Collectors Discover Unreleased Apple 'Magic Charger' Accessory

Collectors based in Asia have discovered an unreleased MagSafe charging peripheral called the "Magic Charger," which Apple seemingly scrapped upon getting to the manufacturing stage.

unreleased apple magic chargerImage via @TheBlueMister

Rare Apple product collector and Twitter user "TheBlueMister" first shared images of the unreleased accessory late last year. Since then, several other collectors seem to have got their hands on Design Validation Test (DVT) versions of the device.

TheBlueMister set about disassembling the accessory to restore it to working order, showing some of this process on Twitter. Connection to a Mac confirms that the unreleased accessory is indeed called the "Apple Magic Charger."

The accessory features a rubberized white ā€ŒMagSafeā€Œ charger inside an anodized aluminum rounded square that can be pushed out into a vertical position. It seemingly has a Space Gray finish and includes a white rubberized base to keep it in place on a surface, as well as a built-in braided USB-C charging cable. It also appears to bear a resemblance to the iPhone Lightning Dock. The Twitter user known as "DuanRui" shared additional images of the unreleased Apple Magic Charger.

The accessory's design is similar to the hinged Apple Watch charger on the ā€ŒMagSafeā€Œ Duo and the now-discontinued Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Dock, and is the first time a ā€ŒMagSafeā€Œ charger has been seen in a hinged implementation on an official Apple accessory.

The design seems to be somewhat limited for the ā€ŒiPhoneā€Œ since it cannot be pushed upright in portrait orientation on the charger, proving useful for watching content in landscape mode only. The ā€ŒMagSafeā€Œ puck could, of course, still charge an ā€ŒiPhoneā€Œ when flat, as well as AirPods that have a ā€ŒMagSafeā€Œ Charging Case.

TheBlueMister says that an early version of the Apple Magic Charger's design was limited to keeping an ā€ŒiPhoneā€Œ in the upright, horizontal position only, and these limitations were apparently among the key reasons that Apple canned the product. Yet this is not the first charging accessory Apple has canceled in recent times. In 2019, it shelved AirPower due to problems with overheating, buggy inter-device communication, and mechanical and interference issues. Despite its problems with wireless charging accessories, Apple's work on new charger products apparently continues.

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