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Apple MagSafe battery (1460 mAh, 15 W, 11.13 Wh)

Apple MagSafe battery

1460 mAh, 15 W, 11.13 Wh


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wernerk70

4 years ago

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krzyszibam

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Yeah on first glance it looks like that. But this powerbank has a higher voltage (around 7 Volt) than the batteries inside the iPhone (around 3.8 Volt). That menas you‘ll actually get more juice out of these 1460mAh. In reviews they got about 55-60% on an iPhone 12 Pro Max. Which still isn‘t all that much but more than 33% ;)
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OktawianJ

1 month ago

Is it compatible with an iPhone 17 pro?

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Galaxus

1 month ago

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No, this MagSafe battery is not compatible with the iPhone 17 Pro for magnetic attachment because of its specific design for the iPhone Air. It can, however, charge other devices via its wired USB-C port.
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christoph.mayer

3 months ago

Does the battery also fit an iPhone 12?

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Galaxus

3 months ago

The MagSafe battery (12 W) is compatible with the iPhone 12 and holds securely to the device thanks to the perfectly aligned magnets. It enables wireless charging and significantly extends the battery life of the iPhone 12.
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charmeddina

6 months ago

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Galaxus

6 months ago

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Yes, you can use the MagSafe battery (1460 mAh, 15 W, 11.13 Wh) with your iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. Users have reported it works fine with the iPhone 15 Pro Max despite it not being officially listed in the compatibility, and it is designed to attach magnetically and charge wirelessly. However, Apple officially lists compatibility only up to the iPhone 14 series, so for the iPhone 17 Pro Max, there is no official confirmation, but the MagSafe technology and magnetic alignment suggest it should work similarly.
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Herr Meyer

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

This is clearly aimed at millenials: Don't worry, by buying this proprietary accessory you're not making a definitive decision - everything remains freely combinable. Plus style, because it's also important when buying Apple. Probably from the same pen as the real estate advertisement that turns a gloomy panelled hell from the early 80s into an "investment property with country house charm".

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