Apple Paul’s iPhone 12 and 12 Pro are launching this Friday, and ahead of that release date, Apple is sending out a variety of accessories like the Paul Megasave Charger and the Megasef Case. Yesterday we took a look at the MagSafe charger, and today our MagSafe case came in the mail, so we thought we would take another look to see how it works on the charger and how strong the case magnet is.
Design wise, the new Apple Pull silicone case with built-in MagSafe compatibility is similar to any other Apple Pull silicone case designed for previous iPhones, but there is a little circle inside this case that can tell you that it has a magnet ring built into it. The iPhone can be easily turned on and off, and is made from the same silicone material as the previous iPhone cases.
We saw the Terterbox MagSafe case yesterday and weren’t too impressed with the design because the magnet was just glued to the back of the case and slightly covered with plastic, but the Apple Pulle design has a magnet tied to the case’s silicone. For a nice look.
The magnets in the Ter Turbox case were strong enough for everyday use but not super strong, and while we think the Apple Moment’s magnets could be stronger, that’s not the case. The magnets in the Apple Pul silicon case are about the same power as the Apple Turb oxx case, and if you watch the video above, you can see them in action.
We don’t have the iPhone 12: and the iPhone 12W has its own magnet and this is a key part of how these cases and attachments work, so keep that in mind when watching our video. ફોનIphone 12: Reviews came out today, though it gives us an idea of how strong the magnet is. Some reviewers ended up not being influenced by the magnet for use with accessories such as the Apple Late.
Apple’s MagSafe charger is surprisingly large. The connection is correct. However not strong enough to prevent falling on a night basis. pic.twitter.com/rEP5OdptaQ
– Neil Cybart 20 October October 2020
MKBHD, for example, uses Apple’s Vell Lite assistant with the iPhone 16, and when it puts the phone and Vellet’s smartphone in its pocket, the connection to the V-Lett immediately falls off, which is not ideal given the importance of what is usually kept in Vellet.
Magnet strength is not as important when it comes to a Magsaf charger as it is primarily for charger alignment, but for auxiliary materials such as lettuce, it needs to hang steadily. More testing is needed, but early impressions suggest that the iPhone 12: Buyers should be cautious with the let-go option.
If you missed our dedicated MagSafe Charger video yesterday, check it out if you want the MagSafe design to look better.
We’ll have iPhones 12: and 12 to test with both the MagSafe Charger and MagSafe cases on Friday, so tune in to it MCummers Later in the week to see both of these accessories in more detail with the new iPhonephone models.
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