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OnePlus 12 tipped to restore wireless charging

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It seems likely that the forthcoming OnePlus 12 will correct one of our biggest issues with the brand’s recent work, restoring wireless charging to the package.

According to a pair of trusted sources, the OnePlus 12 will feature wireless charging. Established tipster Max Jambor has taken to Twitter to confirm as much.

OnePlus 12 does indeed bring back wireless charging at 50 Watts!

As you can see, Jambor claims that OnePlus will jump straight back in with speedy 50W wireless charging, just like the OnePlus 10 Pro.

This assertion has seemingly been backed up by Digital Chat Station, another well-regarded leaker of smartphone features. They took toWeiboto claim (via machine translation) that the OnePlus 12 will “include 50W wireless charging”.

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We love the OnePlus 11 (pictured), having given it a4.5 star reviewearlier in the year. It might have scored a ‘perfect’ 5 but for a few niggles, most prominently its mystifying lack of wireless charging.

The Chinese brand doubled down on this baffling decision with the recentOnePlus Open– a gorgeous £1,600 foldable phone with almost everything to take on theSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, except for the fact that it doesn’t support wireless charging.

OnePlus’s explanation for the lack of wireless charging has always been to point to the brand’s speedy wired charging. However, as the OnePlus 10 Pro and OnePlus 9 Pro showed – not to mention rival efforts like theXiaomi 13and theHonor Magic 5 Pro– it’s quite possible to have both.

The question is, with the OnePlus 12 set to be announced in December, might it be one of the first Android phones to support the MagSafe-likeQi2wireless charging standard?

The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) that established the Qi2 standard has said that the first Qi2 phones will hit the market in the fourth quarter of 2023, so it’s a possibility.

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Jon is a seasoned freelance writer who started covering games and apps in 2007 before expanding into smartphones and consumer tech, dabbling in lifestyle and media coverage along the way. Besides bein…

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