Apple Labels iPhone 12 As 'Inheritance' Device,
Lists Four Unreleased iPhones in New MagSafe Charger FCC Filing
Apple has referred to four unreleased iPhones in a refreshed FCC petitioning for its MagSafe charger, while simultaneously referring to the presently delivered iPhone 12 arrangement as "heritage" iPhones.
The new documenting doesn't uncover any insights regarding a potential update to the MagSafe charger; all things considered, the recording just incorporates refreshed testing dependent on new hardware.
In the gear segment of the recording, Apple
records four "New Phone" things while likewise posting A2176, A2172,
A2341, and A2342, which compare to the iPhone 12 little, iPhone 12, iPhone 12
Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max, separately, as "inheritance" gadgets.
Prior in the mid-year, Apple enrolled
four new iPhone models in the EEC data set, giving us model IDs for the
impending iPhones. Nonetheless, the present new recording does exclude any
model numbers for the "New Phone" things, making it hard to tie an
association between the documenting and the EEC section.
Among the elements expected for the iPhone 13, Apple is relied upon to be working on the strength of the MagSafe magnets on the rear of the new iPhones. While the documenting doesn't affirm that, Apple might have expected to retest the charger according to FCC guideline on the new iPhones, given their more grounded MagSafe framework than the 2020 arrangement.
Apple is broadly expected to hold an all-computerized occasion one week from now on Tuesday, September 14, where it will report the iPhone 13 just as the Apple Watch Series 7. Apple might affirm the occasion as right on time as Tuesday.













