When Apple launched MagSafe charging alongside the iPhone 12 in 2020 – the feature held the promise of finally helping consumers charge their phones quickly and reliably with minimal hassle.
Specifically, the new technology doubled the max rate at which compatible iPhones could charge wirelessly, up to 15 watts. Apple also clearly wanted to kill one of the biggest day-to-day frustrations of other wireless charging standards – i.e., placing your phone on a wireless charging pad only to discover later that your device didn’t charge.
As the name implies, MagSafe charging leverages integrated magnets to lock iPhones into place for charging, ensuring they are always correctly aligned to charge. MagSafe charging is also more efficient than the current mainstream wireless charging standard Qi, meaning it wastes less power.
Like many new Apple hardware innovations, though, unlocking this benefit required buying newย MagSafe-compatible chargers,ย MagSafe-compatible phone cases, and otherย MagSafe-compatible phone accessories.
With theย launch of the iPhone 15,ย Apple integrated support forย Qi2 (pronounced Chi) wireless charging, a new, more universal wireless charging standard, which Apple helped directly develop in conjunction with theย Wireless Power Consortium.
A slew of recent iOS updates have also brought the improved charging capabilities to theย iPhone 14,ย 13ย and, as of this week, even the iPhone 12.
The new standard unlocks the same fast charging and magnetic placement benefits initially offered via MagSafe. Only in this case, a charger you use doesn’t have to be MagSafe certified. And since Qi2 isn’t an Apple proprietary standard, Qi2-certified chargers can deliver the same benefits to non-iPhones that support Qi2 as well.