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MagSafe for Android: Is It Compatible?

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Source: Framesira/Shutterstock.com Apple created MagSafe specifically for iPhone 12 but then utilized it in the latest models. The MagSafe magnet is embedded at the back of the phone, charging the phone wirelessly.  If you have an Android phone, you might be wondering if it’s possible to use the MagSafe feature too. Read on to learn what MagSafe is, why it’s so popular and what Android phones are compatible with it. What Is MagSafe? MagSafe has a ring of magnets that stick to a MagSafe charger, allowing you to wirelessly charge your phone via Qi charging: a wireless charging standard most phones adopt. The MagSafe magnet’s purpose is so you can charge your iPhone safely and quickly.  The differences between MagSafe charging and standard Qi wireless charging are that MagSafe charging is faster, and the phone has better contact with the charger.

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MagSafe for Android: Is It Compatible?