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[* black] The rear case is looking a little thin on components, but we still find a few pieces that invite inquiry.
[* black] The flesh-colored Lightning connector looks like it has changed a lil' since the [guide|67384|iPhone 7|stepid=136496|new_window=true]. Without getting distracted by the desert camo, we notice a new form factor. Ingress protection, mayhaps?
[* black] We dig through some black tape that covers some copper tape that covers some ~~black tape~~... wait a second...
[* black] That ain't just black tape, it's the elusive Apple branded wireless charging coil!
- [* icon_note] This coil picks up a magnetic field which will generate an alternating current within itself. This AC current in the coil is converted to direct current, and that is the magic juice needed to fuel the battery.
+ [* icon_note] This coil uses an existing magnetic field to generate an alternating current. This alternating current in the coil is converted to direct current, and that is the magic juice that [https://powerbyproxi.com//wp-content/uploads/2013/08/how-wireless-charging-works-resonant.jpg|fuels the battery|new_window=true].