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![]() Apple also leaked the core specifications. "Use the Apple 35W Dual USB-C Port Power Adapter and a USB-C cable (not included) to charge your device," wrote Apple in the support document. Yes, iPhone battery life has improved significantly in in recent years (the iPhone 12 was a rare step backwards), but having the ability to add 50% charge to an iPhone in 15-20 minutes (it is currently 30 minutes) would be a big selling point to a lot of users.Įxpect this story to run and run, especially as ChargerLAB states that "We’ll bring more information about this charger soon."Ġ4/14 EDIT - respected Apple tipster DuanRui has exposed the ChargerLAB images as fake after posting images showing they are edited versions of an obscure 2x 20W charger from Mophie. As detailed below, rival products now offer charging at 2-5x higher wattage than iPhones. Compared to Apple's current 30W monstrosity, it is on a whole different level.Īll of which will squarely focus attention on Apple's plans for improved iPhone and iPad fast charging. All-in-all, this is classic Apple, coming late to the market but with a unique take.įurthermore, the 35W charger looks extremely compact - certainly more so than the vast majority of dual USB-C GaN chargers - and potentially even smaller than Anker's tiny Nano Pro (though that delivers 40W). The charger also has dimples on both sides to make it easier to grip - another rarity in this space. ![]() Typically the ports on dual USB-C chargers are orientated vertically which can make chord management more fiddly at times, especially with thick cables. ![]() ![]() Leaked renders of Apple's new 35W Dual USB-C Charger ChargerLABĬhargerLAB is right, as far as I am aware, this design is an industry first. ![]()
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