Can iPhone 12 charge another phone?

Answered by Willian Lymon

The iPhone 12 does have the capability to charge other devices wirelessly. This feature is known as reverse wireless charging, and it allows the iPhone 12 to share its battery power with compatible devices. However, it’s important to note that this feature is currently quite limited in its functionality and compatibility.

To use this feature on the iPhone 12, you would place the back of the iPhone 12 against the device you want to charge. This can include other smartphones, wireless earbuds, or smartwatches that support wireless charging. It works by utilizing the induction coils within the iPhone 12 to transfer power wirelessly to the other device.

One thing to keep in mind is that the iPhone 12’s reverse wireless charging is not as powerful as traditional wireless charging methods. This means that the charging speed may be slower when using this feature. Additionally, the range at which the charging works may be limited, so it’s best to have the devices in close proximity for optimal charging.

At the moment, the iPhone 12’s reverse wireless charging feature is primarily limited to charging accessories such as AirPods or AirPods Pro. This means that you can place your AirPods case on the back of the iPhone 12 to charge them wirelessly. However, it is not currently compatible with charging other smartphones from different manufacturers.

It’s worth noting that Apple has not officially marketed this feature as a primary selling point for the iPhone 12. It is more of an added convenience and may not be as widely advertised as other features. There have been speculations and rumors that Apple may expand the capabilities of reverse wireless charging in the future, allowing for more devices to be charged wirelessly using the iPhone 12. However, until any official announcements are made, it remains uncertain.

While the iPhone 12 does have the ability to charge other devices wirelessly through its reverse wireless charging feature, the functionality is currently limited. It can primarily be used to charge compatible accessories like AirPods, but it is not widely compatible with charging other smartphones or devices from different manufacturers. It’s possible that Apple may expand this feature in the future, but for now, its capabilities are somewhat restricted.