Many details about the iPhone 6 have already been revealed — though none of them are confirmed — but there are even more things left to be discovered. For instance, new reports from MacRumors and 9to5Mac offer more details about the iPhone 6’s charging capabilities, suggesting the upcoming smartphone may support faster battery-charging technology.
Contrary to what was said in previous days, it appears that Apple is not ready to start shipping those reversible USB cables that appeared in leaked images and videos in previous days. According to Apple device retailer Moca.co, Apple has not placed orders for large quantities of the reversible USB cables.
Apparently, Apple has ordered samples for such a cable, but it looks like the company won’t go forward with it yet. The cable won’t even be available in stores this year, and users shouldn’t expect one in their future iPhone 6 boxes. However, Moca.co says it’ll be manufacturing and selling its own reversible USB cable for Apple products.
Meanwhile, an image showing a redesigned USB power adapter for the iPhone 6 has surfaced on Weibo, revealing that the next power adapter may have the same look and feel as the current Australian 5W USB power adapter.
Furthermore, Moca.co reveals a more interesting feature for the new power adapter, support for a maximum output of 2A, double the capacity of existing adapters, which would reduce iPhone charging time by 30%, according to the retailer.
Images showing the redesigned USB power adapter follow below.
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