the latest MagSafe Charger. Nonetheless, when iOS 26 is launched, these devices will also be compatible with other third-party gadgets featuring Qi2.2.
As per Belkin’s assessments, the new UltraCharge series can power an iPhone 16 from 0-50% in just 25 minutes, making wireless charging comparable to using a cable for charging. More significantly, iOS 26 brings additional charging features, including a notification regarding the estimated time to reach 80% battery and a new Adaptive Power Mode designed to enhance your device’s longevity throughout the day.
Naturally, users can anticipate similar advantages with the launch of the iPhone 17. However, it is important to mention that MagSafe and Qi2.2 may not be featured on the iPhone 17e, as the iPhone 16e misses several functionalities found in the flagship models.