2018 iPhones may come with faster wireless charging

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Last year's iPhone range - the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X - all sported wireless charging for the first time in the company's
phone-making history
That said, the speeds offered aren't as fast as wireless charging on other top-end phones, but that may change for the upcoming
iPhones.Apple's latest devices launched ready to support 5W chargers and a software update made the phones able to support 7.5W options
But Samsung's wireless charging compatible devices support 15W, which means each of those products can charge up faster.However, a new
rumor from supply chain sources speaking with China Times suggests Apple is set to use a copper coil inside at least one of its upcoming
iPhone models to get similar levels of fast-charging wireless tech.Small upgradeExactly how fast is unclear at the moment, but Apple's
upcoming AirPower charger - the one you can see in the picture at the top of this article - is said to support up to 29W so that it can
charge three devices all at once.The rumored copper coils are thicker than the tech Apple currently uses, but it's not a dramatic
difference so it shouldn't make the phone much thicker and it should allow for the devices to charge faster, cooler and more
efficiently.Whether the entire iPhone range will be getting the new tech is currently unclear
If this rumor is true it's likely that the device currently rumored to be called the iPhone 11 will get the tech at the very least
though.We should learn all soon as we've now heard a leak saying the pre-order date for the next range of iPhones could be set for September
14 and that could mean we see them announced a few days before that.Via Phone Arena