More evidence surfaces that the iPhone 14 Pro duo will support 30W chargers

Peter, 29 August 2022

Back in March analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicted that Apple will introduce a 30W GaN charger this year. Now leakster DuanRui reports that an unnamed brand is sending out new 30W chargers to media outlets for testing with the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro series.

Another leakster, Kioriku, reports that the 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max will only charge at 30W near 0% and before dropping down to 27-25W (that’s how a typical charge curve works). The current iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max charge at 23W and 27W, respectively, so this will be a fairly small bump, unless Apple goes for a more aggressive charge curve (doubtful).

Apple already sells several GaN chargers, including the 140W power brick for the new 16” MacBook Pros and the 35W dual chargers that launched alongside the new M2 MacBook Air. However, those use USB C-to-C cables, while the iPhone 14 generation will stick to Lighting (the last generation to do so, according to Kuo, due to new EU regulations).

Apple's old (non-GaN) 30W charger The new 35W dual USB-C GaN charger The new 35W dual USB-C GaN chargers The new 35W dual USB-C GaN chargers
Apple's old (non-GaN) 30W charger • The new 35W dual USB-C GaN chargers

Also, we’re not holding out hope that Apple’s 30W GaN charger will be included with the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max phones, it will almost certainly be a separate purchase. As for the third-party charger, it will come with a USB-C to Lighting cable.

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  • Anonymous
  • 06 Sep 2022
  • LiY

That's the thing that always makes me crease when it comes to any iPhone or Apple article. There's always guaranteed hate on Apple from fanbois of Android. The obsession is real. Apple lives rent free in their heads. That doesn't happe...

  • Talal
  • 31 Aug 2022
  • X}$

Just listen to them. They are releasing 30 watts charger like its some kind of big achievement. While other companies are now launching chargers that support up to 200 watts PD charging.

Why would it be confusing? They are already used to wireless charging. Yes, they could go portless with this strategy...

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