Apple is set to unveil the iPhone 15 in the coming weeks, and the device’s long-rumored move from Lightning to USB-C could improve charging speeds.according to 9to5 macSome of the new iPhone 15 models will support charging up to 35W compared to the current iPhone 14 Pro’s limited 27W speed.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo made a similar prediction last year, arguing that Apple’s supply chain will see the company ditch Lightning in favor of USB-C in 2023. Kuo says the switch will allow iPhone 15 Pro models to charge faster, but the feature may only be supported via Apple-certified cables. Apple stopped shipping power adapters with iPhones in 2020 to combat e-waste, so the company may encourage customers to purchase power adapters instead. 35W Dual USB-C Charger was released last year 30W USB-C Charger If you don’t plan on selling a dedicated iPhone 15 charger, it’s designed for the MacBook Air.
All new mobile phones sold within the EU must support USB-C charging by December 28, 2024.
Regardless of the charging speed, the iPhone 15 will very likely be the first model to move to USB-C charging. The European Union has set a December 28, 2024 deadline for all new mobile phones (including iPhones) sold in the EU to be able to use USB-C for wired charging. Delaying by a year means Apple is getting closer to the deadline.
We’ve been hearing various rumors about other features of the iPhone 15 ahead of its official launch, which is speculated to take place on Tuesday, September 12th. The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models are likely to see a price increase compared to previous generations of iPhones, and are expected to feature slimmer bezels and titanium frames in place of the current stainless steel chassis. I’m here. Several credible leakers have also claimed that Apple won’t be selling leather cases for the new iPhone 15 models, but if this proves true, we’ll almost certainly find suitable third-party options. You can.