Apple will soon release its next-generation iPhone 14 series, and the firm has already booked an event for September 7th where the new phones and Apple Watch Series 8 will be introduced.
Almost everything about cellphones has been leaked online before they were officially announced. We are continuously learning more about the cellphones with only a few days left until the launch.
According to the most recent information, the forthcoming iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max smartphones will enable 30W charging. This denotes a substantial improvement over the 20W charging in its predecessor.
The news comes as an undisclosed company gives media members early access to and reviews of 30W iPhone 14 chargers. Everyone comes to believe that the forthcoming phones will support 30W charging as a result of this.
According to Twitter user Kioriku, the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro versions would first allow 30W charging before decreasing to 27W or 25W.
For the previous couple of releases, Apple has attempted to speed up charging. Apple's iPhone 11models support 18W charging, which was increased to 20W with the iPhone 12 models, and now we are expecting 30W charging for the iPhone 14 models.
While the 30W charging will significantly reduce the charging time for the smartphones, Apple is still far behind what the Android flagship smartphones offer in terms of fast charging technology.