Some Android manufacturers put magnets in their cases (sold seperately) and claimed their phones support Qi2. And Apple does not have magnets in their silicone cases for 16e.
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More likely its just a way to make this a little less competitive against the regular iPhone 16.Is the omission of MagSafe related to the Apple modem? It has been well-documented that Apple struggled to build a modem. Maybe the magnetic interference was part of the problem?
IMHO, The $599 price to encourage buyers to opt for the higher profit phones, but also allow for carriers and retailers to mark the phone down during sale periods. $100 off down to $499 is an easy button and everyone wins in the profit chain. Even $50 off makes it look palatable. I fully expect this will be the new "free" phone w/ 24 months service from Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T. I also don't see this one gaining much traction in Europe... but maybe India?
Lack of magsafe is a non-starter for most people (I assume), but definitely a smart move by Apple to differentiate this product from the "premium" models.
Unless you don’t care about Apple intelligence! Honestly MagSafe is a lot more useful.
Well, Siri is still garbage after all these years…But I'm afraid that that's the short term thinking.
Magnets are expensive, you can also see that with other manufacturers that even though QI2 now supports magnet alignment none of the Apple competitors are implementing it.Is the omission of MagSafe related to the Apple modem? It has been well-documented that Apple struggled to build a modem. Maybe the magnetic interference was part of the problem?
Yeah how dare they make a worse iPhone 16 for 200 bucks less.so much gutted from this phone and they added 200 bucks. why would anyone get this? I hope this fails miserably.
This is an expensive phone, $600-900 range. It was simply hit with a cripple hammer to protect the other iPhones.Magnets are expensive, you can also see that with other manufacturers that even though QI2 now supports magnet alignment none of the Apple competitors are implementing it.
Damn, MagSafe is so useful for car mounts and nighttime charging stands. Crazy omission.
It's not crazy if you're apple. it's a forced upsell to the 16 proper for anyone who needs it.
sucks. dirty, dirty marketing, I'm sure MagSafe would be like $5 more than non-magsafe wireless charging.
You know Apple 🍎 has to separate the lineup. Why would Apple want to jeopardize iPhone 16 & 17 Standard sales with a budget iPhone? If they put most stuff in this iPhone 16e model then no one would buy the 16 & upcoming 17 standard iPhones. 📲Very disappointing news especially considering the price hike. Would have been nice if all the devices/iPhones have support for MagSafe. Not expecting a future version of this phone to have MagSafe
Disagree.They might as welk have removed wireless charging altogether ...
*snort*Magnets are expensive, ...
Qi wireless charging.Wait, it doesn't have magsafe but does support wireless charging?
Is the omission of MagSafe related to the Apple modem? It has been well-documented that Apple struggled to build a modem. Maybe the magnetic interference was part of the problem?
You could use an adhesive MagSafe adapter ring. If you like phone grips I use the snap grip which is thin enough to wirelessly charge.This is a fair point but I don't use a case. I briefly considered buying the iPhone 16E today when I saw that it's shorter in length than the 16 but the lack of MagSafe ended that idea. I may have to replace the battery in my 13 mini while I wait for the 17 series. C'est la vie.