iPhone is at risk of crashing after using MagSafe external battery

Priced at $115, Apple’s MagSafe external battery has been officially put on sale. However, consumers have encountered various unexpected problems after the purchase. Among them, the most feedback is that the magnetic strength is not enough. Pressing the power button on the side of the iPhone will cause the phone to fly out.

Clicking the button on the side with the MagSafe external battery installed may cause the phone to loosen from the battery and possibly fall. This problem was discovered by Quinn Nelson and was caused by the relatively thick battery, which meant that it was difficult for shorter fingers to reach and secure the phone from the other side.

Another problem is that the charging speed of the MagSafe external battery is relatively slow, so users have to spend a lot of time fixing their mobile phones to accessories in daily use. It seems that consumers should be very careful not to take the wrong phone when the batteries are connected together, or at least to make sure you have Apple Care.

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