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  2. OtterBox - Wikipedia

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    Otter Products, LLC, or simply OtterBox, is an American privately owned consumer electronics accessory company based in Fort Collins, Colorado, that produces cases for mobile devices. The company was founded in 1998 as a manufacturer of water-resistant boxes meant to house electronic devices, mostly catering to outdoor enthusiasts . [ 2 ]

  3. MagSafe (wireless charger) - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone 12/12 Pro and newer (except the 3rd generation iPhone SE) support Qi2 with iOS 17.4. [43] MagSafe Charging Case for AirPods (3rd generation) The wireless charging case for AirPods (4th generation) does not have magnets to automatically align with MagSafe chargers due to its smaller size.

  4. iPad Mini (6th generation) - Wikipedia

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    It has an 8.3-inch 2266x1488 Liquid Retina display, taller and slightly narrower than previous models while maintaining the pixel density of 326 PPI, which is the same on all iPhones with Retina LCDs since the iPhone 4, excluding the Plus models. The display is laminated and has an anti-reflective coating, as well as wide color and True Tone.

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  6. Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    These launches were successful, with the iPhone 5 (released September 21, 2012) becoming Apple's biggest iPhone launch with over two million pre-orders [138] and sales of three million iPads in three days following the launch of the iPad Mini and fourth-generation iPad (released November 3, 2012). [139]

  7. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    USB 3.x and USB 1.x Type-A plugs and receptacles are designed to interoperate. To achieve USB 3.0's SuperSpeed (and SuperSpeed+ for USB 3.1 Gen 2), 5 extra pins are added to the unused area of the original 4 pin USB 1.0 design, making USB 3.0 Type-A plugs and receptacles backward compatible to those of USB 1.0.

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