The launch of last year's iPhone 16e stirred up a wave of controversy, primarily due to the omission of the MagSafe feature. While the device does support Qi wireless charging, its power output is limited to a mere 7.5W, and it falls short of being compatible with the Qi2 standard. Apple refuted claims that this decision was linked to any conflicts with its in-house-developed C1 baseband, emphasizing instead that it was a strategic product decision.
