IT Home April 22 news, after 9to5Mac found a leaked support document, Apple may plan to launch a dual-port 35W USB-C charger in the near future. ChargerLAB also shared a rendering of the 35W dual-port USB-C charger.
Today, digital blogger @WHYLAB exposed the physical picture of the so-called Apple 35W dual C-port Gallium nitride charger, with two packages of "single charging head" and "charging head, C to L line set".
As you can see from the picture, the box is marked with the words iPhone 13 Pro Max 35W USB-C+C charger, one of which is a foldable pin, the same as the previously exposed rendering.
IT House learned that as early as early March, analyst Mingji Guo revealed a new 30W charger on Twitter, using Gallium Nitride GaN technology, which can achieve a smaller and lighter form factor. Kuo said the charger is "close to mass production" and will be released sometime in 2022.
If this 35W dual-port USB-C charger is real, its charging power is suitable for charging a variety of Apple devices, such as iPhone, iPad, the latest MacBook Air, and HomePod mini.