Wireless charging along with iPhone's MagSafe has made topping up your phone battery all the more convenient. Instead of struggling to get your charging cable into the port, you can just place your iPhone on a wireless charger and watch your battery percentage climb, especially now with the iPhone 15 and second iteration of the AirPods Pro 2, switching from a lightning to USB-C charging port. One downside of many wireless chargers, however, is that you have to place your iPhone face up on a flat surface, meaning you can only see the screen properly from directly above.
from Pocket-lint https://ift.tt/2YtzNLS
Comments
Post a Comment