The iPhone 14 would have the fastest charge ever seen on an Apple smartphone

Apple might bring the charge of its iPhone 14 to 30W, once morest 20W on the iPhone 13. A small evolution therefore, which comes up once morest the limitations of lightning.

Rendu 3D de l’iPhone 14 Pro par Let’s Go Digital et Technizo Concept. // Source : Let’s go digital / Technizo Concept

Barring a cataclysm, the iPhone 14 will be revealed by Apple on September 7, 2022 during its back-to-school Keynote. So far unlike many Chinese brands, theiPhone does not really play the race for fast charging, being satisfied with 20W since the iPhone 12 and 18W since the iPhone 8. The Apple firm might increase this charging speed a little for its next generation of telephones.

If you know Apple, you can imagine, the iPhone 14 will in any case not seek to win over the 120 W and other 165W that we see flourishing with other manufacturers. For what might potentially be his latest iPhone with lightning cableCupertino might opt for 30 W.

A rumor on Chinese social networks

This is what the Twitter account DuanRui believes, which relays the rumors current on Chinese social networks. He writes: iPhone 14 Pro series might use 30W charging power? “Recently, a charger brand started sending out new charging products to the media, and it will advertise in the iPhone 14 series video.”

The author adds to temper: “It seems that the peak power of the iPhone Lightning interface is only 27W (9V 3A), and only 14.5V.”

A quick tour of Weibo, the equivalent of Twitter in China, shows that many rumors are indeed going in this direction, pointing according to the accounts to a 27W or 30W charge. It is therefore necessary to take this information with a lot of critical distance. Whatever happens, even if Apple announces next week an increase in the charging speed of its phones, you will understand, do not wait for a revolution either. It will always take more than an hour of charging if you are aiming for a full charge.


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