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Does the MagSafe system of iPhone 12 have power loss equivalent to Qi wireless?
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Actually, the word MagSafe in the macbook is a power outlet that prevents time from tripping over the wires. That's all, but when you use it on your iPhone, it's different. It's definitely going to fall off the plane. At first, I understood that the MagSafe system is a new charge, but it's actually wireless charging and magnets stick to it tightly. However, why can I supply up to 15W of electricity compared to a Qi system up to 7.5W? Another question is why iPhones are sure to be one of the charging standards. Even if a specific device is available for sale (that can't be used on other devices) Actually, as you know, wireless charging has a lot of power losses and extreme heat causes the battery to deteriorate quickly. Let's discuss it. Thank you very much. คาสิโนออนไลน์ได้เงิน คาสิโนออนไลน์ เล่นคาสิโนสด
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