The launch of the iPhone 14 last fall was missing one key ingredient: reverse wireless charging. But sources cited by 9to5Mac report that Apple originally planned on including the feature, and would have done so if the company’s engineering teams hadn’t missed the deadline to complete development work. Reverse charging, also known as bilateral charging, is a feature whereby a device can both receive and transmit charge wirelessly. It’s been available on high-end Android phones such as the Galaxy
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