
Apple USB-C Power Adapter
30 W
Apple USB-C Power Adapter
30 W
You can do it, it won't really make a difference.
In short - you can use it with iPhone 11 and it will draw a bit more power when charging over cable (it can draw 22-23W max), but I doubt you will see any big difference in charging time when compared to the 18W charger (maybe a few min). When charging wirelessly - you will see no difference - iPhone 11 can charge max with 7.5W and does not support the new MagSafe protocol (which is 15W anyway).
Non
The cable must be purchased separately. Attention: Depending on the end device, it can be USB-C to USB-C or Lightning (Apple only, e.g. iPhones).
Yes, it works perfectly with older iphones, ipads with lightning connectivity and without fast charging. I tested it on an iPhone 7 Plus, an iPad Air and an iPhone X.
Yes, of course you can.
The interface is the same across the whole range of a model: 11 or 11 pro is the same. No worries about the power level either.
You definitely can. The iPhone 13 supports the 20W. Anything lower takes much longer to charge. So it's not harmful in this case ;)
In my home country, the UK, there have been several fires resulting in partial or total destruction of houses, and in other cases severe electric shocks from cheap power supplies. I would rather buy the official product from a reputable supplier, rather than save money in the short term and end up with costly problems in the long term. Same with cables, I prefer to buy decent cables rather than cheap ones that break, short out etc.
Good morning Yes, this adapter is suitable. LG
Ja (iPhone SE 2020)
Gemäss diesem Artikel https://www.phonearena.com/news/Yes-your-old-18W-adapter-charges-the-iPhone-12-as-fast-as-the-new-20W-charger_id128212 sind die beiden Adapter praktisch gleichauf (101 vs. 102 Min. Ladedauer).
With this Apple power adapter, it is possible to insert a normal plug or an adapter that does not protrude beyond the normal 3-pin plug dimensions into the CH 3-way socket. The original power adapter for an iPad just barely works. I don't know of any other solution with this power (20W).
And why can't you use any other USB-C power supply, does it have to be one from Apple? Otherwise check here where it is available https://www.toppreise.ch/preisvergleich/Netzteile/APPLE-20W-USB-C-Power-Adapter-MHJE3ZM-A-p628412
Yes, this charger (18 W) is compatible with the iPhone 12 Pro. But I recommend the following product for the new iPhone 12 Pro: Apple Power Adapter (20W) The power supply (20 W) recommended by me is the successor of the power supply in your request (18 W) The new power supply (20 W) supports fast charging (up to 50% in 30 min.). Best regards
The Apple Watch does not have a Lightning connector. I also believe that the charging cable for the Apple Watch is not available in USB-C.
4 months ago
Yes, the Apple 20W USB-C Power Adapter is compatible with the iPhone 15. It supports fast charging for iPhone models from iPhone 8 onwards, including the iPhone 15, and can charge the battery to 50% in around 30 minutes.
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You can use the Apple USB-C Power Adapter 30W with the iPhone 15 Pro. Here are some important points: - The adapter uses a USB-C port that is compatible with the iPhone 15 Pro. - It offers a power output of 30W, which is sufficient for fast charging of the iPhone. - Apple recommends such adapters for fast charging of their devices, including the newer iPhone models. It is therefore safe and efficient to use this charger for your iPhone 15 Pro.
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Apple's 20W USB-C Power Adapter (MHJE3ZM/A) is compatible with the iPhone 16 Pro Max. It supports fast charging for Apple devices, including recent iPhones and iPads. There is no need for a new, more powerful charger for this device. However, make sure you use a USB-C to USB-C cable to take advantage of fast charging.
Automatically generated from the .This is because the 18 W adapter is offered by a third-party retailer. We have no influence on the prices of these suppliers. Certain iPhones 12 even require 20 W for fast charging. Both can therefore be used.
I think it is the same. I am using it for 15 pro
Yes, use the original Apple cable supplied for full performance with a Pro or Pro Max iPhone 15, but you can also use any USB cable.
Noticeably faster charging.
Yes this also works with an iPhone 7, the iPhone will negotiate the charging speed with the charger and can also be charged with it.
According to the information on Apple's website, this adapter works with a USB-C cable and is listed as compatible with a MacBook Air (M2, 2022).
Yes, that is not a problem, because a smartphone will only draw as much current from the charger for charging as is good for the battery. The smartphones have electronics in the battery that can communicate with the charger, so nothing breaks :).
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