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Apple continues to work on its AirPower

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Apple Airpower Charging Dock

The original AirPower was introduced alongside the iPhone X and the iPhone 8, but it was such an ambitious project that Apple failed to develop it. At the time, it intended to wirelessly charge, using highly sophisticated technology, 3 electronic devices at the same time (iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods). But they failed to develop it. After announcing its release on the market, it had to admit its failure.

Announcing something and not being able to put it on sale due to not being able to carry out the project was the first time that it had happened to Apple , so the frustration was such that in they have secretly been improving it.Those from Cupertino canceled the AirPower due to the overheating of their materials and last year they presented the MagSafe chargerIt might be a premonition of what they want to do.

The new AirPower that Apple wants us to see:

Since the cancellation of this project we've been hearing more and more rumors about the possibility that Apple might continue to work on a device capable of charging various Apple products wirelessly. And now, Mark Gurman, claims that AirPower is closer than we think.

I think it will be a different charging base than the one presented Apple at the time. More than anything because the AirPower, as it was presented, has many “copies”, the competition is fierce and the market is full of them. Also, in 2022/23 or when Apple decides to present it, it will already be too late And that Apple knows it.

They say it's going to be a long-range charging base and that it will charge various devices from a distance and with MagSafe I see it like this, I don't see another AirPower, really. I think that charging base had its moment and that one is over.

What is not clear, no one has commented on it, is when it is going to be put up for sale. They say that Apple has reworked on it, but no name or release date. Honestly, I don't think Apple calls the same as the new one, but it is similar. If it went wrong and people have already half forgotten what a failure that was, I don't think they should remember it now. Sticking your finger into a sore spot is not a good idea.

What do you think?