The apple company will also join the wireless charging practice, or at least that's the latest patent claim shared by Patently Apple's website. Details contained in the text published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office are descriptive a mobile device such as an iPhone, iPad or MacBook containing a "Hybrid Wireless Charging System".
The wireless charging system referred to in the patent is not intended to be limited to receiving charging from a wireless charging base, but also to move the load to another device electronic second, known to the industry as & # 39; wireless charging & # 39;
According to the document, by installing a hybrid charging system on a portable electronic device, the performance of the app improves, and lets you access the active power transmission through the secondary power supply.
Charging two devices at the same time is possible
The good thing about this patent is that as it is a hybrid system, if the iPhone ever had this technology, users can re-install the Apple Watch while the smartphone is charging on a charging basis, which, as the saying goes, would kill two birds with one stone.
Of course we should make it clear, as stated in the document, “An electronic machine It can work without being connected to a power grid, using local energy stored when charging for a second device ”. Right now it's just a patent and we don't know if it's within Apple's plans to use it on the iPhone that will hit the market by 2020.