MacBook Air M2 can charge itself, but won't work 1

MacBook Air M2 can charge itself, but won’t work

More than a month after its official presentation, Apple finally launched the new MacBook Air M2 in France a few days ago, and some users have already been able to find a hidden feature that’s fun to say the least. On Twitter, Gregory McFadden posted a video. A “hidden” feature of Apple’s new computer.

In his video, can be seen charging your computer in an unusual way., since it plugs both ends of the MagSafe cable into the device, namely the USB-C connector on the lower USB-C port and the MagSafe connector on the magnetic port of the same name. Then we can see that the LED of the cable is lit and the computer notifies the user that it is charging. In other words, the MacBook Air M2 seems to be able to charge itself.

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MacBook Air M2 has already fallen victim to its own success

Since there is no computer that can charge its own battery every day, The MacBook Air M2 seems to have been a hit among Apple fans. As a reminder, the MacBook Air M2 is significantly more expensive than its predecessor, as it’s available with an 8-core CPU, 8-core GPU, 8GB of combined memory and 256 SSD storage starting at €1499. Go will get 1849 euros for an 8-core CPU, a 10-core GPU, 8GB of combined memory and 512GB of SSD storage.

If you want to buy a copy, we recommend going to the store, as the official site already shows quite long delivery times. In the effect, Shipments for the Midnight version will only be made between August 11 and August 18., in less than a month. Estimated delivery for Starlight, Space Gray and Silver color groups is between August 4 and August 11. Apple has likely had to extend delivery times due to the COVID-19 pandemic that has paralyzed its factories in China.

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