iPhone 8 – Wireless Charging Modules – PHOTO

The iPhone 8 has wireless charging modules shown in a series of images that appear to have been taken in one of Foxconn's labs.

iPhone 8 it has the wireless charging modules, or what appears to be this new component, shown in two images straight from Asia, as you can see below. We already know that the iPhone 8 will have a wireless charging system integrated by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, and what we see in the images below we have already seen in a series of images with the new iPhone scanned with X-rays in what appeared to be a Foxconn laboratory.

The iPhone 8 will have wireless charging modules from an as yet unknown manufacturer, and the images do not come with additional information about the company that produces them. Despite this, the similar points between the wireless charging modules shown in previous images and the ones now suggest that we are indeed seeing a component that would end up in the iPhone 8.

The iPhone 8 is going to have a wireless charging system by induction, and this although many people would have liked Apple to implement a remote charging system. Those from Apple cannot offer such a functionality for the time being for the iPhone or other products, so the iPhone 8 will have an induction charging system, as the decision was made to implement in the Apple Watch since 2015.

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iPhone 8 – wireless charging modules – PHOTO

The iPhone 8 will have the wireless charging module mounted in the middle of the case, occupying a substantial portion of it, but that was to be expected. The Apple company wants to offer even faster wireless charging than the existing one in the current iPhone models, and this has already been discovered and confirmed in various images that announced the iPhone 8 functions in advance based on the details discovered in the HomePod source code.

iPhone 8 wireless charging modules

The iPhone 8 will also have a standard faster charging system, but for this, special chargers may be needed, which will probably be sold by Apple. Moreover, the Apple company will not include in the iPhone 8 box the stand for wireless charging that users will be able to use to wirelessly charge the new smartphone, which can be sold at prices starting from 100 dollars.

The iPhone 8 is to be presented at a conference that should take place at the beginning of next month, but for now no one knows exactly when. The Apple company intends to launch the iPhone 8 next month, and the second period of the month will most likely be chosen to bring the smartphone to the market, but of course in very limited quantities, due to production problems.