After this year's application of wireless charging on iPhone X, Apple acquired PowerbyProxi, a wireless charging company based in Auckland, and it is unclear how much Apple spent on the deal, only that PowerbyProxi is a branch of the University of Auckland The
Dan Riccio, senior vice president of hardware engineering at Apple, said in a news site Stuff, Powerbyproxi is a team dedicated to wireless charging that can help Apple provide strong support for 'creating a wireless future' and that Apple wants Everyone brings 'really easy to charge'.
And PowerbyProxi founder Fady Mishriki said he was delighted to join Apple, saying that the values of the two companies were exactly the same, and it was learned that Powerbyproxi used to attract a lot of international investment and praise, dedicated to the development of all-in-one wireless charging wireless charging standards.
However, the details of the acquisition are still unknown, and it does not know how much Apple has paid for the company's acquisition, and how PowerbyProxi works with Apple's hardware team and how the two will be tight.