Whats the point of the rings ? Is it to make phones that aren’t mag safe well mag safe OR is it to put on phones that are already mag safe and its just to reinforce the item its supposed to hold
It's both! It allows (1) non-MagSafe phones (android & iPhone 11/X/8 & tablet); and (2) MagSafe phones without a MagSafe phone case to use MagSafe accessories. Because phone case's thickness renders the magnets inside iPhone weak, so even a MagSafe phone like iPhone12/13 need a MagSafe ring on it's phone case to use MagSafe accessories.
Is the rings waterproof? Because I’m thinking of installing it on both Catalyst Total Protection case and my Lifeproof fre case for my iPhone 12 Pro Max and I’m thinking of installing to my solar wireless power bank also. Does it work inside the case or outside the case? Let me know.
Hi there. I am new to all of this msgsafe method. I have a Flip4 with a regular baseus wireless 15w charger. Why add magsae capability? Wouldn't this mess up the phone later as it has a different technology? Thanks in advance.
@@cozydaisydayWait so is it easy to remove it and put it on other cases because I have different iPhone 13 cases and what about cases I buy that doesn’t have the magnet ring
It should work because the iPhone 11 Pro Max is wireless charging compatible therefore if you put the metal ring and align it properly it should hold the phone onto the MagSafe charging puck. However, the only issue I could foresee is that the iPhone 11 Pro Max is so large that if the metal ring isn’t substantial enough strength to hold to the magnet the phone will be too too heavy and will not stay secure to the magnet. (I’m not saying this is the case, I’m saying it MIGHT BE).
Hi. Sorry for the late response. Use fingernail or any thin object to pry off the edge. Then start to peel it off. Since the ring's adhesive isn't reusable, you only need to take care of your case while removing.