iPhone 16e: Why Apple Thinks You Don't Need MagSafe Anymore

Apple has defended its design choices for the iPhone 16e, particularly the absence of MagSafe charging. The company argues that the target market for this device does not prioritize features like wireless charging and instead values a larger battery and affordability. While tech-savvy users may find the lack of advanced features disappointing, Apple contends that regular consumers who primarily need a reliable phone with good battery life will be satisfied. The iPhone 16e is positioned as an entry-level model aimed at a broader audience, and its success will largely depend on its price point rather than cutting-edge technology.
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