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AirPower Cancelled: The story of Apple’s ill-fated wireless charging mat

AirPower Cancelled: The story of Apple’s ill-fated wireless charging mat

Posted on April 1, 2019 By Jarvis

After more than a year of silence and speculation, Apple has officially cancelled AirPower.

The keenly anticipated charging mat was supposed to come out in 2018 but didn’t, and Apple has barely said a thing about it since it was first unveiled all the way back in 2017.

The decision to cancel AirPower is about as remarkable as it was predictable. The signs were all there. But AirPower being such a high-profile product, coupled with the fact that we’d never have expected such a huge gaff from Apple, made us cling to any hope we could find.
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