Qi2 vs MagSafe - What’s the difference?

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024

Комментарии • 28

  • @benammiswift
    @benammiswift 10 месяцев назад +8

    Magsafe was given by Apple to the Wireless Power Consortium to make it a standard, that's why they're basically identical

  • @Morningbell5
    @Morningbell5 Год назад +3

    Love the loop on the short!

  • @TheCdM1981
    @TheCdM1981 12 дней назад

    The new MagSafe combined with a iPhone 16 pro max can deliver up to 25w to the iPhone. It’s very simple MagSafe is Qi2 with a proprietary magnet that causes a strong magnetic seal to have a consistent charge. Pretty easy to explain.

  • @Armando_Aranda
    @Armando_Aranda Год назад +16

    One is Qi 2 and 1 is MagSafe. You’re welcome.

  • @rebow2568
    @rebow2568 8 месяцев назад +1

    The iPhone 15 models was launched with the first time Qi2 charger compatibility before the Qi2 charger later compatible with the iPhone 13 models and the iPhone 14 models coming in the launch of the iOS 17.2.

  • @bonka680
    @bonka680 4 дня назад

    Wrong. Qi2 and MagSafe is based on the same standard. Qi2 lacks certain Apple specific identifiers that for instance enable MagSafe to detect which charger the phone is connected to, where Qi2 will only work as a «generic» charger. It is not just more «premium», it is bundled with specific features that is not in the Qi2 standard. All iPhones with magnetic charging support Qi2.

  • @LILC63
    @LILC63 2 месяца назад

    Just to let you know, the 13, 14 and 15 all support Qi2

  • @matthewburno
    @matthewburno 9 месяцев назад

    The difference is one is universal standard that most devices will work similarly and one works best with iPhones

  • @nicolaspinedasalazar
    @nicolaspinedasalazar 4 месяца назад +1

    Wait, not 100% sure but I think that iPhone 12 up is Qi2 compatible

    • @AppleInsider
      @AppleInsider  4 месяца назад +1

      Apple originally launched Qi2 with the iPhone 15 series. Then, it added it to the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 with iOS 17.2. Then, in April 2024, Apple added it to the iPhone 12 with iOS 17.4. This video was posted before that happened!

  • @NetvoTV
    @NetvoTV 2 месяца назад

    Is this your home?!

  • @lunchtime2960
    @lunchtime2960 2 месяца назад +1

    15w? Umm one plus did 25w years ago.... why so slow

    • @sneshewat
      @sneshewat 2 месяца назад

      wireless

    • @estebanod
      @estebanod Месяц назад +1

      ​@@sneshewatxiaomi did 120W wireless charging like 4 years ago.

    • @Snorlax_95
      @Snorlax_95 10 дней назад

      wireless heats up more compared to wired even at 15w. just imagine the heat generated at 25. your battery wont last as much

  • @Leweise
    @Leweise 7 месяцев назад +1

    Qi 2 was developed with the help of apple

  • @bryanlee8627
    @bryanlee8627 3 месяца назад

    Can a s23ultra still utilise the 15w fast wireless charging? Even without the qi2

    • @estebanod
      @estebanod Месяц назад

      Yes, Qi2 is just Qi 1 with magnets

  • @seppemertens
    @seppemertens Год назад

    Would Qi2 wireless chargers also “remember” the state from standby mode as MagSafe chargers do in iOS17?

    • @agthegoat26
      @agthegoat26 8 месяцев назад

      Yes because you don’t need MagSafe in order to achieve standby mode, you can do it with a wire. It’s an orientation factor

  • @ayounginn
    @ayounginn 8 месяцев назад

    Wont work on iphone 14max pro?

  • @sjh100975
    @sjh100975 Год назад +1

    Using non certified also degrades the battery.

    • @estebanod
      @estebanod Месяц назад +1

      Source: I made it up

  • @TerrySitu
    @TerrySitu Год назад +1

    50W wireless charging is widely available in China now. Even the wireless chargers in their EVs are mainly 50w wireless charging.

    • @AppleInsider
      @AppleInsider  Год назад +5

      They can do 50W, but it is wildly inefficient and loses a lot of power in the transfer, plus the heat can damage phone batteries more easily. It isn't hard to do 50W, it is hard to do it efficiently, reliably, and without damaging phones.