A collector known by the alias Kosutami claims on social media that Apple considered introducing a gold MagSafe charger but reportedly abandoned the plan for reasons that have not been disclosed. The tipster says he obtained a colorful MagSafe prototype for the iPhone and has a photo to verify the claim. However, there has been no official statement about whether Apple intends to launch color variants in the future.
Sources indicate that any models not released yet could be paired with cables similar to MagSafe for the 2022 MacBook Air and that the aluminum housing for the connectors may feature more saturated hues. The current official MagSafe charger for iPhone remains the silver and white version, sold on Apple’s official site for 39 dollars, which is roughly 3,100 rubles at current exchange rates.
There are reports from social media outlets that Apple released a brief video focusing on data security for iPhone users, but that video appears to have been produced primarily for the Chinese market and is not widely available elsewhere.
Summary notes suggest this is part of a broader pattern of Apple testing various color options and materials for MagSafe accessories while withholding formal announcements until a later date. Industry observers continue to watch for any credible leaks that might reveal a broader color strategy or color-coded product lines for MagSafe devices. Attribution: Kosutami and related social posts via social media outlets provide the basis for these developments. No official confirmation has been issued by Apple at this time.