Why Should Apple Leather Wallet With Magsafe be Your First C by jessicaworld .....
Designed with both style and function in mind, the new iPhone Leather Wallet with MagSafe is the perfect way to keep your ID and credit cards close at hand. It's made with high-quality European leather that looks premium and feels sturdy. The slim profile and simple design make it look amazingly.
Date: 4/28/2023 2:19:54 AM ( 19 mon ago)
I’m always misplacing my wallet. But this is for one very simple reason: I barely need it these days. Thanks to Apple Pay, my iPhone has turned into what I like to refer to as The Magic Free Money Machine.
However, there are times when I need to retrieve my wallet either to grab the three-digit CVV code for online purchases or to fish out my driving license. Unfortunately, due to the infrequency with which I use it these days, I can never remember where I leave my wallet.
As a thin wallet fan, the idea of ditching my wallet entirely has been appealing for some time. While I don't yet live in that wallet-less utopia, Apple's frequently maligned iPhone Leather Wallet with MagSafe is great, despite what you may have heard from critics.
What is the apple leather wallet with magsafe ?
Apple’s MagSafe technology that came with the iPhone 12 changed the game in terms of wireless charging. Included in their line of chargers and accessories that attach magnetically to your phone is the Apple iPhone Leather Wallet with MagSafe. It’s slim and doesn’t add extra bulk, so the combo can easily fit in your pocket. The magnets allow it to stick right to the back of your phone, so you’ll always have your ID and credit card on hand.
That’s how it’s supposed to work, at least. In our experience, the iPhone Leather Wallet with MagSafe slides out of place in your pocket or bag without much force. It also fell off our phone repeatedly during use, causing us to end our two-week testing period early. Before we jump into that, let’s start by looking at what we like about this wallet.
The magsafe phone case follows the lead of the modern wallet which is, to all intents and purposes, a little slipcase for a couple of cards. It doesn’t fold and it doesn’t have any hidden compartments for loose change. And while you can squeeze three cards into it, I wouldn’t recommend doing so if you fancy retrieving any of them.
This arguably makes it one of the least functional wallets on the market and, as such, won’t appeal to hardened wallet users.
The phone cases with magsafe attaches magnetically to the back of your iPhone and features a thumb-sized cut-out at the back which is designed for retrieving cards from the wallet with a swipe of that digit. It’s made from leather and feels like it’ll put up with a lot of abuse. In fact, this is the tightest, most well made non-aluminium accessory Apple has made for a long time. It’s also a joy to hold and run your fingers across, unlike the horrible material they use for accessories like the Magic Keyboard and AirPods Max case.
But when all is said and done, it’s a leather slipcase for two cards that attaches to the back of your iPhone. Although this will make it a tough purchase for wallet traditionalists, it’ll please anyone who likes a simple features list.
What’s it like in everyday use?
I bought the MagSafe Wallet out of curiosity. I wanted to see if it was something that would benefit me and find a place in my everyday life, but I was also curious as to whether or not it would display the same inherent flaw with MagSafe as exhibited by the Battery Pack.
That flaw relates to alignment.
MagSafe consists of two magnets – a circular one at the ‘top’ of the accessory which is tasked with the majority of the grip (and, I assume, the data connection), and a vertical magnet designed to aid alignment.
The vertical magnet isn’t strong enough.
This is troublesome, because, just like the MagSafe Battery Pack, the Wallet will sit skew-whiff on the back of your iPhone when you quickly throw it on. A small adjustment is then required to ensure it sits square, as intended.
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