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-[* black] There must be ''something'' else we can take apart.
-[* black] Apple was kind enough to ship a lot of folks their new MagSafe charger several days early—including us. It's compatible with all iPhone models capable of wireless charging, but we have a different destiny in mind for ours.
+[* black] Oh wait! There ''is'' something else we can take apart.
+[* black] Apple's new MagSafe charger doesn't come in the teeny tiny iPhone box (you have to give them more money for it), but we did make sure to order one for some... testing.
+[* black] It's compatible with all iPhone models (and other devices) capable of wireless charging. We have a different destiny in mind for ours, though.
[* icon_note] Here's our first peek inside—an X-ray view courtesy of [https://www.creativeelectron.com|Creative Electron].
[* black] This makes for a fun comparison with the ''other'' inductive charging puck Apple makes, for its Apple Watch. You can see a detailed breakdown of those internals [guide|41323|here|stepid=95337].
[* black] One obvious difference is the dark ring of magnets around the exterior—that's right, there are corresponding magnets in ''both'' the charging puck and the new iPhones. The Apple Watch charger uses but a single magnet in the center.