🚀 Apple May Drop USB-C for MagSafe The 25W Qi2.2 Revolution Is Here
Jul 02,2025 | Threekey_global
In a bold move that’s already sending shockwaves through the tech world, Apple is reportedly considering dropping USB-C ports entirely in favor of MagSafe wireless charging, marking a pivotal shift in how we power our devices. While USB-C only recently became standard on iPhones, the arrival of Qi2.2 wireless charging standard—capable of delivering up to 25W wirelessly—may change everything.
🔍 The USB-C Timeline: Why the Sudden Shift?

In 2023, Apple finally adopted USB-C on its iPhone 15 lineup—largely in response to EU regulations demanding a universal charging port. Many welcomed the move as a win for standardization. But just a year later, insiders now claim Apple may make USB-C short-lived on iPhones, as it explores a portless future built around Qi2.2 and MagSafe.
The timing makes sense. The new Qi2.2 wireless charging standard is poised to close the performance gap between wired and wireless, offering up to 25W power delivery, compared to the current Qi2’s 15W cap. If iPhones can charge just as fast—or faster—without cables, why keep the port?
⚙️ What Is Qi2.2, and How Does It Compare to Qi2?
Qi2.2 is the latest version of the wireless charging standard developed by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC). The key upgrades include:
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Up to 25W wireless output (versus 15W on Qi2)
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Better thermal management
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Higher efficiency and less energy loss
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Enhanced magnetic alignment
Unlike older Qi standards that often suffered from misalignment and heat buildup, Qi2.2 allows for safer, faster, and more consistent charging experiences, especially for iPhones and other premium smartphones.
🔋 MagSafe + Qi2.2: A Perfect Match
With Qi2.2, MagSafe-like magnetic alignment becomes a universal standard, and charging speeds rise to 25W. That means:
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Third-party manufacturers (like Anker, Belkin, Threekey) can build fully compatible, high-speed wireless chargers.
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Consumers no longer need to buy expensive “Made for MagSafe” accessories.
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Devices like the Threekey Qi2 Dual-Sided Magnetic Charger offer both sides magnetic charging, compact design, and now 25W power — making it an ideal replacement for wired charging.
🌍 What Does a Portless iPhone Future Look Like?
Here’s what we might expect if Apple goes fully wireless:
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No USB-C or Lightning port at all
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Data transfer via AirDrop, WiFi, or UWB (Ultra-Wideband)
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Charging done solely through Qi2.2-enabled MagSafe chargers
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Waterproofing levels increasing to IP68+ or IP69K
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Slimmer, cleaner designs with no cable cutouts
💼 What It Means for Accessory Brands
For accessory makers and tech brands, this shift opens up an entirely new product frontier:
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Qi2.2-certified chargers, stands, docks, power banks
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Cross-brand compatibility for Android + Apple
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New designs for car mounts, desktop docks, bedside pads
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Elimination of USB-C cables in future packaging
🧠 Final Thoughts: Wireless Is No Longer the Future—It’s the Present
If Apple truly removes the USB-C port in future iPhones, it will mark the end of an era—and the official arrival of a fully wireless ecosystem.
With the emergence of Qi2.2-certified 25W wireless chargers, the long-awaited dream of cutting all cables—without sacrificing speed—is finally real.