Get the Latest Updates on iPhone 15: Leaks, Specifications, and Fast Charging Technology

2023-08-21 06:47:00

With the approaching launch of the iPhone 15 from Apple next September, the latest leaks indicated that it may provide fast charging technology for the battery. On Sunday, CNN quoted 9to5Mac, a technical blog, that the new iPhone charging port will switch from Lightning to the more widespread USB-C, and at least some models will support faster charging speeds. The blog cited industry sources. Apple did not respond to CNN’s request for comment. The network suggested that the iPhone 15 would be compatible with a 35-watt charger, which would allow the phone’s battery to charge faster. Apple recommends iPhone 15 Pro and Max users to avoid charging with any wired chargers in excess of 27 watts, and it is important not to use chargers that exceed the recommended wattage, because excess power may lead to overheating of the phone and damage to the battery. So far.. what do we know regarding the iPhone 15? Leaks regarding the new iPhone 15 have increased over the past weeks, and Forbes magazine has quoted some of its specifications from sources it described as reliable. Leaks regarding the new iPhone 15 have strengthened over the past weeks, and last June, Forbes magazine quoted some of its specifications from sources it described as reliable. PatentlyApple also mentioned that “it was confirmed in two new supply chain reports from China that the current stainless steel frame in the iPhone will be replaced by a titanium frame in the iPhone 15 Pro.” And leaks spread regarding the titanium frame of the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max in reports last year, but no more information was revealed in 2023. However, PatentlyApple confirmed that there are requests for titanium that have been submitted by the “Hon Hai Group”, the main supplier. For Apple, to produce the iPhone 15 Pro, and it will be shared with its subsidiaries such as “Hong Zhun” and “FII”.
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