Apple's new iPhones, expected to be released in September, may come with the 18-watt fast charger the company usually charges extra for.
Apple currently includes a smaller 5-watt charger with the iPhone and sells the 18-watt charger separately.Fast charging has been the standard on many Android flagship phones for years, and that might finally hold true for the iPhone as well.
The company may bundle an 18-watt charger that supports fast-charging technology with its next-generation iPhone, according to Japanese tech blogApple's iPhones have supported fast charging since the iPhone 8, but the company requires that you purchase an 18-watt charger separately to take advantage of that technology. If you want to upgrade from the 5-watt charger that comes in the box with Apple's current iPhones, the company charges $29.
Details regarding the type of chargers that will come in the box with Apple's next iPhones have been unclear so far. While
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