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It's never been less valuable to upgrade to a new iPhone or any new flagship phone, it's true because we are increasingly paying more for gadgets that don't fix the real problems that cellphones have. Maybe that's why one of the rumors before this inevitable autumn change isn't about this phone about the existing charger, which can make charging faster. Because faster charging it saves time
Rumors began on social networks on China Weibo that the next generation iPhone will come with a new 18W USB-C charger, something more suited to the type of charger that currently comes with most Android phones and is able to provide more juice from fillers 5W power that Apple has used for years. This rumor only sounds more plausible in the light that Apple has dropped the price of the Type C to Lightning USB cable that will be needed to use a new wall wart.
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What really means fast charging, a feature that is supported by the iPhone today but 5W chargers that are packaged together are not. Fast charging is not new, and has become a selling point for various Android phones, often thanks to the Qualcomm chips they share, which do intelligent technical work of routing increased power from high-wattage chargers in a way that makes batteries charge faster without overheating . The inclusion of Apple from a higher wattage charger will carry it equally on the front, and help do something to reduce low battery anxiety in a world where no company is interested in making a cellphone with a very long battery life.
While a pack-in charger that can charge quickly will definitely be a bonus, it will also be a silly reason to upgrade your entire cellphone. If you already have an iPhone 8, 8 Plus, or X, you can get a faster fee just by updating the cable and charger. A good bet is the Anker USB-C charger and Apple's official USB cable, which has now been discounted by USB C to Lightning, both of which fared well in some extensive testing by Gizmodo.
Your cellphone may never be comfortable staying more than one day, at most twice, but it can go fast at least as a small comfort.
It's never been less valuable to upgrade to a new iPhone or any new flagship phone, it's true because we are increasingly paying more for gadgets that don't fix the real problems that cellphones have. Maybe that's why one of the rumors before this inevitable autumn change isn't about this phone about the existing charger, which can make charging faster. Because faster charging it saves time
Rumors began on social networks on China Weibo that the next generation iPhone will come with a new 18W USB-C charger, something more suited to the type of charger that currently comes with most Android phones and is able to provide more juice from fillers 5W power that Apple has used for years. This rumor only sounds more plausible in the light that Apple has dropped the price of the Type C to Lightning USB cable that will be needed to use a new wall wart.
Read too : Not to be outdone now the iPhone will adopt a faster battery charging system
: Circulating news about the iPhone SE 2 'hanging out' like the iPhone X?
What really means fast charging, a feature that is supported by the iPhone today but 5W chargers that are packaged together are not. Fast charging is not new, and has become a selling point for various Android phones, often thanks to the Qualcomm chips they share, which do intelligent technical work of routing increased power from high-wattage chargers in a way that makes batteries charge faster without overheating . The inclusion of Apple from a higher wattage charger will carry it equally on the front, and help do something to reduce low battery anxiety in a world where no company is interested in making a cellphone with a very long battery life.
While a pack-in charger that can charge quickly will definitely be a bonus, it will also be a silly reason to upgrade your entire cellphone. If you already have an iPhone 8, 8 Plus, or X, you can get a faster fee just by updating the cable and charger. A good bet is the Anker USB-C charger and Apple's official USB cable, which has now been discounted by USB C to Lightning, both of which fared well in some extensive testing by Gizmodo.
Your cellphone may never be comfortable staying more than one day, at most twice, but it can go fast at least as a small comfort.
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