It looks like Apple's iOS 17.4 update has enabled unofficial support for the latest Qi2 wireless charging protocol at up to 15W on the iPhone 12 models.
iOS 17.4 brings unofficial support for 15W Qi2 wireless charging to iPhone 12

It looks like Apple's iOS 17.4 update has enabled unofficial support for the latest Qi2 wireless charging protocol at up to 15W on the iPhone 12 models.
Heads up folks. The insanely popular Base One Max 3-in-1 charger from our friends over at Nomad is currently on sale on the brand’s website for a price you won’t believe.
Satechi's new 3-in-1 and 2-in-1 stands charge an iPhone wirelessly at 15W via Qi2 or MagSafe. They fold in half, making them ideal for travel and iOS 17's StandBy feature.
Remember earlier this year when Nomad launched their all-new Stand wireless charger with MagSafe for the MagSafe-compatible iPhones? Who doesn’t? That was one slick wireless charger.
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With iOS 17.2, Apple is bringing support for the faster Qi2 wireless charging standard up to 15W to older iPhone models, like the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 series.
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Zagg’s brand mophie on Friday launched an all new 3-in-1 extendable stand with MagSafe for the iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods/AirPods Pro, but unlike some of those we’ve seen in recent memory such as a longtime-favorite from Belkin, this one is rather unique in that it features a retractable design.
Our friends at Belkin are out with a new MagSafe-friendly bedside charging option for iPhones and Qi-enabled accessories this week, this time taking a flatter approach to the product’s design.
Some people are satisfied with a simple Lightning cable for charging their iPhone after a long day, but if you’re anything like me, then you might prefer going wireless.