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But, it would certainly be reasonable for Apple to offer 35W or 45W charging to speed up our top-ups on the iPhone. It's unlikely that Apple (or Samsung) would implement something like that anytime soon because fast charging can have negative effects on battery health due to the extra heat it can create.
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However, Samsung also offers 45W "super fast charging" that can charge 0-65% in 30 minutes and charge fully in 57 minutes.īoth of these are blown away by Xiaomi's Redmi Note 12 Discovery Edition that has 210W charging and can get a full charge in 9 minutes. That's Apple's version of fast charging.Īlso: The best MagSafe battery packs: Expert tested and reviewedīy comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S23 has a similar 25W fast charging capability that also goes 0-50% in about 30 minutes but only takes about 70-90 minutes to charge fully. That means you can charge from 0% to 50% in about 30 minutes and it takes about 90 minutes to 2 hours to charge fully - if you have a 30W or higher charging brick.
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The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max have the same 27W charging limit as last year's Pro models (we'll fully test that in the coming weeks). With the iPhone switching to USB-C this year, it would have been the perfect time to implement better charging because USB-C can support crazy-fast charging speeds. That way, if you do have to recharge in the middle of the day you can plug in and quickly top-up. Since the iPhone 15 Pro models don't improve battery life, one of the things that could have made life better for iPhone users was to support faster charging.

Nevertheless, it likely has a pretty big gap to get all of the great shots between 5x and 10x that you can get on Samsung's flagship phone.
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I can't wait to try out the new Apple 5x telephoto lens over the coming months in lots of different situations - especially paired with Apple's excellent photo processing software and machine learning algorithms - and I have confidence that it will be capable of high-quality shots never before possible on an iPhone.

The big difference between Apple's tetraprism and Samsung's periscope is that Samsung still goes twice the distance at 10x. CloseĪlso: The iPhone 16 Ultra camera will integrate the biggest leap in photos since B&W-to-color If you see inaccuracies in our content, please report the mistake via this form.

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