The iPhone 11 box had come finally! You were super excited to unpack it. The new phone was well built, the cable seemed fine, the charger… 5W again! Who needed another 5W brick? You murmured to yourself.
It won’t happen again this year when you receive the iPhone 12. But guess what? No power adapters at all!
If you are going to purchase a charger for your iPhone, old or new, it’s time to switch the focus to magnetic wireless chargers.
Why Choose A Wireless Charger for Your iPhone?
In the cloud of the rumors currently surrounding the iPhone 12 release, it appears that Apple may be approaching a wireless future faster than we first thought.
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Apple is Going Wireless
In 2016, Apple removed the headphone jack from the iPhone, causing considerable controversy.
In 2017, wireless charging was added to the iPhone 8 series and iPhone X and is now a standard addition to the iPhone.
In 2020, iPhone 12 series was launched officially. Obviously, the rumor comes true that there wasn't a power adapter in the iPhone 12 box. In addition, AirPower also appears to be revived since its introduction and eventual cancellation three years ago.
Moreover, it seems we may be approaching the release of the first iPhone that doesn’t have any ports in 2021. Numerous rumors support this theory, including Apple’s apparent removal of charging accessories in the yet-to-be-announced iPhone 12 series and their investment in wireless features for all devices. It’s too soon to tell, but certainly not too early to get excited.
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Wireless Charging Offers Many Benefits
For those who don’t yet use wireless charging, it may be hard to understand why tech companies are eager to ditch wired charging.
Below we discuss some of the benefits you’ll experience when making the switch to wireless charging.
First, wireless chargers are universal. Aside from the Apple Watch (which uses proprietary charging), just about every other device capable of charging wirelessly can use the same charger, including Apple and Android devices. This universality means that restaurants, movie theaters, airports, offices, etc., can add built-in wireless chargers to tables, desks, and armrests without excluding specific smartphone users.
Second, wireless charging reduces the wear and tear on your device. If you’re never repeatedly plugging or unplugging the connector, your device will not experience as much damage. Not to mention that wireless charging is safer for your battery as it doesn’t charge your phone too quickly.
Finally, wireless charging lends itself to a clean, minimalist lifestyle. Cables create clutter that, like an over-grown garden, can be challenging to manage. They sprout from the back of our televisions like vines, cover our desks like ivy, and take over our vehicles like weeds. Moving to wireless charging reduces this disorder, allowing for a cleaner, neater future.
Why Should You Choose A Magnetic Wireless Charger for Your iPhone?
Something that is becoming a norm for the future of consumer electronics is the use of functional magnets.
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Apple’s Magnetic Attraction
Apple has been using magnets to create some interesting products from the iPhone cover and the iPad Pro to the upcoming Apple-branded over-ear headphones.
Magnets not only play a crucial part in these products but also in the Apple Ecosystem. For example, over ninety magnets are embedded inside the iPad Pro, enabling it to work seamlessly with the Magic Keyboard and the Apple Pencil.
If you own an iPad Pro, you’re probably itching to buy accessories that help you get the most out of your tablet. In this sense, Apple will probably come up with more "magnetic" products.
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Magnetic Wireless Chargers are More Convenient
Over the last few years, as wireless has become the norm, we’ve seen an increase in magnetic features for wireless chargers.
Some believe that regular wireless chargers are not worth buying, as they do not allow you to use your phone while charging. For wireless charging to occur, electricity has to transfer between the wireless charger and your phone via a short magnetic field. If you move your phone away, you break the field, and the charging stops.
However, with a magnetic wireless charger, you don’t need to worry about where you place the phone on the charger and can mount power banks and charging cases to the back of your device, providing consistent power throughout the day.
How To Choose A Magnetic Wireless Charger For Your iPhone?
If you’re looking for a magnetic wireless charger for multiple devices, look no further than the MagEZ Slider, which combines the best features of wireless charging into a sleek device that will prepare you for the future.
The MagEZ Slider is an upright magnetic phone stand for your home or office. Snap your MagSafe-enabled phone, whether iPhone with built-in MagSafe or other phones with a MagSafe case, to the stand and charge. When you need to charge on the go, just slide your phone out with the magnetic power bank, and you can go anywhere with a portable battery. It can even charge your wireless earbuds and Apple Watch.
If you just want a simple magnetic phone mount, the MagEZ Mount Qi Desktop is an ideal option. Simply attach your phone for stable and fast wireless charging. The 360° ball joint allows you to adjust the angle of your device for a comfortable view.
If you would like to charge your phone in the car as well, then you can't miss the MagEZ Mount Qi. The magnetic wireless car charger secures your mobile in place while you drive. And it's charging at the same time. So when you get off the car, just grab and go with a fully charged device. If you use iPhone 12, iPhone 13 or S22 with the MagEZ Case 2, then MagSafe-compatible MagEZ Car Mount Pro is your best choice.
Make Your Next iPhone Charger A Magnetic Wireless Charger
Regardless of when the portless iPhone arrives, it’s clear that the life of wired charging is coming to an end. To prepare for this change, get ahead of the curve by picking up magnetic wireless chargers to use at home or the office and magnetic wireless car chargers to use in the car, providing you with a future-proof solution that’s as stylish as it is practical.