After using the Pro Max for two years, I made a couple of steps down the range when buying a newer model. I wanted to save money and was tired of the unwieldy phone. The battery anxiety was not fake. The power of the 12 Pro Max was good, but not great. I was correct in my opinion.
The iPhone 13 needed a top-up a few hours before I ended my day. The upgrade would wipe out any savings I made after the switch. The Mag Go range came to the rescue. It was a powerhouse that was included in our Best portable charging guide.
There is a battery problem.
The MagGo lineup takes advantage of the iPhone's MagSafe capabilities and stays true to the appeal of convenience and value. Soft pastels are available across MagGo. There are various colors of baby blue. The range includes battery packs and charging stands. The 633 saved me a lot of trouble.
There is a photograph of Anker.
An alternative to Apple's own MagSafe battery pack is included in the package. There are different types of MagGo magnetic wireless battery packs, including a small rigid stand, a folding stand, and no stand at all. I usually get over one full charge from the latter variety. The charging speed could change in the future. A 3-in-1 charging cube, complete with 15- watt charging for the iPhone, was just announced by the company. I was dryly told that they hope to incorporate it in future products.
The team-up with a charging stand made this an anxiety-saving, power-giving device for me. The battery pack can be charged by sliding it into the holder on the stand. For me, this is important. I forget to charge battery packs when I use them. I take the pack home with me to use, put it in the stand to charge when I come back to work, and repeat. The pack can be charged with theusb-c port. There is a spot for a second device on the base when the pack is in the stand.
The pack's 11.9-mm thickness makes it easy to put in a bag, pocket, or purse. When the back of your phone has a charging port, it's the same thing. The connection to my phone is secure even though I'm not officially MagSafe.
In the past, I would have recoiled at the idea of carrying a charging pack around each day, but the cost of Apple's MagSafe battery pack is less than that of the Anker 633.
The person is getting a grip.
I can vouch for the whole range of MagGo products, even though the only one that has changed my daily habits is the Anker . The big seller is taking advantage of the iPhone's MagSafe capabilities at more reasonable prices than what Apple has to offer.