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Apple’s new MagSafe battery works only with the iPhone Air

The new iPhone Air MagSafe battery attaches seamlessly to the slim device but is not compatible with other iPhone models due to design limitations.

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Apple quietly revived its snap-on MagSafe battery concept at this week’s fall event — but there’s a twist: the $99 accessory isn’t meant to be a universal MagSafe pack for every iPhone. Instead, Apple says the new battery was “created exclusively for iPhone Air,” and the product page lists only that model under compatibility. If you own an iPhone 17 or 17 Pro and were hoping for official Apple power-on-the-go, you’re out of luck — at least for now.

Apple’s iPhone Air lives up to the “Air” name: the handset is unusually thin for a modern flagship. The MagSafe battery that accompanies it, by contrast, is tall and narrow — slim enough to slip in a pocket but long enough to sit along most of the back of the phone. Apple’s product images show the battery clipped to an iPhone Air sitting beside an iPhone 17 and an iPhone 17 Pro; in those side-by-side shots, the pack would likely collide with the chunkier camera modules on the 17 and 17 Pro if you tried to use it on those phones. That appears to be the cosmetic and mechanical reason for Apple’s compatibility decision.

The details Apple provides support that reasoning: the company advertises the pack as delivering up to 65 percent additional charge to iPhone Air, and up to 12W of MagSafe wireless charging when attached. It also notes that plugging the battery and a 20W (or higher) adapter into the iPhone Air simultaneously will speed up charging. Those specs line up with Apple designing the battery to be a tight, ecosystem-focused solution rather than a one-size-fits-all return of its old MagSafe Battery Pack.

Rear three-quarter view of a white Apple iPhone Air with a white MagSafe battery pack magnetically attached to the back, showing the single camera lens, flash, microphone, side buttons, and Apple logo, with the battery pack seamlessly integrated into the phone's slim design against a white background.
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You might remember Apple’s original MagSafe Battery Pack, which disappeared from the store in 2023 after the iPhone 15 cycle. That pack was more of a universal snap-on accessory and remained compatible across multiple iPhone models. But the iPhone Air’s razor-thin chassis and the company’s current design choices appear to have pushed Apple toward a bespoke accessory that compensates for the phone’s smaller internal battery. The reasoning is straightforward: a super-thin phone with a smaller battery needs a slimmer external pack to preserve the handset’s pocketability and handling.

Bringing a MagSafe battery back for a single model lets Apple control the experience more tightly: the company can guarantee fit, heat management, and battery behavior for a single phone profile. Apple’s marketing emphasizes “smart behavior” — the pack and phone coordinate when to top off the internal battery to maximize overall longevity — a claim that’s easier to guarantee if the hardware geometry is identical across devices.

If you own an iPhone 17 or 17 Pro, the plainly stated compatibility list is the practical takeaway: Apple’s official pack is not listed for those models, and the images suggest the pack would physically interfere with their camera humps. That’s a shame for anyone who liked the original snap-on convenience, but it’s not the end of the road. Third-party accessory makers already sell a variety of MagSafe-compatible battery packs that are designed to account for camera bumps or to provide modular attachment options that work around different phone shapes. If you care about official support, though, this accessory is targeted at the iPhone Air.

Alternatives and practical advice

Third-party MagSafe batteries remain plentiful. Brands such as Anker and Belkin (and many smaller Qi2-focused entrants) make snap-on or magnetic battery packs with different sizes, connector placements, and magnetic strengths that — depending on your case and phone layout — may work better with the iPhone 17 or 17 Pro. If you opt for a third-party pack, look for: Qi2 / MagSafe alignment specs, a raised design that clears camera bumps, and a reputable seller with clear return policies. Also, check real-world reviews for heat behavior; smaller, higher-output magnets and packs that promise 12W+ outputs can get warm during fast wireless charging.

If you’re considering the Apple pack for an iPhone Air, note the price ($99 in the US), the modest maximum output (up to 12W over MagSafe), and Apple’s claim of up to 65 percent extra charge for that phone. For people whose primary complaint about the Air is “great phone, terrible battery life,” this is a neat, integrated fix — one that preserves the phone’s slim silhouette better than most chunky power banks.

Apple’s move is a small example of a larger playbook: increasingly, Apple is selling hardware and accessories that are tightly matched to specific models rather than trying to maintain a single accessory standard that fits everything. That approach yields a cleaner, more predictable user experience for the devices it targets — but it also nudges buyers toward model-specific accessories and adds friction for owners of other phones.

If you own an iPhone Air, Apple’s new MagSafe battery is obviously worth a look. If you own something else, don’t panic: third-party MagSafe options remain viable — but if you want guaranteed fit and behavior, you’ll either need to wait for Apple to expand compatibility (not guaranteed) or accept a third-party alternative and do your homework on fit and heat.


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