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Does Apple accidentally leak a significant upgrade of iPhone 17?

EconLearnerBy EconLearnerJune 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Does Apple Accidentally Leak A Significant Upgrade Of Iphone 17?
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Updated on June 10 with details of more iPhone 17 reports.

A regulatory deposit has just happened which, he claims, is for two iPhone Magsafe chargers, suggesting that a faster than wireless charging capacity could come to the iPhone 17 series when it was announced this autumn. However, this is determined against an ever -infirm news environment, where rumors of the price of the next iPhones remain uncertain. More about this below.

Magsafe charging will be extremely fast in the iPhone 17?

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Taiwan’s National Communications Committee website shows two Magsafe chargers that Apple never announced, observed by 91mobiles. This seems to be because “the current Magsafe chargers are compatible with Qi 2 and the original Qi standard, while the WPC (Wireless Power Consortium), the body behind the Qi, incorporated the Magsafe report.

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The site displays images of the chargers and says that the models are A3502 and A3503, which look the same, but for one that has a 1 -meter cable and the other 2 meters. The cables are braided, by the way, as the photos clearly show.

Why a topic? Qi 2.2 supports the maximum output at 50W and, by reporting to the report, it appears that the chargers will support up to 45W charge when connected to the wall adapter. At the moment, the most powerful Magsafe wireless charging for the latest iPhone 16 is 25W.

More than that, another benefit for Qi 2.2 is more effective, with less power loss or heat production. In addition, magnetic alignment “should ensure that the device breaks the charger quickly and properly,” the report said.

Since the iPhone 17 air seems to have a smaller battery than other iPhones to accommodate its super thin design, fast, effective charge without unnecessary heat, it could be important, especially if it meant that a super-Quick supplement could juice your phone for hours.

It seems that chargers have been tested with both the iPhone 16 and the iPhone 11. This would not mean faster charging rates on older phones, but the performance item will still be the key.

As for the price of the iPhone 17 series, there is no certainty. More reports suggest that price increases caused by government tariffs are increasingly likely. The situation remains so fluid that we cannot know. Apple Tim Cook’s chief executive recently said that he thought the invoices would cost the company $ 900 million in the coming months – suggesting that at least some of any cost increases will be swallowed by Apple.

But things change quickly. If invoices are again until September, Apple will sigh with relief. If not, or grow, then Apple’s chance of placing prices on hoves.

Last month, the Journal Wall Street He said Apple plans to raise prices this year, regardless of invoices. It is argued that such increases will not be accused of invoices, but are suggested by material improvements. Now, it’s hard to know how much that may mean.

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