Hi Alan,

It think Apple has yet to develop a device ready and capable of wireless 
charging. Though the Airpods is a good start (basically just cutting and 
letting go of the wires).

I believe they are really considering wireless charging technology but one 
step at a time. Imagine being able to add just an hour (and where will it 
take you) in their battery capability. Also, some small companies are 
benefiting from their slow pace actions on this technology.

I've been using Bezalel Latitue 
<http://bezalel.co/products/latitude-iphone-universal-wireless-charging-case> 
just 
to compensate with their lack of leap of faith in the technology. And 
believe it or not but the said company is in the works for a wireless 
charging case for iPhone 7. Meaning they are being tipped that in the not 
so distant future we are still expecting iPhone that doesn't have this kind 
of technology.

Again, I'm crossing my fingers. Hopefully Apple will have the courage to 
explore that technology. 

Thanks for opening this discussion.

On Monday, September 12, 2016 at 11:24:53 PM UTC+8, Alan Lemly wrote:
>
> With the elimination of the headphone jack on the iPhone 7 and its 
> implications for those of us who listen and charge via wires, I'm looking 
> for comments on wireless charging. I understand that how this is ultimately 
> implemented by Apple is speculation but I'm curious at what others think.
>
>  
>
> My understanding that wireless charging in the Android world with the 
> Samsung devices requires use of a charging pad. If that is correct, it 
> seems to me that such a configuration requires hauling around more than a 
> AC adapter plug and a lightning cable as I currently do when traveling in 
> order to charge my iPhone. Is my understanding correct regarding what is 
> currently existing in the wireless charging world?
>
>  
>
> Do those who keep beating the wireless charging drum expect that Apple 
> will come out with an iDevice that has wireless charging built in by 
> tapping a button or flipping a switch? This seems unlikely to me and having 
> to carry around a charging pad or however Apple implements this seems more 
> inconvenient than carrying around a small lightning cable and charging 
> adapter as I currently do.
>
>  
>
> As I said at the beginning, I know this is speculation and that I know 
> very little about it which is why I'm seeking comments from those on the 
> list who know much more about this topic than I.
>
>  
>
> Thanks in advance for your comments.
>
>  
>
> Alan Lemly
>

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