This will disappoint you with the iPhone 12 and other things that you may not have brought with you



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We’re still not sure how much RAM the new iPhone models are equipped with, but at least we’re sure of one thing.

Stops at 7.5w wireless charging with anything but MagSafe

And is that Apple returns to its limitations in terms of charging, and in this case wireless charging.

This is because Apple stops at 7.5 w with Qi wireless chargers, that is, all charging equipment that the company itself does not offer exclusively for the iPhone, and they do so now in the form of a MagSafecharger that connects magnetically to the back of the new iPhone 12 models.

To charge quickly (50 percent in 30 minutes), the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro series require a 20 W charger. Apple charges 229 kroner for its.

According to Apple, this is what allows new models to charge wirelessly with this technology at a rate of 15 watts, or “up to” while typing, so 15 is not constant:

Please note that Belkin and other companies will offer other charging solutions, also for the car. Image: Apple

iPhone 12 mini on the left, iPhone 12 on the right:

The iPhone 12 mini doesn’t lose much by being small. Photo: Apple:

iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max:

The iPhone 12 Pro Max has a full 20 hours of video playback. That’s five hours longer than the iPhone 12 mini. Image: Apple

Download the new iPhone 12 wallpapers

Who doesn’t like new wallpapers?

9to5Mac has brought out Apple’s new iPhone 12 series straight from iOS 14.1, ensuring maximum resolution.

Download from 9to5Mac.

New dark Apple wallpapers since iOS 14.1. Image: 9to5Mac

HomePod mini has some new tech you may not have heard of

Apple didn’t emphasize this, and it’s not that strange since only Apple Home is supported so far, but the newest cheaper speaker at almost a quarter of the price has something called Thread (Wikipedia), and it’s a wireless standard for Devices. of IoT that will make it easier for them and their competitors’ assistants to communicate with each other.

Together on technology are Apple, Amazon, and Google, to name a few.

So far, Apple claims the technology only works with Thread-enabled HomeKit devices.



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