Announced in September, the new iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X are the first smartphones by Apple that support wireless charging. Now the Cupertino company acquired a New Zealand company named PowerbyProxi that specializes in designing wireless power products for consumers and industry. Apple is quite late to the party of wireless charging. Android competitors have used the technology for several years now. The acquisition is expected to bring more wireless products with the Apple logo, including a large pad that can support up to 150 watts through non-metallic...
Source: https://www.gsmarena.com/apple_wireless_charging_company_powerbyproxi-news-27912.php