Apple iPhone 12 MagSafe technology not only does it facilitate loading, but it also allows functional accessories that can be magnetically attached on smartphones without using a file Box. The most anticipated is a portable charger, and it looks like Anker will go take one out the door before Apple does.
A a few days ago, Bloomberg cited anonymous sources a report which claimed that Apple had been working on an upgrade of its smart battery cases that would end the box. Instead it is securely attached directly to the back of an iPhone 12 using MagSafe magnets, while a charge is delivered using wireless induction technology.
It is unknown why it took so long to make an accessory that seemed obvious to launch next to the new line of the iPhone 12 when it was first unveiled last year, but it is unknown Apple, but it has a story too cautious with energy-related accessories. power adapter reminders, battery replacement on smartphones and laptops, and more recently canceling the file multi-device AirPower charging mat it had previously announced at an event.
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Whatever the reason Apple doesn’t have a MagSafe battery already available, it could be debatable, because as of March 3, Anker will begin shipping its own account. The Anker PowerCore Magnetic 5K wireless power bank includes a 5,000 mAh battery. and while it’s larger than the batteries in the iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, and even the iPhone 12 Pro Max, wireless charging isn’t as efficient as charging. with a cable. Aa result, Anker claims that its new magnetic power bank can only charge the iPhone 12, 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max to 95%, 97% and 75% of its maximum capacities, respectively. However, it can fully recharge a dead iPhone 12 mini, with a bit of power.
The Anker PowerCore Magnetic 5K wireless power bank can only be charged via a USB-C cable. It doesn’t look like you can download it to a wireless charging pad to complete it, and because it is not an officially certified MagSafe accessory (only listed as compatible with MagSafe) that can be charged at speeds of up to 15 watts, Anker’s magnetic power bank is limited to 7.5 watts. It is a minor drawback, but nonetheless a drawback.
If Apple launches its own MagSafe battery, it will certainly support the fastest MagSafe charging speeds, but as with all Apple accessories, it probably won’t be cheap. Despite the limited charging speed (roughly equivalent to the charging speed of the small power adapters that Apple used to include with their phones), the Anker PowerCore Magnetic 5K Wireless Power Bank will be available for just $ 40 when shipped next week. That could be the most compelling reason not to wait for Apple.