As usual, Apple has been very evasive when it comes to specs at the launch of the iPhone 16, but deep details are starting to trickle in. Recently, a tipster known as ShrimpApplePro (@vnchocotaco on X) shared screenshots of a document. Strengthens wired charging support up to 45W.

THE The document is a certificate from the China Quality Certification Center (CQC) is the body responsible for verifying quality standards in products sold in the country. The publication of the information resource shows all models of the new generation Apple mobile phones tested at 5-15V and 3A.

Under these circumstances, All iPhone 16s are compatible with 45W chargingThis is a significant improvement over the 27-29W supported on the base iPhone 15. This is an increase of more than 50% from one generation to the next.

For some reason, Apple did not mention this improvement in the charging capacity of the iPhone 16only 25W supported by MagSafe is highlighted.

It is possible that Apple did not disclose the specifications because it does not recommend charging at this capacity. However, The company already sells high-power plug adaptersbut with use for MacBooks.

It is worth noting that there is a 45W charge may not last the entire charging processThis total can be maintained for the first few minutes and then decreased as the component reaches maximum capacity, so that temperature and longevity can be maintained at ideal levels.

THE iPhone 16 launched on Monday (9) and pre-sale is set to begin next Friday (13). International deliveries will begin on September 20, but there is no official estimate for shipments in Brazil.

Source: Tec Mundo

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