You can’t even buy the iPhone 16e yet, but the phone has already had its first controversy. The iPhone 16e doesn’t support MagSafe charging, which is a bit of a surprise for a brand-new device that features high-end hardware similar to the more expensive iPhone 16 and 16 Plus.
Rumors emerged that MagSafe charging might interfere with Apple’s brand-new chip, the C1 modem, which powers wireless connectivity in the handset. Apple was quick to debunk those rumors. The C1 chip isn’t the reason the iPhone 16e lacks MagSafe charging support.
As I said before, Apple’s desire to keep costs down might be the simplest explanation. But just because the iPhone 16e isn’t equipped with internal MagSafe magnets doesn’t mean MagSafe chargers won’t work with a compatible case. The first iPhone 16e tests show that MagSafe cases not only work, they will improve wireless charging speeds. They also show MagSafe cases and MagSafe charging do not interfere with the C1 chip at all.
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