OniPhone 11Prior to the official announcement, there were rumors that Apple was planning to include reverse wireless charging in the new phone. However, this feature was not announced at the event, nor was it introduced on the official website, as was the case with the inclusion of Ultra Wideband technology. However, related rumors suggest that Apple had already included hardware support for reverse wireless charging in the iPhone 11, but ultimately restricted the functionality through software.
The source of the news was revealed by Twitter user @SonnyDickson, who said that he had obtained credible information that the iPhone 11 actually has a built-in reverse wireless charging function, but the use of this function was ultimately restricted on the software side.
It is currently impossible to confirm whether Apple has indeed added support for reverse wireless charging to the iPhone 11, and why it was ultimately not made available to the public. Perhaps we have to wait until the new phone is actually on the market and disassembled by a third-party industry to further confirm whether the reverse wireless charging function is equipped on the hardware side.
If the iPhone 11 does have a reverse wireless charging feature, but it is ultimately restricted by software, it could be that the design is still unstable, so Apple plans to correct it through subsequent updates before finally opening this feature.
In addition to the reverse wireless charging function, previous news also indicated that the new iPhone will support the use of Apple Pencil, but this news was ultimately not confirmed at the press conference or on the subsequent official website.
Reliable sources are saying that 11 and 11 Pro do not include the hardware for bilateral charging, but that it is software disabled. Somewhat has been removed prior to final production run.
- Sonny Dickson (@SonnyDickson) 2019 January 9



