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USB C 20W Fast Charger Plug For iPhone 15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max/14/14 Plus/14 Pro/14 Pro Max/13/13 Pro/13 Pro Max/13 Mini/12/12 Pro/12 Pro Max/12 Mini/11/11 Pro/SE 2022 PD Phone Charger

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According to a test done by ChargerLAB, the iPhone 13 Pro Max can charge faster up to 27W speed when plugged into a 30W charger. Whereas its predecessor, the iPhone 12 Pro Max caps the maximum charging speed at 22 watts with a similar adapter. Hence, it’s best to get a 30W charger andtake advantage of fast charging speeds to rapidly fill the massive battery on 13 Pro Max. To help you out, we’ve compiled a list of various ways that you can use to charge your iPhone 13 mini, 13, 13 Pro, or 13 Pro Max. Charge iPhone 13 with an old charger Apple 5W charger and Lightning to USB cable

USB-C power adapters for MacBooks come in 29W, 30W, 61W, 87W, and 96W. Above that using a MacBook charger ensures that your iPhone charges at the fastest speed, depending on its model. It is worth noting that the 13 Pro Max won’t charge at peak 27W power during the entire charging cycle. That’s because Apple gradually slows down the charging speed once the battery reaches 50% charge to prevent overheating. Charge iPhone 13 wirelessly with a MagSafe charger MagSafe Charger connected to iPhoneSiri may not be available in all languages or in all areas, and features may vary by area. Internet access required. Mobile data charges may apply. All battery claims depend on network configuration and many other factors; actual results will vary. Battery has limited recharge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced. Battery life and charge cycles vary by use and settings. See apple.com/uk/batteries and apple.com/uk/iphone/battery.html for more information. Besides, you can use third-party USB-C power adapters that support USB Power Delivery (USB-PD) andcomply with Apple’s safety standards. Charge iPhone 13 with an iPad charger 12W iPad Wall Charger Available only in selected cities and on selected public transport systems. Requires eligible device and OS version. See here for details.

Depending on the model, iPads come with a 10W, 12W, 18W, and 20W power adapter in the box. Those who have an iPad can use their iPad charger to juice up the iPhone 13. That said, note that only the 18W and 20W iPad chargers support output via USB-C. Hence, your best bet would be to use either of them with the provided USB-C to Lightning cable. Plug iPhone 13 into MacBook charger MacBook USB-C Power Adapters Like previous iPhones, the iPhone 13 features a Lightning port for charging. In case you have an old iPhone then you can use an existingLightning to USB-A cable with the conventional USB-A power adapter to charge iPhone 13. And with a 5W USB charger, it will be better to charge the iPhone overnight since it takes significantly longer to fully charge the battery.

How do I charge my iPhone 13?While Apple encourages users to re-use their oldUSB-A to Lightning cables and power adapters to charge the iPhone. That said, charging an iPhone 13 can be a problem if it’s your first iPhoneor you don’t already have a USB-C charger. In such a case, buying an official charger from Apple seems to be the only solution. While it may appear dangerous, it is entirely safe to use Apple’s higher-wattage USB-C power adapters. That’s because it is your iPhone or iPad that actually regulates the amount of power it can draw from the plugged charger. Charge iPhone 13 through MacBook You can use an existing Qi-certified wireless charger or charging pad to wirelessly charge your iPhone 13 with speeds up to 7.5 watts. A lot of these chargers are available frombrandssuch as Mophie, Belkin, Otterbox, and even at Apple stores.

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