Apple Leather Wallet with MagSafe (for iPhone) - Saddle Brown (Previous Version)
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I really didn't want this to come off, but it did in my experience. When you put your phone in a tighter jean pocket or a bag, the wallet slides around or falls out completely. You might be fine if you have looser pockets and are aware of this, but I wasn't willing to take the chance.
No, to charge with the magsafe charger, you must remove the wallet.
In my experience, I can fit about four cards, but it's very tight at first, and then it loosens up. My ridge wallet, which I had for a year, was largely replaced by this wallet.
The iPhone Leather Wallet is designed to work with iPhone models that have MagSafe technology. It attaches to your iPhone's back with magnets or to a MagSafe iPhone case. It is compatible with iPhone 12 and higher.
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Nice.
You heard it first: I was planning to buy this for my new iPhone, but then I learned that leather is made from the carcasses of farm animals. Apples, you should be ashamed of yourself for using woodland creatures in your merchandise. Now I have to toss my leather boots because Apple claims to have invented leather from dead dolphins.
It's fantastic. So. Apple. This is an excellent addition to the Mag Safe line; it attaches perfectly and is made of high-quality leather.
About two years ago, I came across a "wallet" case for my iPhone X and decided to try it. After a few weeks, I discovered that I rarely, if ever, needed one of the "reward" or other junk cards in my wallet. Granted, I didn't have the "Costanza" with me, but I had at least four CCs and a few other cards. I now carry only my driver's license, one credit card, and a "paper" insurance card (just in case!). ) and a folded $20 have met almost all of my needs for the past two years. I have to remember to use the Costco credit card instead of my regular credit card, but I haven't found it inconvenient. br>br>When I bought the iPhone 12, I also bought a wallet case from the same company. Unfortunately, the manufacturer made a lot of changes that I didn't like, so I had to return the case. I started looking for a new wallet case and decided to wait a month for the Apple Wallet to arrive, during which time I watched several Apple Wallet reviews, many of which were negative. The majority of the reviews emphasized how simple it was to remove the wallet from the phone. It's not enjoyable to lose a credit card. awaiting the arrival of a new card with a new number, and then changing the 20 auto-dialed numbers That number has a monetary value attached to it. I started to worry, but I waited patiently for the Apple Wallet to arrive. br>br>I've had the Apple Wallet for three days and I'm very happy with it! The QR chargers would not work in my previous wallet cases because they were too thick. I watched as the one I bought gathered dust, but now I can just remove the wallet and use the QR or MagSafe charger. I usually lounge around in athletic clothing, but the last few days I've been wearing jeans to see how easy it is to lose my wallet. I'm not even close to being able to let it go. In order to detach the wallet from your pocket, you must first insert or remove the phone from your pocket. br>br>In terms of practicality, my ID, credit card, insurance card, and $20 all fit perfectly. They're simple to take off, but not so loose that I'm concerned they'll fall out. I attempted to incorporate my Costco membership card into the equation; however, The card fits, but it's a tight fit. I'm sure the leather would stretch with use, but I don't use that card often enough to warrant stretching it. br>br>Finally, I'd like to mention something. An audible tone and a brief haptic are heard when the Apple Wallet is removed from the phone. I haven't yet figured out how to change the sound or haptics, but I'm hoping that will be added in a future update (having the Apple Watch alert me would be fantastic).
This is a great wallet for someone who uses Apple Pay on their phone to make digital payments when shopping at brick and mortar stores, as previous reviewers have stated. If you need to access your cards frequently throughout the day, it will be inconvenient. Adapting to carrying fewer cards is a non-starter for me because I'm used to a slim card holder wallet. issue. br>br>I have three cards and a double-folded bill, and the fit is snug but not so tight that the cards can't be removed. You'll have to remove the wallet from the back of the phone if you need to use a card. I use it with the iPhone 12 Mini and believe it is the best fit of the entire 12-series. The wallet's edges are identical. (I'm using an iPhone 12 mini leather magsafe case. ) br>br>I've also discovered that the magnet's strength is adequate. I was also concerned that it would fall off when I put my phone in and out of my pocket, but so far there have been no problems. br>br>Because it's an Apple product, it's priced at the top of the market.
Gross.
fetched. Isn't it possible that the buyer had bad luck? Perhaps they simply received a faulty one? So, I decided to put this theory to the test, and it turns out that leather purchased directly from Apple is noticeably better. I'm sharing because I was tempted to buy from Amazon because of the lower price, but after seeing the difference in quality, I won't. Caution to the buyer.
I requested a brown, but was given a black instead. Fortunately, black is also a good match for my phone. I'm not returning it because it's Amazon's fault that I gave it 4 stars. In general, the product is appealing.