Overview
- Weibo leaker Fixed Focus Digital and multiple outlets report Apple tested reverse wireless charging on iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, with some saying testing has concluded.
- Earlier leaks from Instant Digital pointed to an output of around 7.5W, which would be suitable for topping up small accessories rather than phones.
- If enabled, the feature would let users charge AirPods or Apple Watch by placing them on the back of an iPhone, potentially narrowing a long-standing gap with Android flagships.
- Technical reporting highlights doubts about coexistence with Qi2/MagSafe magnets, with Google dropping reverse charging on Pixel 10 over the same limitation.
- Apple has not confirmed the capability, and the rumored September 9 iPhone event is seen as the likely moment for clarity on whether it ships on the Pro models.