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    Home › Opinion › Is MagSafe’s Return To MacBooks Good?

    Is MagSafe’s Return To MacBooks Good?

    By Rishabh ShandilyaDecember 4, 2022
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    In 2016, Apple made a rather major redesign of its laptop lineup. The new MacBooks are much slimmer and exclusively use USB-C for connectivity, ditching older ports in the process. The Apple faithful, predictably, was not pleased. The much-appreciated MagSafe 2 adapter, HDMI port, USB-A, and many more were removed from MacBooks in 2015, a significant downgrade from earlier models.

    Apple consumers have been forced to adopt a wide variety of adapters and converters as a result. Others were especially dismayed by the elimination of the MagSafe power connection. It was easy to use and secure due to the fact that it immediately hooked to the MacBook.

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    Do we even need MagSafe anymore?

    As it turns out, Apple fans have been clamoring for MagSafe’s comeback since 2016. Truthfully, I shouldn’t have been surprised. One of the best features of Apple computers at the time was the MagSafe connection, which was previously unavailable.

    There have been major changes ever since, nevertheless. Apple gambled everything on the USB-C connector, and now it’s ubiquitous. Nowadays, it is feasible to take use of these connections since they, along with the numerous peripherals and more, have evolved to work with them. Moreover, thanks to Power Delivery innovation, USB-C may also be used as a charging port.

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    Because it is both reliable and easy to use, the MagSafe power connection has become more popular. One of the grounds Apple has used it for so years is because of this feature. It seemed only logical that consumers have a safe way to charge their MacBooks in public areas like cafes, lounges, and bustling businesses.

    The longer battery life of modern notebooks was a major factor in the decision to convert to USB-C. Some have theorized that this meant the previous port was superfluous. That meant Apple customers could charge their devices at home and keep using them without interruption.

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    At first look, the reintroduction of MagSafe might have seemed needless, but there is really a very good reason for it. The latest MagSafe 3 from Apple is an improvement above its predecessors. Today’s computers can recharge quickly because of rapid charging capabilities; the 16-inch MacBook Pro (2021), for instance, can accept up to 140W of electricity.

    Due to USB-C Power Delivery’s 100W maximum power output, this is not feasible. Meanwhile, the USB-C explosion is concomitant with the reintroduction of MagSafe. There are many who believe this is reason enough to dismiss a new connection, but an argument may be made from the other side as well.

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    Without MagSafe, we’d be without a vital connection for connecting a wide variety of peripherals to our Mac in order to keep it powered. In this manner, we won’t have to worry about our connection being disrupted while we charge, since we can utilize a separate port for that. If MagSafe were to make a comeback, what do you think the reception would be like? Is this a major shift for Apple, or is the equipment already outdated, and you’d be OK with USB-C instead?

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    Rishabh Shandilya

    Rishabh is a tech-savvy wordsmith with a flair for crafting captivating how-to guides, troubleshooting manuals, and enticing app lists for iOS and Android. With a passion for gadgets and a penchant for watching smartphone battles on YouTube, Rishabh combines his love for technology with his skillful writing prowess. When he's not immersed in the digital realm, you'll find him writing filmmaking articles, swinging a cricket bat, or watching movies that none will watch.

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