One of the biggest changes coming to the iPhone 15 series is the replacement of the Lightning port with a USB Type-C port. Well, at least “some of the new iPhone models” will support 35W charging as ‘industry sources’ told 9to5Mac. This is a significant improvement over the iPhone 14 Pro, limited to only 27W, while the vanilla model only having 20W. Recharging the iPhone 14 Pro Max at these speeds takes about two hours. [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. And they’re smart enough to introduce MFi (Made for iPhone) USB-C cables and adapters to maximize profit while still complying with the EU law. Do take these speculations with a grain of salt as we’re yet to see the iPhone 15 series in full detail as it launches next month. Read more in our articles including "New rumor suggests some iPhone 15 to support 35W USB-C charging" and "iPhone 3G: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly".
One of the biggest changes coming to the iPhone 15 series is the replacement of the Lightning port with a USB Type-C port. Well, at least “some of the new iPhone models” will support 35W charging as ‘industry sources’ told 9to5Mac.
This is a significant improvement over the iPhone 14 Pro, limited to only 27W, while the vanilla model only having 20W. Recharging the iPhone 14 Pro Max at these speeds takes about two hours. [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.
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