setanta1984 wrote: » Confirmed - aaargghh. Really torn now - have a number of usb-c cables around the house and I just stick whatever device I want in to them wherever I want. So convenient. Has anyone used any usb-c to lightening adapters that clip on to a usb-c cable? might be an acceptable compromise if they work properly, especially in the car for car play Maybe I missed it there, but did they say if normal wireless chargers will work with the new iPhone? Or do you have to buy these new "magsafe" ones?
Itssoeasy wrote: » Well it’s just I’m due an upgrade at the start of next year and was wondering what phones I could get.
Mr.S wrote: » Yeah no chance, we're stuck with the weird hybrid of USB-C to Lightning.
murpho999 wrote: » It's going to be lightening to USB-C. Leaked ages ago
Royale with Cheese wrote: » No usb-c and still has a notch. Where do I queue up to spend €1000 on one of these?
Dwarf.Shortage wrote: » 100% up next
FourFourFM wrote: » Currently the max is 7.5W. I’m dubious about this. Are they adding the watch portion of the foldable thing to this figure?
murpho999 wrote: » The 11 will probably be discontinued.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Aren’t they great. Are the removing them from any iPhone bought in the future. So say I buy an iPhone 11 in a few months is there no charger in it ?
IamMetaldave wrote: » Ehhh Pro Max??
TitianGerm wrote: » Did he say 15W wireless charging? Is that not slow compared to the competition? I liked the way the cases can be held on with the magnets though.