MagSafe Battery Pack was launched earlier this month by Apple for its iPhone 12 collection. A teardown of this wi-fi on-the-go battery charger reveals the battery capability and different particulars. The MagSafe Battery Pack has two similar batteries built-in inside and every are labelled as 5.733Wh. In complete, the MagSage Battery Pack has a capability of 1,460mAh and the voltage is at 7.62V. The teardown additionally presents in depth particulars concerning the circuits contained in the battery pack, together with warmth dissipation and different particulars.
The newest teardown has been revealed by ChargerLAB on YouTube. In the video, the MagSafe Battery Pack from Apple is totally dismantled to indicate its viewers the internals and the battery capability. The cowl itself has two copper coils, with one that’s related to an NFC chip. Once the PCB module is eliminated, two batteries of similar sizes are revealed. The complete capability of 1,460mAh is kind of much less for a battery pack, particularly when in comparison with different third-party battery packs on the market.
A metallic warmth sink and a copper foil are hooked up to the shell for higher warmth dissipation. ChargerLAB goes on to element all of the circuits and silicon on the PCB module. You can watch the total video under:
Apple’s MagSafe Battery Pack carries a price ticket of Rs. 10,900 in India ($99 within the US). It is presently accessible for orders within the US. The Apple India on-line retailer has additionally listed the battery pack, however supply is listed to be ‘presently unavailable.’
The MagSafe Battery Pack is appropriate with iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max. Once the battery pack is hooked up on the again, it begins charging the iPhone robotically, with none want for urgent a button. The MagSafe Battery Pack will be charged whereas hooked up to the iPhone with a Lightning cable.
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