an increase in prices of $ 50 in the range, although it is not clear if the increase is linked to higher production costs or at global commercial prices, in particular given the 30% rate on Chinese manufacturing products recently announced in the United States. However, recent reports have stressed that products such as phones, laptops, cameras and other electronic devices will be exempt from reciprocal prices on India – at least for the moment.
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