If the charger is certified by Apple as MagSafe it should wirelessly charge at 15W. If it is merely “MagSafe compatible”, ...
If you've picked up a new iPhone within the past few years, you're sure to have noticed that it comes with a USB-C-to-Lightning cable that isn't compatible with your existing charger. We know ...
Thankfully, every iPhone released in the past six years supports much faster charging, but the downside is that with very few exceptions, Apple has never supplied you with the right adapter to get ...
Wondering what the EU-mandated change from Lightning to USB-C means for your smartphone? The iPhone USB-C switch explained ...
TL;DR: Early gift idea for iPhone users: 70% off this wireless charger with MagSafe compatibility. Who says you have to wait until December to start gift shopping? There’s a deal on this ...