Testing confirms MagSafe doesn’t interfere with Apple’s C1 modem in iPhone 16e<div class="feat-image">

</div><p>The iPhone 16e
lacks support for MagSafe charging, an omission that has dominated conversations about Apple’s cheapest iPhone model this week. Initially, there was speculation that MagSafe might have been excluded due to interference
with Apple’s C1 chip, which is its first-ever cellular modem designed for the iPhone.</p>
<p>Yesterday, Apple
confirmed that the C1 has nothing to do with the omission of MagSafe on the iPhone 16e. New testing conducted by an iPhone case accessory manufacturer and shared with
9to5Mac adds more detail to the situation.</p>
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Testing confirms MagSafe doesn’t interfere with Apple’s C1 modem in iPhone 16e