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  2. AirPower (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Apple had intended for it to be capable of charging multiple devices simultaneously, a feature not supported by the Qi standard, though Apple was working towards incorporating it. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Apple intended for a locked iPhone, charging on AirPower, to concurrently display the charge levels of other Apple devices charging wirelessly ...

  3. iPhone 8 - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus were the last iPhones with white front in Silver and Gold colors. In addition to Qi wireless charging, the iPhone 8 also supports wired charging using Apple's proprietary Lightning connector.

  4. Inductive charging - Wikipedia

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    Inductive charging (also known as wireless charging or cordless charging) is a type of wireless power transfer. It uses electromagnetic induction to provide electricity to portable devices. Inductive charging is also used in vehicles, power tools, electric toothbrushes, and medical devices.

  5. Starbucks: Charging Your iPhone for Free (and Wirelessly) - AOL

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    The Fool heads out to Vegas to check out the 2014 International Consumer Electronics Show. With more than 3200 exhibitors, including 88% of the top retailers in consumer electronics, the CES is ...

  6. Member Benefits within Assist by AOL - AOL Help

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    Assist by AOL simplifies technology for you. Our tech experts are available and prepared to assist with a wide range of technical problems, regardless of their size, on nearly all types of devices, including speeding up your slow computer, removing computer viruses, troubleshooting your printer, network or wireless connection, using your smartphone, smart TV, gaming systems and more.

  7. Premium Tech Support with Assist by AOL | AOL Products

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    Let us take a look over your wireless connection. ... Apple computers running Mac OS 10.6 and above; and any brand of smartphone (iPhone, Samsung, HTC), tablet (iPad, Kindle, Surface), or smart TV

  8. MagSafe (wireless charger) - Wikipedia

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    It contains a 11.13 W⋅h, 1,460 mA⋅h battery that on its own can charge an iPhone at up to 7.5 W. [27] While the pack is being charged via Lightning it can charge an iPhone at up to 15 W. The pack itself can be charged either directly through its Lightning port or wirelessly from an iPhone that is being charged via Lightning.

  9. Wireless charging: Coming soon to a Belkin device near you - AOL

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    Not gonna lie: I'm really hoping to see first wireless power device to show up from the accessories manufacturer later this year; wireless power is so over-due it's not even funny.