MagSafe heating issues with my iPhone 12 Pro
I seem to have heating issues with my MagSafe and I'm worried that it'll cause long-term battery health issues if I use it to charge my phone overnight daily.
TL;DR:
- Using MacBook Pro adapter with MagSafe: phone and MagSafe feels warm/hot in the morning
- Using MacBook Pro adapter with Lightning: phone feels cool in the morning
- Using 20W adapter with MagSafe: phone and MagSafe feels warm/hot in the morning
When I charge my iPhone 12 Pro via MagSafe overnight, in the morning both the charger and the phone feel hot/warm to the touch, like I've been playing a graphics-intense game for a while. I'm worried that this means my phone has been in a heated/warm condition for the 8 hours that it was left charging overnight. This doesn't seem good for battery life.
I chatted with Apple Support initially when I was using my MacBook Pro adapter with MagSafe, and they recommended me to buy the 20W adapter as they say the MacBook Pro adapter was probably providing too much power. So I got it and unfortunately, the heating issue remained.
Is this a thing I have to accept if I opt for wireless charging? Or is this a MagSafe-specific heating issue?
iPhone 12 Pro, iOS 14