FCC filing reveals new iPhone MagSafe charger
At this point, everyone following the technology knows that Apple is ready to reveal new iPhones later this month. Although we do not know exactly what the new smartphone will bring or even what they will be called for sure, speculation suggests that the iPhone 13 line arrives soon. A new FCC file has been released showing an updated magsafe charger that could be launched with the iPhone 13 line.
The deposit describes the details of the new charger offering information about the bandwidth, emissions and other details. With the FCC publication, the charger has been approved for sale and some details have surfaced in the FCC deposit. We note that the charger can deliver 15 watts of power to an iPhone while delivering a Watt to load airpodes.
The hypothesis is that the charger is called Magsafe, but the FCC ranking does not mention this name anywhere. What is clear in the document is that the cable is a magnetic iPhone charger. Its output power is the same as that of the loaders currently available, and it has a round round of similar size.
The round washer is the part of the charger that attaches to the back of the iPhone models magnetically. Presumably, since the charger was to go through the FCC for new approvals, Apple has made changes. However, it is not clear, what changes have been modified. Some rumors suggested that a new magsafe charger with more power power arrived, but according to the documentation, it is not correct.
Speculation now suggests that upcoming iPhone 13 smartphones can soon have a larger load coil. A larger load coil inside the smartphone would mean that the magsafe charger should be changed, which should be approved by the FCC. The documentation shows that the updated charger has the model number A2548; The current cable is A2140.