One of the main innovations iPhone 15 and 15 Pro, it will be a USB-C connector that will replace the Lightning that Apple has used so often in its smartphones. All indications are that this new port, in addition to greater compatibility with cables, will provide higher transfer speeds. And apparently – and how he comments 9to5Mac—, also faster charging on some models.
The aforementioned portal claims through “people familiar with the matter” that some iPhone 15 models will include fast charging up to 35W. By comparison, the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max have by far the most powerful fast charging ever on an iPhone; in some conditions they reach 27 watts. The iPhone 14, on the other hand, is limited to 20W fast charging.
The problem with fast charging on iPhones is the large battery of some models. For example, the iPhone 14 Pro Max takes up to two hours to fully charge, despite the fact that it is carried out at 27 watts. Power 35 W, therefore, This would allow the battery to charge much faster.
It also makes sense for Apple to make the new iPhones compatible with that power, given that they recently released 30W and 35W adapters for the MacBook Air, which of course are also compatible with the iPhone.
At the moment yes the charging time these 35W can offer is unknown this will reach the iPhone 15 as we have to consider other factors such as each model’s battery size. Apple, on the other hand, may support 15W fast wireless charging with MagSafe.
The iPhone 15 will go on sale in September.

Although Apple hasn’t confirmed anything yet, everything points to the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro being announced in September. Specifically, on the days of September 12 or 13.
Apparently, some of the most important telephone operators in the United States are asking their employees not to take vacations on these dates before “an important announcement of a new smartphone”. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman also agrees that the new models will be unveiled one of these days.
Among the main novelties in addition to the USB-C port in the iPhone 15 will be screens with thinner bezels, camera improvements, new processors and longer battery life.
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