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The second-fastest way to charge your iPhone is with Apple's MagSafe charger and a 20-watt power adapter, but for this to ...
Apple’s shift to USB-C for the iPhone 15 is a welcome relief. But there are some cords you should steer clear of, says columnist Jennifer Jolly.
But it's not just about charging. Apple's MagSafe for iPhone allows for all sorts of magnetic cases, wallets, stands, grips and other accessories that can be quickly attached to the back of an ...
The iPhone 15 is heavily rumored to ditch Apple’s proprietary Lightning charger in favor of USB-C charging, marking a milestone for the company by adopting universal charging.
Power banks are a thing of the past. Instead, opt for a barely-there magnetic charger that reviewers say is better than its $100 Apple counterpart.
Apple began shipping a USB-C to Lightning cable in the box with the iPhone 11 Pro to unlock faster charging. iPhone 5 through the iPhone XS (and non-Pro 11) came with a USB-A to Lightning cable.
Apple-certified MagSafe wireless charging is rated at 15W maximum. Non-certified but compatible magnetic Qi wireless charging is limited by Apple to a maximum of 7.5 watts.
Apple’s current 25W chargers have model numbers A2580 or A3250. Of note, the inscriptions on the charging puck suggest the iPhone 17 will support 50W charging, one of the main benefits of Qi 2.2.
The new iPhone 15 will require the same charger as a MacBook or an iPad instead of the Lightning cable used by current iPhones.
Jan Stryjak, associate director at Counterpoint Research, speculates that Apple will eradicate the Lightning cable and switch all future iPhone models to USB-C charging.