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The Duo features two chargers, one for the iPhone 12 and the other for an Apple Watch.
As preorders for the iPhone 12 Mini and iPhone Pro Max kicked off on Friday, Apple also revealed pricing for its MagSafe Duo Charger as well as a Leather Sleeve with MagSafe for the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro.
Apple MagSafe Duo Charger and Leather Sleeve 'coming soon' for $129 - CNET https://t.co/JyIP2ofR3T pic.twitter.com/JNSajbLRIg
— Márcio M. Silva (@marciojmsilva) November 6, 2020
Both accessories will cost $129, or $10.75 a month for 12 months. Apple's site lists both as "coming soon," but doesn't offer a specific release date.
Apple announced the MagSafe Duo charger along with the iPhone 12, HomePod Mini and other MagSafe accessories during an event in October, but didn't offer details on pricing or release date.
The pad features two chargers, one for the iPhone 12 and the other for an Apple Watch.
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