Article 5MH62 Teardown reveals how much capacity Apple’s $99 MagSafe Battery Pack has

Teardown reveals how much capacity Apple’s $99 MagSafe Battery Pack has

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Samuel Axon
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    The inside of the MagSafe Battery Pack.

This week, Apple launched the MagSafe Battery Pack for the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max. But until the product found its way into peoples' hands, there were some unknowns.

Some of those questions have now been answered in a new teardown video by Charger Lab.

While there had been clues suggesting that the MagSafe Battery Pack measured in at just over 11 watt-hours, we weren't 100% sure. Now we have confirmation. The battery pack has two identical batteries inside it, each labelled as 5.733 Wh. In total, the MagSafe Battery Pack has a capacity of 1460 mAh. And voltage? That's 7.62V.

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