Also, the whole ‘46 hours of battery life’ sounds like an Apple advised marketing ploy…so basically it recharges the newer iPhones(XR/XS/XS Max) 2 times? Man…I cannot wrap my head around this price. Im quite a believer in you get what you pay for, which is how I found this community in the first place, but ive also come to expect fair value and innovation for cost of goods from Anker. I cant imagine many will sell, and i hope Anker comes out with something very similar that wont be Apple exclusive at a lower price point.
Keep the lightning input, and the updatable firmware, if possible add some more options on the software side within the app(i.e. voltage/amperage control, remaining charging time, percentage left…etc)…throw away the integrated cable, add in a USB-C PD(input/output) and USB-A QC3.0 out(maybe), and wireless charging(maybe) and make 10000 and 20000mAh versions and youd have a real winner. I am happy to see Anker include a Lightning input, maybe based off that inclusion in this device theyll start to include that on more devices since its probable the iPhone 11 wont be USB-C. I feel like they may have been holding out on lightning inputs because of the possible change over to USB-C for iPhones, but with this device and the iPhone 11 leaks it looks unlikely.