An unfortunate similarity of the iPhone 12 and the iPhone 12 Pro is the phone’s battery life. They give acceptable battery life, yet represent a rung down from last year’s devices. usually get around just over four hours of usage for each full charge on a mix of 4G, 5G and also WiFi. For most people, this is only represents a full day of usage, and this includes a small safety net. In comparison, I could get nearly a day and a half from Apple’s iPhone 11 and the iPhone XR. Having a full day’s usage is acceptable, yet it would have better if there was a wider safety net for those days where you go hard.
Speaking about charging, the company has gone with an interesting policy of stopping providing power bricks & earbuds with their devices because of environmental concerns. So all you’ll receive in their box, other than your iPhone 12 itself, is a USB Type C to Lightning cord. I do not think this is a big issue. EarPods are not good, & a lot people do have a power adaptor. And the problematic part is the company’s selection of cable. You will require a charger that uses a USB C port to use the cable and unless you are coming from an iPhone 11 Pro, your iPhone power adaptor will use a USB A connector.
However you can utilise your old charger & cable, however you’ll miss out on the the faster charging abilities that your iPhone 12 is able to provide. If you desire to purchase a USB C brick, you are looking at $39 in order to have one of these.

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MagSafe Uses Magnets
Also, Apple also now has a convenient new wireless charging ecosystem: called MagSafe. MagSafe is a circular shaped wireless charger that will magnetically snaps to the back of your MagSafe compatible iPhone. This gives perfect connection for the fastest wireless charge, it also means you are able to use use the phone as it is charging which you just cannot with a non MagSafe wireless charging pad or stand. You’ll still be able to have a faster top up using a wired charger, but MagSafe is able to charge an iPhone 12 from flat to 40% in around thirty minutes.
Naturally getting MagSafe is going to cost you extra. You will need to drop roughly about $65.00 for the charger, and another $29 if you need to purchase a USB C power brick. If you’re wanting the magnets to connect to your cover or case, you will need to purchase a MagSafe compatible cover. The MagSafe charger will charge through any case, but it just won’t stick to it. MagSafe cases and covers start at $79.
There are parts of Apple’s MagSafe which are proprietary, it still operates as a QI wireless charger that operates with any phone that has wireless charging. The charge will be slightly slower as fast. As of right now, MagSafe is a new, fun and convenient charger, but I am curious in seeing where the system will lead.
While a lot of people don’t have a MagSafe charger at home, there is much potential when it comes to accessories such as vehicle mounts where it could save time.
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