In curand Apple va lansa doua noi device-uri – AirPower & AirPods cu incarcare Wireless

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Along with the launch of iPhone 8 and iPhone X, during the event in September last year, Apple also presented the future wireless charger. The first product of this kind launched on the market by Apple.

Going back in time, representatives of Apple declared that they do not see in wireless charging something very futuristic and very practical. As long as the device needs to be in a certain place to charge, and the wireless charger needs to be a plug, this technology is not a priority for Apple.
And it really wasn't a priority. Although this technology was used by the competition, only after 2-3 years did Apple launch the first devices with it loading wireless. iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X and Apple Watch 3 They were presented in September as the first device that supports sites fast loading wireless. Along with these devices, Apple also presented its future device dedicated to wireless charging. AirPower.


This is a pad of “wireless charging” able to simultaneously charge three devicesApple's. A iPhone, Apple Watch and future generation casti wireless, AirPods. In fact, the next generation of AirPods headsets will be provided with a case compatible with wireless charging technology.

After the launch event in September, everyone's attention turned more towards the iPhone X and the sophisticated devices launched by the company. Not much has been heard about AirPower and the new generation of AirPods, until a few days ago when information began to circulate that in March, Apple is preparing to launch the two devices on the market. It is not known exactly at what prices these will be and at what prices they will reach the final buyer, after all taxes have been applied.

It would not be excluded that after the sale of AirPower and AirPods with wireless charging compatible case, we will also hear about a new iPhone model in Special Edition (SE).

I've been writing passionately since 2004 about Windows and Linux operating systems, and since 2010 I've become a fan of Apple University. I'm currently writing tutorials for Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, and other Apple devices.

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