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Apple's New MagSafe Battery Won't Work on iPhone 17 Models

Looking for a new MagSafe battery to power your pre-ordered iPhone 17? You might be out of luck if you were eyeing Apple's latest offering.

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Apple's newly released MagSafe battery pack comes with a big caveat: it only works with the all-new ultra-thin iPhone Air. The $99 accessory isn't compatible with the iPhone 17 or iPhone 17 Pro, according to Apple's official product page.

The compatibility restriction is a result of the battery's unusual design. Apple's store images show the tall battery pack would physically interfere with the camera systems on its other new iPhone models when attached.

That's in stark contrast to Apple's previous MagSafe Battery Pack, which worked across multiple iPhone generations before being discontinued in 2023. The new battery's exclusive compatibility reflects the iPhone Air's unique 5.6mm profile and smaller 3,149 mAh internal battery.

The news may be disappointing for iPhone 17 users, but the move makes sense given the iPhone Air's compromised battery life. Third-party MagSafe options do of course remain available for other models.

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kiensoy Avatar
9 months ago
So they designed an external battery only for this model. Doesn't inspire much confidence.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago

Looking for a new MagSafe battery to power your pre-ordered iPhone 17? You might be out of luck if you were eyeing Apple's latest offering.



Apple's newly released MagSafe battery pack ('https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MGPG4AM/A/iphone-air-magsafe-battery') comes with a big caveat: it only works with the all-new ultra-thin iPhone Air. The $99 accessory isn't compatible with the iPhone 17 or iPhone 17 Pro, according to Apple's official product page.

The compatibility restriction is a result of the battery's unusual design. Apple's store images show the tall battery pack would physically interfere with the camera systems on its other new iPhone models when attached.

That's in stark contrast to Apple's previous MagSafe Battery Pack, which worked across multiple iPhone generations before being discontinued in 2023. The new battery's exclusive compatibility reflects the iPhone Air's unique 5.6mm profile and smaller 3,149 mAh internal battery.

The news may be disappointing for iPhone 17 users, but the move makes sense given the iPhone Air's compromised battery life. Third-party MagSafe options do of course remain available for other models.

Article Link: Apple's New MagSafe Battery Won't Work on iPhone 17 Models ('https://www.macrumors.com/2025/09/09/apple-magsafe-battery-wont-work-iphone-17/')
I'm sorry, but what compromised battery life?!? Get real a bit ffs!


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Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JPack Avatar
9 months ago
Reminds me of the Motorola MicroTAC phones from the 1990s.

You could choose the thin battery, but there was no way it was gonna last a day. If you had any sense, you'd install the thicker battery.



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iMac The Knife Avatar
9 months ago
And the number of people who are surprised by this...0. :)
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Apple_Robert Avatar
9 months ago
The Air doesn't have compromised battery life. It has the same battery as the 16 pro and nobody called that compromised.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Slowpc Avatar
9 months ago
That's a great design for the environment ... limited to one model of phone. :(
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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