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iPhone 14 Pro and its 30W charging almost confirmed, here is why

iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro max may get the faster 30W wired charging solutions, as one brand is sending 30W GaN chargers to reviewers.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Aug 30 2022, 12:13 IST
iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max to get this big boost!
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1/5 When Apple launched the iPhone 13 series, the “Pro” models had three big things separating them from the non-Pro models - Camera, RAM and display refresh rate. Apple increased the RAM, improved the cameras and added the ProMotion display in the Pro models. Now, Apple is about to give the iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Max an even bigger boost. (GSMArena)
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2/5 In MacRumors' latest update, analyst Jeff Pu has revealed some details regarding Apple's upcoming iPhone 14 series. According to the report, Apple is expected to bump up the base storage capacity in the Pro models. (FrontPageTech)
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3/5 Currently, the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max start at 128GB base storage. Apple is expected to bump that up to a massive 256GB storage capacity. It was only last year that Apple bumped up the base storage capacity from 64GB in iPhone 12 to 128GB in iPhone 13. (iStore)
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4/5 Although some reports claimed that Apple will go back to 64GB base storage capacity for the non-Pro models - iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max, Pu said that it looks highly unlikely. (FrontPageTech)
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5/5 It has also been reported that Apple will replace last year’s iPhone 13 Mini with the new iPhone 14 Max. The iPhone 14 Max is expected to have the same display size as the iPhone 14 Pro Max albeit without the “Pro” features which make it special. (Graphic Designer AR7)
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The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are expected to get faster 30W charging. (FrontPageTech)

With September 7 just around the corner, the world is getting ready for a bunch of new iPhones this Fall. The iPhone 14 series is promising some big upgrades when compared to the outgoing iPhone 13 series. One of the big upgrades is expected to be a faster 30W charging solution on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models, which could promise much faster battery charging times. Now, a new leak suggests that Apple could actually be bringing the faster 30W charging to the Pro models.

Based on a leak from DuanRui, it is said that an unnamed brand is sending 30W chargers to several media outlets and reviewers for the testing of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. On the other hand, another tipster Kioriku says that the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will only charge at 30W when the battery is charged from as low as 0 percent. The power will drop down to 27-25W as the percentage increases. Note that these are unconfirmed leaks and we don't know much about the iPhone 14 series from Apple yet.

iPhone 14 Pro with 30W charging seemingly confirmed

The iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro are said to charge at max power of 23W and 27W respectively, the 30W boost should fasten up the refill speeds. With the relatively smaller battery capacities than the Android phones, these phones shouldn't take over an hour to fully recharge. However, the 65W and 120W charging solutions from brands like Xiaomi, iQOO and Realme top-up bigger batteries in under 30 minutes.

Last year's iPhone 13 Pro Max still holds the crown of offering one of the best battery stamina figures on any smartphone today, and we expect the iPhone 14 Pro Max to only further it. The iPhone 14 Pro Max is also expected to ditch the infamous display notch in favour of a hole-punch cutout for the front camera and Face ID sensors. The display is also expected to feature a variable refresh rate of 1Hz to 120Hz, which should allow Apple to offer the Always On Display feature.

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First Published Date: 30 Aug, 12:13 IST
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