@variablepulserate One useful aspect of wireless charging is that sometime I see a warning of moisture detected in the charging port of my iPhone. The warning tells me not to use that port until it has dried out. This is when I use wireless charging. The heat buildup in the phone itself from using MagSafe helps to dry out the USB-C port. The same applies to my iPad Pro M5, except there's no MagSafe for that. I have a different charger that attaches magnetically to the iPad's Smart Connector, leaving the USB-C port free for non-power uses or to dry it out.