Wireless charging does exist on the iPhone 16e, but the lack of MagSafe means that Apple’s latest $599 handset can only top up its battery at 7.5W, significantly reducing the time it takes for the cell to reach 100 percent capacity. While it was speculated that the in-house C1 5G modem would interfere with the MagSafe magnets, Apple states that this was not the case and clarifies that the feature is not a part of the latest release because the technology giant’s wider audience will not bother using it. The obvious truth involving cost-cutting on the iPhone 16e has been […]
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