New AirPower Image With iPhone XS Appears Within Source Code on Apple's Website
Based on source code from the AirPods page of Apple's website in Australia, MacRumors has uncovered what appears to be a new image of the AirPower with an iPhone XS and the new AirPods wireless charging case on it, providing yet more evidence that Apple still plans to release the wireless charging mat at some point.
![airpower iphone xs image](https://cdn.statically.io/img/images.macrumors.com/t/wJUf1Z-frT8_1qH8TYGczz83uEg=/400x0/article-new/2019/03/airpower-iphone-xs-image-800x611.jpg?lossy)
Apple updated its AirPods page yesterday after unveiling a second-generation pair, and this image was intended to showcase the new optional wireless charging case on a Qi-enabled charging mat, but Apple never ended up featuring the image publicly. We found it hidden within a CSS stylesheet.
A similar AirPower image with an older iPhone X was removed from the AirPods page yesterday after the wireless AirPods charging case was announced:
![appleairpower](https://cdn.statically.io/img/images.macrumors.com/t/saaa1LTe7N4q13vVxNwZFI-lCvY=/400x0/article-new/2018/09/appleairpower-800x413.jpg?lossy)
While the AirPower might still be coming after all, a specific release date remains unclear. The Wall Street Journal yesterday reported that Apple approved production of the AirPower earlier this year and reputable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently said the AirPower will be released within the first half of 2019.
There was some hope that Apple would announce the AirPower today after announcing new iPads on Monday, new iMacs on Tuesday, and new AirPods on Wednesday, but that never materialized. We also didn't get a new iPod touch, although Kuo and other sources have indicated that one is coming at some point this year.
AirPower is designed to charge multiple Apple devices at once, including the iPhone 8 and newer, Apple Watch Series 3 and newer, and AirPods when they are placed in the new optional wireless charging case introduced yesterday. The images on the AirPods page have simply never showed the Apple Watch on the mat.
AirPower was in fact shown with an Apple Watch on it when previewed on stage and on the Apple Watch page earlier last year:
![airpoweriphone8](https://cdn.statically.io/img/images.macrumors.com/t/9BeYBynG01K9EpyRFxQ0iPal5Ds=/400x0/article-new/2018/03/airpoweriphone8.jpg?lossy)
Thanks to Michael Bateman for tipping MacRumors.
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