Yesterday it jumped on the news that the The European Union finally approved the mandatory nature of the universal charger, the use of USB-C to charge all our devices. Something that Apple seems to have avoided in the latest release of the iPhone 14 but that it will have to go through. And is that Apple is playing hard to get. The Mac already uses USB-C, the iPad, the device most closely related to the iPhone, has been charging via USB-C for a while now, what about the Apple iPhone? They will end up adding the USB-C port but for now it seems that they focus on the MagSafe, Apple’s wireless charger that has just updated its firmware. Keep reading that we tell you more details.
It was also yesterday when Apple updated the MagSafe charger designed to charge our iPhone (iPhone 12 and later), and the new AirPods Pro 2 wirelessly. The curious thing about the MagSafe is that with the we ensure the load thanks to the magnets that make it never detach from our device. A firmware that arrives with version 10M1821 compared to the previous 10M229 firmware. Keep in mind that from the settings we will see the version 255.0.0.0 (previous was 247.0.0.0). It was launched back in 2020 together with the iPhone 12 and with this it reaches its third update.
What does this new version bring us? Well, in the end, it is still a charger and it is true that Apple never provides update notes with this type of device. We don’t know what new features or bug fixes will be included in the update but everything seems to be on track to be an update that improve charging on the new iPhone 14 and AirPods Pro 2. There is no clear method to update your MagSafe charger, it will simply update while you are charging your device. And to you, what do you think of the MagSafe charger? Does it convince you, do you use other wireless chargers? We read you…