
Apple may finally launch device it had cancelled in 2019
India Today
Apple’s AirPower- a wireless charging mat- which never saw the light of day, may finally debut this year.
Apple is expected to launch new iPhone 13 series, a new iPad Mini and a lot more this year. The Cupertino giant may also launch a product it had cancelled in 2019. Apple’s AirPower- a wireless charging mat- which never saw the light of day, may finally debut this year. The product was first announced in 2017 during a launch event. However, due to technical roadblocks, Apple decided to scrap the idea of launching the product in 2019. “After much effort, we’ve concluded AirPower will not achieve our high standards, and we have cancelled the project. We apologize to those customers who were looking forward to this launch. We continue to believe that the future is wireless and are committed to pushing the wireless experience forward,” Apple senior VP of Hardware Engineering Dan Riccio had said two years ago. However, speculations are rife that Apple may finally launch the AirPower along with the new iPhone 13 series and other devices it is scheduled to launch in September this year.
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