According to a new support document released by Apple states that if you are using a leather case on your iPhone while charging with the MagSafe charger, then it might leave a circular mark on its back.
Join Our Apple Channel on telegram
The same thing was also noticed in the silicon case. So not only leather cases but other cases are also affected by the MagSafe charger. As Apple warned, It is possible that the leather cases could have a greater impact than the other cases. Here are the precautions that Apple mentioned on its website for using MagSafe accessories:
- Don’t place credit cards, security badges, passports, or key fobs between your iPhone and MagSafe Charger, because this might damage magnetic strips or RFID chips in those items.
- If you have a case that holds any of these sensitive items, remove them before charging or make sure that they aren’t between the back of your device and the charger.
- As with other wireless chargers, your iPhone or MagSafe Charger might get slightly warmer while your iPhone charges. To extend the lifespan of your battery, if the battery gets too warm, the software might limit charging above 80 percent.
- Your iPhone or MagSafe Charger could get warmer and charging could take longer after heavy use. Your iPhone will charge again when the temperature drops. Try moving your iPhone and charger to a cooler location.
- Your iPhone won’t charge wirelessly when simultaneously connected to power via the Lightning port—instead, your iPhone will charge via the Lightning connector.
Apple introduced the MagSafe charger along with the iPhone 12 models that charge iPhones magnetically through MagSafe technology. Other than the charger the company also introduced many MagSafe accessories such as three different types of cases and leather wallets.
Read More: Older iPhones could charge super slow with MagSafe charger