• KrummsHairyBalls@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    You don’t get the point of MagSafe?

    I have a Pixel Stand and a Quad lock MagSafe wireless charger.

    The Pixel stand requires me to place the phone perfectly, and sometimes if I’m half a millimeter off, it’ll tell me to align the phone better.

    The MagSafe Quad lock snaps into place with magnets and gets full speed charging with no chance of it becoming misaligned.

    Would you prefer a screwdriver with a magnetic head, or without? Do you like when your screws fall off?

    • Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      I just plug a cable in, tbh. Or have a stand the phone sits on, which automatically aligns it with the charging circutry, too.

      That’s wht I mean. It’s neat. It solves the problem of needing a specific stand for a specific phone to ensure alignment. Of course in an age of 3D printing, a 3D-printed stand that aligns the USB-C cable actually works exactly as quick when putting the phone down, so eh. So yeah. Neat. But is it in any way transformative? No, not at all. In fact a day after I no longer notice it existing. Which speaks to good technology, sure, but also means I struggle a bit to understand why people make a bit deal out of:

      • Wireless charging
      • Magneting holders
      • Magneting holders with wireless chargers
      • BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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        10 months ago

        You’ve never had usb ports fail.

        I didn’t either until USB C became standard on phones. I’ve had 3 USB C port failures in 3 years. Wireless charging has saved one phone so far. The others I just replaced.

        The other use-case is the car, it’s nice to be able to get in and set the phone on the magnetic mount and have it charge without connecting a cable. Makes getting out simpler too. Just grab the phone and go.

        • Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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          10 months ago

          Never had a USB port fail, no. And to be fair, lack of easy repairability is a separate and much bigger problem. On the FP4 I have, I doubt a broken charging port is a big problem, considering how easy the camera was to replace.

        • SuperIce@lemmy.world
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          10 months ago

          I’ve been using USB-C on all my phones and most laptops since 2015. One of the phones I used for 4 years and plugged in multiple times per day, and I’ve never had a USB-C port fail.