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Now, new report claims that the upcoming series will support up to 35W charging speed—which either is an improvement or a disappointment. Well, at least “some of the new iPhone models” will support 35W charging as ‘industry sources’ told 9to5Mac. There is no mention of the specific models, but it is likely to Pro variants will get faster charging speeds. Recharging the iPhone 14 Pro Max at these speeds takes about two hours. While the like of Xiaomi puts Apple to shame with the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ 5G for example (not even a flagship) supports up to 120W charging speeds—charging the phone in just about 19 minutes. [caption id="attachment_342619" align="alignnone" width="1154"] iPhone 15 early render | Photo/ 9to5Mac, Hanstsaiz[/caption] Previously, we reported that the iPhone 15 features a USB-C port with a chip that may limit charging and data speeds or simply identify Apple-certified cables and adapters. We have seen that Apple has removed the charging brick from the iPhone retail box. Xiaomi has just introduced its fastest Indian charging smartphone, the Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge. Read more in our articles including "New rumor suggests some iPhone 15 to support 35W USB-C charging" and "Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge 5G w/ 120W charging now official".

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Now, new report claims that the upcoming series will support up to 35W charging speed—which either is an improvement or a disappointment. Well, at least “some of the new iPhone models” will support 35W charging as ‘industry sources’ told 9to5Mac.

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There is no mention of the specific models, but it is likely to Pro variants will get faster charging speeds. Recharging the iPhone 14 Pro Max at these speeds takes about two hours. While the like of Xiaomi puts Apple to shame with the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ 5G for example (not even a flagship) supports up to 120W charging speeds—charging the phone in just about 19 minutes.

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Our coverage of 120w charging includes: "New rumor suggests some iPhone 15 to support 35W USB-C charging"; "Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge 5G w/ 120W charging now official"; "Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro goes official: Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, 12.4” 144Hz LCD, 120W charging". Each article provides unique insights and information.