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  2. MagSafe (wireless charger) - Wikipedia

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    The first version of the MagSafe Charger, released in 2020, delivers up to 15 W of power to iPhones 12, 12 Pro, and newer, with the exception of iPhone 12 Mini and 13 Mini, which support 12 W. [12] The Wall Street Journal found the MagSafe Charger charged at half the speed of a 20 W wired charger. [13]

  3. MagSafe - Wikipedia

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    However, as of 2023, Apple still sells power adapters for both MagSafe 1 and MagSafe 2. [31] In 2011, Apple posted a support document about the strain-relief problems with the MPM-1 ("T")-style MagSafe power cables, [32] and issued settlement offer for buyers of Apple 60 W or 85 W MagSafe MPM-1 adapter within the first three years of purchase.

  4. Inductive charging - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] Inconvenience – When a mobile device is connected to a cable, it can be moved around (albeit in a limited range) and operated while charging. In most implementations of inductive charging, the mobile device must be left on a pad to charge, and thus can't be moved around or easily operated while charging.

  5. 10 Minimalist MagSafe Wallets for Carrying Only the Essentials

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    Apple's MagSafe tech—which allows you to snap an iPhone 12 or later to a slew of accessories, like chargers, holders, and desk setups—has been a great addition on the last few models of iPhone ...

  6. Icosahedral symmetry - Wikipedia

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    Icosahedral symmetry is equivalently the projective special linear group PSL(2,5), and is the symmetry group of the modular curve X(5), and more generally PSL(2,p) is the symmetry group of the modular curve X(p). The modular curve X(5) is geometrically a dodecahedron with a cusp at the center of each polygonal face, which demonstrates the ...

  7. Facial symmetry - Wikipedia

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    FaceResearch – Online studies on facial symmetry by researchers affiliated with University of Aberdeen (Scotland) School of Psychology, and University of St. Andrews (Scotland). "A facial symmetry plugin for the GIMP Archived 2019-04-05 at the Wayback Machine"—Try experimenting with facial symmetry, using open source software.