iPhone 17 Pro’s long-awaited charging upgrade could be a huge embarrassment for Google Pixel 10 — here’s why

Throughout the years, Apple’s iPhones have been slow to adopt a number of features that were readily available on other devices. One by one, those features do tend to show up, though, and the the release of iPhone 17 Pro could see another long-awaited feature hit the Apple ecosystem for the first time: Reverse wireless charging.

It’s never been clear why Apple hasn’t included this feature before. But the fact that it’s reportedly on its way — even if it winds up being exclusive to the Pro models —is great news. More to the point, such a move could embarrass the Google Pixel 10, which recently removed reverse wireless charging from the equation. And that’s especially true when you hear what Google’s reasoning for that change actually was.

Why did Pixel 10 skip reverse wireless charging?

Google Pixel 10 in the hand.

(Image credit: Tom’s Guide / John Velasco)

Officially, Google’s take on reverse wireless charging is called “Battery Share,” but the principle is the same. It’s been a common feature on Pixel phones since the release of Pixel 5 in 2020, and it lets you use your phone as a wireless charger in a pinch — albeit quite a slow one.

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