Apple
iPhone 17 Pro leak hints at reverse wireless charging feature
It’ll let users charge their AirPods or Apple Watch by simply placing them on the phone’s back.

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The iPhone 17 Pro might pack reverse wireless charging when it drops this fall, letting users juice up their AirPods or Apple Watch by simply placing them on the phone’s back.
Weibo user Fixed Focus Digital claims Apple has been testing the feature, though they’re telling folks to take it with a grain of salt.
Key Facts:
- Reverse wireless charging would be exclusive to iPhone 17 Pro models
- Feature could transmit up to 7.5W of power for quick accessory charging
- Would work with AirPods, Apple Watch, and potentially other smartphones
- Apple reportedly testing the capability, but hasn’t confirmed anything
The leaked feature would finally bring Apple’s Pro iPhones in line with Samsung Galaxy phones that have offered reverse wireless charging for years.
Users could ditch separate chargers for accessories when traveling, instead using their iPhone as a portable power bank.
According to previous reports, Apple’s implementation would deliver 7.5W of power transmission—enough for topping off AirPods or giving an Apple Watch a quick boost.
The feature would enhance the Pro models’ value proposition, though it remains unclear if battery life would take a noticeable hit.
Fixed Focus Digital’s leak aligns with Apple’s typical September timeline. The iPhone 17 series is rumored for a September 9 unveiling, with preorders kicking off September 12 and store availability starting September 19.
Why it matters: Reverse wireless charging would eliminate one more cable from your bag while making the iPhone 17 Pro more competitive with Android flagships that already offer power sharing.
What’s your take on reverse wireless charging coming to the iPhone 17 Pro? Would this feature finally convince you to ditch your separate AirPods and Apple Watch chargers, or is it just another gimmick? Drop your thoughts in the comments below or join the conversation on our Facebook and Twitter pages!
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