In 2013, Apple could launch an iDevice that charges wirelessly

  Induction charging could be the next technological revolution for mobile terminals, and those from Digitimes claim that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), si Samsung would implement the technology in mobile terminals launched in 2013. Those from Samsung intend to launch an accessory for mobile terminals that would allow them to be breached wirelessly, but in the case of those from Apple, it is not yet known how this technology could be implemented , although the development of an accessory seems unlikely.

Following the steps of Nokia, LG Electronics and HTC, Samsung Electronics and Apple are expected to add wireless charging capability to their flagship models in 2013, according to industry sources. Apple is likely to adopt the wireless charging technology developed internally, but it remains unknown if the next-generation iPhone will come with built-in wireless charging capability or with other attached accessories, said the sources.

  Last year Phil Schiller stated that the current technologies for inductive charging are not efficient because the terminals must be attached to the devices connected to a power source. Apple has developed various technologies that allow induction charging even when the iDevice is not attached to a charging pad, and 2013 could bring this technology to the market. Although this is not the first time we hear that Apple would launch an inductive charging technology, we never know what Apple could prepare.