"I got a Belkin wireless charger for my iPhone X and I love it. Wireless charging, in general, is just better and much more convenient compared to physically plugging a cable into your phone.

"That said, wireless chargers could be better. Most wireless chargers out there have a relatively small surface area, are somewhat finicky (even the Belkin charger won't charge the phone unless it's precisely in the middle of the pad), and can't accommodate charging multiple gadgets. Apple's AirPower, announced in 2017 but coming in 2018, sounds like it solves all of these problems, and will be the ideal way to charge all of your Apple devices, including your iPhone, Watch, and AirPods, at once.

"I'm looking forward to seeing how AirPower prioritizes charging multiple gadgets at the same time, but I'm more excited about the implications of Apple making a wireless charger. Hopefully this will encourage competition in the space, create a proliferation of wireless chargers everywhere, and maybe even spark some innovation in the battery and wireless-charging space."

"When Apple announced the iPhone 8 and the iPhone X simultaneously, it put itself in a tough spot in several ways.

For starters, Apple backed itself into a corner with its naming convention. Will the next phone be the iPhone 9, even though we already have the X? Or will they shift entirely to Roman numerals and go with the iPhone XI?

On top of that, will there continue to be two devices released each year — a more conventional, mass-consumer model and a high-end, futuristic device? If so, it's anyone's guess how they'll top the iPhone X.

The 2017 iPhone releases left me with more questions than answers, so I can't wait to see what's in store for 2018."
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