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by silisili
1685 days ago
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I read this often, but just can't see it. A lot of common use cases are all but impossible with no port. Think, charging on a red eye flight. Using a power bank for a long hike/camping. Quick charge in the morning when you forgot to charge the previous night, etc. Wireless just doesn't have the speed nor efficiency to compete. Even if speed is solved, I can't imagine how big a power bank would need to be to compete given the efficiency of wireless charging. |
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https://www.cntraveler.com/story/jetblue-mint-suite-business...
https://www.businessinsider.com/inside-qatar-airways-busines...
https://www.astronics.com/aircraft-in-seat-power/wireless-ch...
A matter of time before this becomes super common. It's a low-cost perk that provides a service previously not available: a free charger while on the plane. And in the meanwhile, see below.
> Using a power bank for a long hike/camping.
Plenty of power banks with wireless chargers. I use Anker's own myself, works well. Also can be used as a regular charging pod when simultaneously connected to a power source.
> Quick charge in the morning when you forgot to charge the previous night, etc.
Fast wireless charging is already a thing. Besides, if you drive, you can charge it while driving, too.
The minute public space, business offices, car and regular furniture with wireless chargers built-in become common, it will be a non-issue all of the sudden.
However, I reckon it's still a matter of 5 more years, and doubt Apple can hold-off having to switch iPhone to USB-C until then.