#iPhone 16 pro max case quetion

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heady pewter
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Any help?

feral condor
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masafe won't impact your battery in any way

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it only provides benifts

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like using a magsafe wallet

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for example

heady pewter
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This, look what google saod

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Said*

feral condor
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that's negligible

slow ether
# heady pewter

it may very slightly indirectly affect it with the heat that it mentions

wooden locust
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I’ve not heard of battery issues with MagSafe tbh

heady pewter
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Thats better for that silicone phone case or this clear phone case?

heady pewter
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What's a difference between Next One Clear Shield Case za iPhone 16 Pro Max MagSafe Compatible and apple iphone case, that cost 50$ more?

opaque knoll
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what

nocturne patio
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Doesnt matter which case you get, just go for what you like.
Talking about that magsafe/battery myth, I personally haven’t had any issues in two years with my 15 Pro. I’ve been using rhinoshield magsafe case and alcanside alcantara case (also magsafe). @heady pewter

faint geyser
nocturne patio
nocturne patio
faint geyser
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There are several pages of required specs & testing for MagSafe cases.

wooden locust
# heady pewter

Google AI is wrong about everything, don’t believe it at all

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“Put glue on your pizza” “Remember to eat 2-3 rocks per day”

valid frigate
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All it does is let you put MagSafe accessories on it or wirelessly charge

hazy grove
# heady pewter

This is regarding to the heat which will affect every battery over time . Nothing to do with MagSafe .

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MagSafe will always have a plus due to the MagSafe accessories ( phone stand, car holder , etc. ) . MagSafe charging is a thing due to the magnets on the back of the phone keeping the charger stuck to either the case or the phone. In reality it is just wireless charging like all other phones + a magnet :)))

heady pewter
dusky condor
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MagSafe cases will not damage your battery, plain and simple. The part about removing the case during charging is untrue and based on fearmongering.

faint geyser
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And on top of it, the role of heat is overstated. Loss of battery capacity over time is due primarily to electrochemical degradation that occurs through the charging and discharging cycles. While it’s true that high temperatures can accelerate this process, the battery management systems in modern electronic devices are designed to prevent high temperatures from occurring.
Unless you are using your phone in an environment that exceeds the designed operating temperature, such as leaving it in direct sunlight in the summer, it’s not going to reach temperatures that do damage.

heady pewter
faint geyser
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This one is resolved, yes?

heady pewter