The iPhone now includes a 5W charger. The latest iPhone supports fast charging, which charges up to 50% in 3 minutes, but you need to purchase a separate USB-C lightning cable and a 29W, 61W, or 87W fast charger to take advantage of it.
Although Apple is rumored to sell a fast charger for the iPhone by the end of the year, let's look at how to make it a little faster with the products you have before.
1. Using the
Airplane Mode Activating the Airplane Mode (Tap Control Center> Airplane Mode icon) during charging allows you to charge faster. Airplane mode reduces power consumption by turning off both the iPhone's mobile and wireless connections. Testing in
2014 showed that it took four minutes to buffer, but it was even faster than 50%. 2. Turn off your iPhone If you can buy 20 minutes without an iPhone, you can charge it much faster when you turn off your iPhone while charging. One caveat is that when you turn off your iPhone before connecting it to the power cable, it will turn on automatically as charging progresses. Therefore, it is good to connect the power cable first and then turn off the iPhone. 3. Connecting the iPhone to the MacBook Pro Charger For iPhone 8, X, and iPad Pro models, you can also use the USB-C power adapter with the USB-C power adapter to charge quickly. 4. Peel the case
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iPhone to the can use the iPad or Mac charger to charge the iPhone. The iPad charger is 10W and the Mac charger is 12W. So they charge faster than the 5W iPhone charger.
iPhone can be safer when it is in a cool case, but it is a good idea to remove it if you want to charge it quickly.
This is because the iPhone may not be able to charge the power efficiently within the case. In this regard, Apple explained:
"If you put the device in a particular style case and charge it, heat can build up, which can affect battery capacity. If the device gets hot during charging, it's a good idea to take off the case first. "
5. Proper Temperature Fitting The
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); iPhone is optimized between 16 degrees Celsius and 22 degrees Celsius. If used at a lower or higher temperature, the battery may wear out faster than usual. In most cases, it is normal to operate the device at the optimum temperature, but it is best not to charge it under direct sunlight.
6. Battery status
Apple recommends that the battery be fully discharged at least once a month. It is important to keep the electrons moving for proper management of the lithium battery. Apple advises:
"It's good to have a cycle of charging once per month (100% charge and then fully discharge)."
This method will help you use the battery longer and deliver more power.
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6 tips to charge your iPhone faster
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