Apple is all set to launch its next-generation iPhone 14 series in a couple of weeks and the company has already scheduled an event on 7th September where the new phones will be unveiled along with the Apple Watch Series 8.

Ahead of the official announcement of smartphones, almost everything has been leaked online. With just a few more days before the launch, we are still getting some more information about the smartphones.

Apple iPhone 14 Pro

In the latest development, it is claimed that the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max smartphones will come with support for 30W charging. This indicates a significant jump from 20W charging in its predecessor.

The report comes as an unnamed brand is sending out 30W iPhone 14 chargers to the media for early access and review. This leads to making everyone belive that the upcoming phones will have 30W charging support.

A Twitter user Kioriku claims that the next iPhone 14 Pro models will support 30W charging for the first bit of a charge cycle but will then drop down to 27W or 25W.

Apple has been trying to increase the charging speed for the past couple of releases. The iPhone 11 models support 18W charging, which was increased to 20W with the iPhone 12 models, and now we are expecting 30W charging for the iPhone 14 models.

While the 30W charging will significantly reduce the charging time for the smartphones, Apple is still far behind what the Android flagship smartphones offer in terms of fast charging technology.

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