According to a supporting document, Apple could soon release a powerful compact, but especially dual USB-C port. This breeze allows you to charge your iPhone and devices like the Apple Watch at the same time.
- Apple is reportedly operating on two USB-C power stations
- This wind will charge up to two devices with a combined power of 35W
- It would combine GaN technology
Although the document was revoked, 9 to 5mac managed to retrieve Apple’s explanation of the USB-C dual-port charger charges. It says it will have a maximum charging capacity of 35W, which is more than the 27W supported by the iPhone 13 Pro Max.
In addition, it is safe to say that users will also be able to charge their devices like Apple Watch or their AirPods simultaneously. Charging two iPhones simultaneously, however, can reduce the power delivered to each device, as the energy will be distributed evenly.
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GaN wind gains
The document also mentions USB-C Power Supply support which is heavily available in expensive windshield wipers that require high power, such as those of Anker and Baseus. While not mentioned GaN (Gallium Nitride), Apple may be adding technology that is said to be included in the first USB-C windshield similar to the 140W MacBook USB-C charger.
Most port winders use GaN devices because they emit less heat and require less space than a silicone transistor. GaN winds are considered to be smaller and provide more USB ports to charge to different devices simultaneously. Of course, that will not be confirmed until Apple’s dual USB-C charger officially expires.
Oppo and Realme have already tested 240W for fast charging on their smartphones. / © kwgeek
IPhone 14: Effective 33W Upgrade?
Apple has been selling iPhones without wind for several years. Given its laxity in promotional technology, Cupertino could improve its iPhone 14 promotion capabilities to cope with the competition. 33W power may be reasonable as it fits well with Apple’s USB-C dual-deke charger.
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