The brand new dedicated 2018 iPad Pro page on Apple's website has confirmed that Apple's support for the Power Delivery standard means that iPad Pro is able to charge an attached iPhone via USB-C.
It looks like Apple will be adding USB-C cables to its Made for iPhone program, allowing companies making such cables to slap the MFI tag onto them and, presumably, charge more.
Photos of Apple's rumored 2018 iPhone fast 18W USB-C charger have just been leaked online. Here's what we know so far.
In the midst of all of the WWDC opening keynote madness, Cupertino-based Apple Inc. has been quietly making some revisions to its online store and some product versions. Once such revision will see the existing 29W USB-C power adapter replaced by a new version offering 30-watts of power delivery.
The USB 3.0 Promoter Group has today confirmed the USB 3.2 specification update, which will be used to replace the older USB 3.1 specification when it is released.
Apple is expected to include 10W USB-C wall charger with every iPhone 8 with Power Delivery chip for fast charging the device. Here are the details.
Apple is believed to be working on a new Ultra Accessory Connector, or UAC for short, which will allow accessory makers to save space that is normally taken up by other connectors such as USB-C or Lightning.
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