Samsung and Huawei had already recently introduced this feature in some of their latest phones which allows you to charge another devices wirelessly off of the new phones, giving you the chance to share your battery life with another.
According to Chinese supplier sources, Apple’s next-gen iPhone will have the same feature as the Samsung Galaxy S10’s Wireless PowerShare feature. Apple Watch will also likely be powered up by the iPhone through this method.
It is also believed that the the 2019 iPhone would also come along with upgraded cameras which we heard that the top iPhone 11 model will feature three cameras on the back and a bigger battery noting that the forthcoming iPhone is likely to come with a new charging cable and the 18W charging port that comes with the iPad Pro, but won’t utilize USB-C so it's likely Apple’s next iPhones will still retain the Lightning port first introduced in 2012 with the iPhone 5s and not switch to USB-C like the latest iPad Pros.
According to reports from Weinbach, next-gen iPhones will feature a new "waterproof" display technology which will allow the screen to recognise gestures and taps even when fully submerged under water.
The iPhone 11 is likely to be released in September (Tuesday, September 10, 2019 to be precise if rumours are to be believed) along with three other iPhones the iPhone XS, XS Max and XR , although Apple might already testing out several other iPhone 2019 concepts months in advance.
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