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USB-C confirmed for the iPhone 15 in new leaked images - Macworld
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Wireless charging is a pretty bad option for a sole charging source though, it is highly inefficient and heats up the phone more than using a wire. My last phone actually had issues from overheating because I used it a lot while on a wireless charging dock.
Yeah, I'm sure it is great for a situation like that. When I worked from home I'd use it pretty much all day while charging on a dock, like, 100% screen on time. It caused the battery to swell up and pop the back glass off though, so I don't do that anymore.
Given how frequently something gets stuck in the port or it gets slightly damp and refuses to charge, I won't go on travel without a wireless charger. The only time I plug in is if I'm charging from an external battery.
Definitely a good idea to have both.
iirc the new EU law that apple is responding to doesn't say that a mobile device can't have a proprietary port, rather it says that a mobile device must have a USB-C port for charging. But i might be wrong about that.
Downvoted for sucking off apple
Just let people enjoy what they like. Not everyone cares about the same things and that is okay. And I'm using a Pixel 3, before you start making accusations.
Also there are no downvotes on Beehaw.
Unilem lets me downvote. Not sure what to tell you there. I'm not even sure what comment I meant to reply to before, but it seems like it wasn't yours. My bad.
Don't know what unilem is, but a lot of apps will show the button even though it gets blocked on the backend.