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

Apple MagSafe battery

1460 mAh, 15 W, 11.13 Wh


Question about Apple MagSafe battery

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krzyszibam

4 years ago

1460mAh transferred over cable means more or less 1100mAh-1200mAh charged. With wireless charging, efficiency is much worse (additional 40-50% loss). So we could expect ca. 1000mAh from something that weights 100g. It's like 30% on 12 Pro Max o_O

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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% ;)