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iPhone 16e: Apple Scales Back MagSafe and Other Features in Its New Entry-Level Model

Rusell
February 20, 2025

Introduction

In the early hours of February 20th Eastern Standard Time (EST), Apple unveiled its long-awaited entry-level model. Contrary to previous speculations of it being named the iPhone SE4, Apple has designated this device as the iPhone 16e. Similar to the iPhone 16 series, it is equipped with the A18 chip, though with a reduced GPU specification. Notably, Apple has removed the MagSafe magnetic feature from the iPhone 16e. Let's delve into how Apple has showcased its meticulous design choices.

iPhone 16e Eliminates MagSafe Magnetic Feature

iPhone 16e: Apple Scales Back MagSafe and Other Features in Its New Entry-Level Model-Chargerlab

The iPhone 16e features a 6.1-inch 60Hz notch display with Face ID support and is powered by the A18 processor. It measures 7.8mm in thickness and weighs 167g. A standout aspect is the debut of Apple's self-developed C1 5G modem, likely paving the way for the iPhone 17 series. In recent years, iPhone models have faced criticism over signal issues, prompting Apple to develop its own modem to address these concerns.

iPhone 16e: Apple Scales Back MagSafe and Other Features in Its New Entry-Level Model-Chargerlab

In terms of color options, the iPhone 16e is available only in black and white, offering fewer choices compared to the standard and Pro models. Due to its notch display design, the iPhone 16e does not support the Dynamic Island feature.

iPhone 16e: Apple Scales Back MagSafe and Other Features in Its New Entry-Level Model-Chargerlab

The A18 processor in the iPhone 16e has a downgraded GPU with one less core. Additionally, the device's buttons lack camera control functions. It comes with a single rear camera, lacks a macro mode, and does not support spatial photos or videos.

iPhone 16e: Apple Scales Back MagSafe and Other Features in Its New Entry-Level Model-Chargerlab

Perhaps the most significant change is in wireless charging capabilities. Unlike the iPhone 16, the iPhone 16e does not support MagSafe or Qi2 wireless charging, limiting it to 7.5W Qi standard charging. This move might benefit phone case manufacturers, as users would need magnetic cases to achieve similar wireless charging functionality. Pricing starts at $599 for the 128GB model, $699 for the 256GB version, and $899 for the 512GB variant. As an entry-level model, the storage options seem quite expensive.

iPhone 16e: Apple Scales Back MagSafe and Other Features in Its New Entry-Level Model-Chargerlab

The iPhone 16e adopts a USB-C port and supports 20W wired charging. Its battery life has been improved compared to the standard iPhone 16.

iPhone 16e: Apple Scales Back MagSafe and Other Features in Its New Entry-Level Model-Chargerlab

However, the iPhone 16e does not support WiFi 7 and lacks the second-generation Ultra-Wideband (UWB) feature.

Summary of ChargerLAB

The iPhone 16e's omission of the MagSafe magnetic feature and limitation to 7.5W Qi wireless charging is indeed unexpected. Users wishing to enjoy the convenience of Apple's magnetic accessory ecosystem will need to invest in magnetic cases, presenting an opportunity for case manufacturers. Overall, when compared to the iPhone 16, the iPhone 16e's specifications and pricing may not offer significant value for money. 

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