Comment by gcapu 3 years ago I just want my Mac and my iPhone to use the same charger. It’s not necessarily about the spending. 6 comments gcapu Reply gnicholas 3 years ago And just in time for MagSafe's return...the iPhone will go to USB-C! Of course, you can still charge a Mac over USB-C — it's just not as much of a unification as it seems. eropple 3 years ago Does MagSafe charging cause a Macbook Pro to heat up in the same way that USB-C charging on the left side of the device does?When I saw that on my new M1 Max, I assumed so, so I never used it. (Also because I had USB-C charging for everything else...except my iPhone.) evilduck 3 years ago Wasn't that just an issue with the final 16" Intel MBP? I don't think any M1/M2 Macs have had that problem. 1 reply → stouset 3 years ago Nope. My MacBook Pro w/ M1 Max has never even gotten warm, even while plugged in with MagSafe and pegging every CPU at 100% with SIMD instructions. 1 reply →
gnicholas 3 years ago And just in time for MagSafe's return...the iPhone will go to USB-C! Of course, you can still charge a Mac over USB-C — it's just not as much of a unification as it seems. eropple 3 years ago Does MagSafe charging cause a Macbook Pro to heat up in the same way that USB-C charging on the left side of the device does?When I saw that on my new M1 Max, I assumed so, so I never used it. (Also because I had USB-C charging for everything else...except my iPhone.) evilduck 3 years ago Wasn't that just an issue with the final 16" Intel MBP? I don't think any M1/M2 Macs have had that problem. 1 reply → stouset 3 years ago Nope. My MacBook Pro w/ M1 Max has never even gotten warm, even while plugged in with MagSafe and pegging every CPU at 100% with SIMD instructions. 1 reply →
eropple 3 years ago Does MagSafe charging cause a Macbook Pro to heat up in the same way that USB-C charging on the left side of the device does?When I saw that on my new M1 Max, I assumed so, so I never used it. (Also because I had USB-C charging for everything else...except my iPhone.) evilduck 3 years ago Wasn't that just an issue with the final 16" Intel MBP? I don't think any M1/M2 Macs have had that problem. 1 reply → stouset 3 years ago Nope. My MacBook Pro w/ M1 Max has never even gotten warm, even while plugged in with MagSafe and pegging every CPU at 100% with SIMD instructions. 1 reply →
evilduck 3 years ago Wasn't that just an issue with the final 16" Intel MBP? I don't think any M1/M2 Macs have had that problem. 1 reply →
stouset 3 years ago Nope. My MacBook Pro w/ M1 Max has never even gotten warm, even while plugged in with MagSafe and pegging every CPU at 100% with SIMD instructions. 1 reply →
And just in time for MagSafe's return...the iPhone will go to USB-C! Of course, you can still charge a Mac over USB-C — it's just not as much of a unification as it seems.
Does MagSafe charging cause a Macbook Pro to heat up in the same way that USB-C charging on the left side of the device does?
When I saw that on my new M1 Max, I assumed so, so I never used it. (Also because I had USB-C charging for everything else...except my iPhone.)
Wasn't that just an issue with the final 16" Intel MBP? I don't think any M1/M2 Macs have had that problem.
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Nope. My MacBook Pro w/ M1 Max has never even gotten warm, even while plugged in with MagSafe and pegging every CPU at 100% with SIMD instructions.
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