MFi-Certified iPhone Charger Cable 2M- Apphone

iPhone Charging Cable Fast Charging

Lightning Connector not only charges iPhone, iPad, and iPod. But, it also charges Apple’s headphones, earbuds, and other accessories of the Mac. Apple claims that fast charging will fill up your iPhone’s battery to 50% in just a mere 30 minutes. MFi-Certified iPhone Charger Cable 2M- Apphone

Apple is clearly pushing for a portless future, with the removal of the headphone port and now a push towards MagSafe charging. Removing ports from the iPhone entirely would give Apple even more precious room inside the body of the device to innovate new technologies, or improve on existing ones. It would also mean that just like the Apple Watch, which is also portless, the iPhone could one day be completely waterproof.

Your iPhone can use fast charging to reach 50% in only 30 minutes when you use a USB-C to Lightning Cable and a USB Power Adapter more powerful than the standard 5W. For ultimate charging, Apple recommends using an adapter that is above 18W.

To be able to charge your phone up to three times faster using Apple’s fast charge, it is more than likely that you will need to buy a new charger and cable (unless you are one of the lucky ones with a new iPhone). The Apphone iPhone charging cable is designed with a reinforced connector that has been tested to over 10,000 bends for extra protection and durability. Built with only premium materials make this cable more durable and stronger than regular iPhone charger cables, while being flexible and tangle-free. Internal high-quality four-core copper wires help to reduce cord resistance. Enjoy fast 2.4A charging and 480Mbps data transferring rate. Built-in overvoltage protection and strict quality testing ensure safe charging of Apple devices. Prevent overheating and overcharging during charging.

It is fairly difficult to choose between USB type C and Lightning cable. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. Now the earphone is also gone for a toss with this technology! Wireless transmission is the tech giant’s paramount interest. The latest iPhones come up with lightning-to-headphones adapter. This allows the user to still hook up the wired headphones!

Picture this: You’re sitting at your desk, engrossed in a project, and suddenly you trip over your laptop’s charging cable. In an instant, your laptop dropped to the floor, giving you a sinking feeling in your stomach. This unfortunate situation was all too common for MacBook users, until Apple introduced a revolutionary solution – MagSafe cable.

MagSafe 2 and MagSafe 3.

MagSafe 1 charger debuted on the 2006 MacBook Pro with its magnetic attachment and easy detachment. The first ‌MagSafe‌ port has a square design with five holes that connects to the included port using a magnetic connection. The idea is that if the connector is pulled, it will detach quickly and smoothly without damaging the ‌MagSafe‌ connector or ripping the MacBook Pro off the table or desk. Since its release, it has been an instant hit with MacBook users.

MagSafe 1 cable

 

Initially, Apple used a T-shaped design that pulled the wires directly out of the machine, and MagSafe charging port later transitioned to an L-shaped design that placed the wires on the side of the computer. The T-shaped design was used from 2006 to 2009, while the L-shaped design was used from 2010 to 2012.

However, as technology advanced and laptops became thinner and lighter, Apple faced a challenge – how to adapt the sleek design of new devices while maintaining the convenience and security of MagSafe. About a decade later, USB-C gradually replaced Apple’s MagSafe. USB-C cables certainly have their advantages, but MacBook Pro owners have never forgotten about MagSafe.

MagSafe 2 cable

Miniaturization led Apple to launch MagSafe 2 in 2012. MagSafe 2 uses a thinner T-shaped connector, allowing Apple to create a slimmer MacBook. The new design fit the thinner Mac computers Apple released that year. While some users prefer the smaller form factor, the Apple ‌MagSafe‌2 connector is not compatible with the original ‌MagSafe‌ connector and requires an adapter.

Apple brought back the T-shaped design with the ‌MagSafe‌2 cable and stuck with it throughout the Apple ‌MagSafe‌’s lifecycle.

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