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iPhone 16 Pro to feature faster wired and MagSafe charging

The Apple iPhone 16 Pro features faster 40W wired and 20W MagSafe wireless charging, enhancing your charging experience.

Apple is set to increase the wired and MagSafe charging speeds for this year’s iPhone 16 Pro models, enhancing your charging experience.

According to a report by ITHome, the upcoming iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will support 40W wired charging and 20W MagSafe wireless charging. This enhancement is a testament to Apple’s commitment to balance and address the longer charging times associated with larger battery capacities. Previously, the iPhone 15, iPhone 14, and iPhone 13 models could support up to 27W wired charging and 15W MagSafe charging. The expected increase in charging speed will be a significant improvement, reassuring users about the performance of the new models.

Keeping up with the competition

Apple’s decision to boost charging speeds is likely a response to competition from other flagship Android phones. For instance, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra offers 45W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging. Similarly, the Oppo Reno11 Pro provides impressive 80W wired fast charging. Apple aims to ensure its iPhones remain competitive by increasing charging speeds.

Larger batteries are expected

Another rumor suggests that this year’s iPhone lineup will feature larger batteries, excluding the iPhone 16 Plus. The increased charging speeds will help manage the additional power requirements of these larger batteries. This means you can expect your iPhone 16 Pro to charge faster, even with a bigger battery, making it more convenient for daily use.

The highly anticipated iPhone 16 lineup is set to be unveiled in early September, bringing these exciting enhancements to Apple enthusiasts and tech-savvy individuals alike. The anticipation is palpable as we await the unveiling of these innovative features.

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