Apple notebook is expected to charge iPhone wirelessly. Similar to reverse charging?

Recently, the news that an Apple notebook is expected to wirelessly charge the iPhone is very hot.

The main reason for this incident is that Apple applied for a patent, that is, electronics? Inductive charging between devices? It attracted the speculation of the majority of netizens. The iPhone can be charged by touching the notebook, so many people wonder if it is similar to the reverse charging that has already appeared.

And reverse charging.

The areas on both sides of the MacBook touchpad can be used as wireless charging pads. In addition, the back of the iPad can also be used for wireless charging of mobile phones and watches. This seems to be very similar to the reverse charging that has already appeared, but the charging principle of the two is completely different. According to the patent drawings provided, it can be seen that Make book can be charged in many places, but the location requirements for reverse charging are still relatively strict, so there is a clear difference between the two.

This research has great development prospects.

Nowadays, people are increasingly inseparable from the wireless charging provided by mobile phones, which can obviously provide great convenience for most people. And in the present form, it is possible to charge at a distance in the future. If so, Apple may reach the peak of mobile phones again. This is not only the expectation of many Apple users, but also a great progress in the development of the mobile phone industry.

Compared with reverse charging, it has advantages.

As we all know, reverse charging can only be realized when two mobile phones are closely attached, and the devices that can charge each other are limited to mobile phones. But it is different from the technology developed by Apple. As long as there is an IOS system, you only need an Apple ID to charge, which is quite convenient and will not affect the other party's use. But from this point of view, it is not comparable to reverse charging.

Personally, I think that Apple's R&D direction and reverse charging are not at the same level, and their methods are different.