iPhone owners urged to use ‘severely underrated’ accessory and say it’s ‘favorite thing’ – it solves nighttime nightmare

APPLE fans are raving over an iPhone accessory that millions might be missing out on.
The gadget-obsessed iPhone owners say the $39 / £45 item is a game-changer.
Apple's MagSafe chargers are small pads that magnetically attach to the back of your iPhone.
They power it up using wireless charging while snapped securely to the iPhone.
Apple says that several iPhone versions offer full MagSafe support, including "iPhone 15 models, iPhone 14 models, iPhone 13 models, iPhone 12 models".
In a Reddit thread posted this week, Apple fans revealed their love for the accessory.
The original post creator described how MagSafe is a huge help at night: "MagSafe is literally the best thing ever!
"I’m sure people have said the same thing about MagSafe but man is it my favorite thing since upgrading from my iPhone 8 Plus!
"I can mount my phone in the car with out looking, I always know where my charger is at night and I don’t have to fiddle around trying to plug it in!"
Another iPhone owner said: "It's always been severely underrated honestly."
And one added: "It's genuinely my favorite iPhone feature. Use it daily. Never have to think about it. I've plugged my phone in twice since buying it."
Apple launched the iPhone version of MagSafe in October 2020, alongside its iPhone 12.
"The MagSafe Charger is designed to quickly and safely wirelessly charge your iPhone," Apple explains.
"The system intelligently adapts to conditions to optimize charging your iPhone at up to 15W of peak power delivery for faster wireless charging.
"The actual power delivered to the iPhone will vary depending on the wattage of the power adapter and system conditions.
"For iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 12 mini, the MagSafe Charger delivers up to 12W of peak power delivery."
First, you'll need to make sure you've got one of the supported iPhone models (15, 14, 13, or 12).
Then you'll need to purchase a MagSafe charger, which costs $39 plus tax in the United States, or £45 in the United Kingdom.
Next connect the USB-C connector on your MagSafe charger to an Apple power adapter (or a USB-C port on a computer).
Place the MagSafe charger face up on a flat surface.
Make sure it's clear of any metal objects or "other foreign materials", Apple's official advice explains.
Then place your iPhone on the charger.
The back of your iPhone should snap against the MagSafe charger, letting you know that it's connected correctly.
If everything has worked, your iPhone should display that it's currently charging.
Here's the official advice as quoted directly from Apple's support memo...