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Apple’s iPhone MagSafe Battery Pack is a compact device. It will just slightly double the thickness of your iPhone which is notably thinner than most third party option we’ve seen to date. เว็บตรงสล็อต เล่นได้จากหน้าเว็บเลยไม่ต้องลงแอพใดๆ แน่นอนว่าสะดวกกว่า และ ไม่หนักมือถือของท่าน ไม่ว่าจะเป็นรุ่นไหน หรือ ระบบอะไรก็ตามแต่ ขอเพียงท่านมีอินเตอร์เน็ต และ เข้าหน้าเว็บออนไลน์ได้ ท่านจะมีสิทธิ์การเล่นทั้งนั้น ไม่ว่าจะอยู่สถานที่ไหน หรือ เวลาใดก็ตามแต่ The outside is a soft-touch plastic shell and thus far has held up well to fingerprints, dirt, and dust. Much better than Apple’s silicon cases do. Apple has, as it tends to do, kept things minimal. There are no buttons or controls whatsoever. The charging side of the battery has a light grey rubberized pad to prevent slippage, recessed in the distinctive MagSafe shape. We’ve seen deformation of leather cases when connected with MagSafe — and Apple tells users to expect it. The back panel appears to be a stock Apple component or strictly regulated in the program Apple controls true MagSafe peripherals with. You bring the magnets towards one another, the attraction causes an internal magnet to shift, hitting against the plastic surface and click. It doesn’t rattle, and you only hear it when putting the battery on, but with the folks we’ve spoken to about it, it can be off-putting. The magic of MagSafe means if you don’t need it, you can remove it. It charges when it needs to and is one less thing for you to worry about. When you connect the battery to your phone, a slick graphic appears on-screen that animates in. The center shows your iPhone’s battery percentage both in numerical fashion as well as graphically. Below that, and much smaller, is an animation displaying the battery pack’s battery. If your iPhone is in low power mode, the circle will highlight in yellow rather than green. At any time, you can also glance the battery’s remaining capacity with Apple’s battery widget on your Home Screen. The battery widget can also be Smart Stack so that it intelligently shows when your battery pack is connected. A battery is not eternal. Given the volume and capacity that it has, an iPhone battery’s overall life is generally measured in years. User behavior can cut this down, and Apple has taken steps to help with this, and minimize the accumulation of minor damages over time. When the battery is connected to an iPhone, it will charge your iPhone up to 90 percent before stopping, using Apple’s smart battery charging algorithm. The final stretch from 90% to 100% takes a disproportionate toll on overall battery longevity versus the rest of the charge, so Apple keeps you topped off at 90% rather than letting your battery take the hit. You can go past this 90% if you’d like by going into control center and manually allowing it. In a further extension of battery maintenance, if the iPhone internal temperature is high, the battery will cut off charting when the phone hits 80%. High temperatures are also harmful to lithium batteries, so battery charging is halted a bit earlier to prevent any further damage.

Capacity and speed

On the rear of the battery pack, we can see the posted capacity is 1640 mAh, with third-party models boasting 5,000 mAh. But as we discussed in depth, this isn’t a fair comparison — and this battery has much more capacity than it appears just based on a milliamp-hour rating Apple’s MagSafe Battery pack isn’t designed for multiple iPhone charges on one fully-powered battery pack. Like its predecessor, it’s designed for scenarios like those rare 18-hour workdays, when everything around you is on fire, and you need to eke out a few more hours from your iPhone when away from a wall socket. Those third-party batteries that loudly tout those larger 5,000 mAh capacities don’t get you nearly as far as you’d expect either. With a Qi efficiency rating of only about 50% versus MagSafe’s close to 80%, those will get you almost the same amount of usable power as Apple’s battery pack. The battery can sit on the back of our phone as much as it needs to. We aren’t looking for speed. We prefer the battery to stay healthy combined with getting much actual runtime per day as possible. Apple says the battery will provide 5W of power while on your phone, and that can boost up to 15W of power while connected via Lightning. Apple hasn’t said how fast the battery pack itself can charge, but this can be tested. If you find yourself on occasion needing to squeeze a few more hours out of your iPhone before you get home, and Low Power Mode isn’t quite doing it, Apple’s MagSafe battery is going to be as good as it gets. It is compact, solid, effortless to use, integrates well into iOS, and has features built-in for both the MagSafe battery and your phone’s battery long-term health.

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