PolitiTweet Archive
Home Figures About
Donate
Profile Image

Dieter Bohn

@backlon ↗

  • Overview
  • Archive
  • Deleted
Deleted Yes
Hibernated Yes
Last Checked Feb. 11, 2022

Created

Tue Oct 20 20:57:48 +0000 2020

Likes

209

Retweets

5

Source

Twitter Web App

View Raw Data

JSON Data

View on Twitter

Likely Unavailable
Profile Image

Dieter Bohn @backlon

1.5 I suppose the implied "Safe" is that it can safely charge wirelessly at 15W because it's guaranteed to be aligned and to have been approved by Apple (either by making it directly or via MFI). Sure I guess, but it's still weird. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2020 Deleted after 1 year, 3 months Hibernated

Preceded By

Profile Image

Dieter Bohn @backlon

1. Why is it called MagSafe? I get that it's a beloved brand, but the "Safe" in "MagSafe" was that your laptop wouldn't go flying when you tripped over the cable. Here, the cable's too short to trip over and even if you do, the magnets are guaranteed to send your phone flying. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2020 Deleted after 1 year, 3 months Hibernated

Followed By

Profile Image

Dieter Bohn @backlon

2. As previously tweeted, the magnets on the iPhone are not enough to let it stick to a fridge. The MagSafe puck itself will stick, but only on the charging side. You'll need to double-stick tape it if you want to put it anywhere. https://t.co/DjvDglFrTi — PolitiTweet.org

Dieter Bohn @backlon

Important magnet test https://t.co/ImjbudX4dI

Posted Oct. 20, 2020 Deleted after 1 year, 3 months Hibernated

© 2025 Politiwatch. Tweets and other media belong to their indicated owners; all other materials are licensed CC-BY-SA. If you use PolitiTweet professionally, please feel free to let us know. Note that PolitiTweet stopped archiving new tweets on April 3, 2023, when Twitter disabled our API access.