Wednesday, November 2, 2016

A wireless charger for the iPhone 8 ? – ZDNet France

The iPhone 8 could be supplied with a technology of wireless charging.

As has been previously reported, Apple would introduce wireless charging in its phones. According to Nikkei Asian Review, Foxconn Technology Group, one of the main partners of Apple, is a manufacturer of modules of wireless charging for the iPhone in 2017.

These technologies allow you to charge a battery are on the market for a few years, and manufacturers such as Samsung have been quick to incorporate it into their smartphones. Apple do not make him use up to now for the Apple Watch.

But according to reports, the firm is said to have recruited engineers from companies specializing in these systems with like ambitions to focus on its range of mobile devices in 2017 – a year that will be the 10 years of the iPhone. And for this anniversary, Apple would have big plans for the iPhone, including possibly wireless charging.

The Nikkei speculates on the assumption of a curved screen OLED for the iPhone 8. If Apple has nothing confirmed on this, the president of Sharp, Tai Jeng-wu, said last week that the next iPhone would be with an OLED screen.

But if the Nikkei is believed that Foxconn product already modules for wireless recharging for a future iPhone, this does not necessarily mean that it will be embedded in the version of the terminal, which will be presented to the public.

the source of The Nikkei states that the output of the technology is conditioned on the ability of Foxconn to ” increase the rate of return to a satisfactory level by the following. “In simple terms, the plant must grow before being considered for integration into the final product.

Apple did not respond immediately to request for comment from CNET.

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