If you are planning to get a fast charger for your iPhone or iPad specifically the 30W brick that costs you $50, we request you to put a hold on your buying decision. That’s because there is firm evidence that Apple is coming up with a 35W dual USB-C charger powered with GaN technology, which means it will have a compact form factor. Apparently, Apple accidentally posted a support document on their website mentioning “Apple 35W Dual USB-C Port Power Adapter.” Before posting the news, 9to5Mac managed to snap a screenshot before it was pulled down by the company.
Here’s how the Apple’s upcoming dual USB-C charger would look like:
#Apple is planning to release its first 35W dual USB-C charger.#ChargerLAB got the leaked pics of it. It adopts foldable prongs, and unlike other chargers, two USB-C ports are side by side.
We’ll bring more information about this charger.#applecharger #tech #iPhone14 pic.twitter.com/wzyR7bdHdi
— ChargerLAB (@chargerlab) April 12, 2022
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Here’s a brief description of what was mentioned in the supported document leaked on the Apple website:
“Use the Apple 35W Dual USB-C Port Power Adapter and a USB-C cable (not included) to charge your device. Connect a USB-C cable to either port on the power adapter, extend the electrical prongs (if necessary), then plug the power adapter firmly into the power outlet. Ensure the power outlet is easily accessible for disconnecting. Connect the other end of the cable to your device.”
Also, the images on the document suggest that the charger will have a compact design with side-by-side USB-C ports, foldable prongs, and circular indents which can offer a handy grip to pull the plug from the power source. The 35W would be suitable for charging a wide range of Apple devices, such as iPhones, iPads, MacBook Air, and the HomePod mini.
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Do you think the new dual-USB-C charger can come in handy for you? If so, let us know in the comment section below.
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