iPhone 15 Battery Charge Test: Secret Faster Charging? Shocking Results!

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  • @KangHaerin-v3m
    @KangHaerin-v3m Год назад +729

    So basically 20w is enough

    • @GuidoDePalma
      @GuidoDePalma Год назад +13

      yeah

    • @MrSamPhoenix
      @MrSamPhoenix Год назад +87

      Indeed. I don’t understand people’s obsession with phones charging to 100% in 5min.

    • @promo2099
      @promo2099 Год назад +60

      @@MrSamPhoenixit’s cause they have androids that last 2 hours , these IPhones are on top of the food chain in everything including battery life , it can even be too much sometimes

    • @makkar.ankush
      @makkar.ankush Год назад +57

      ​@@promo2099yeah you right i have an Android with 65w speed 30min full charge and lasts 6 hours (its 2 years old)which is way bad then your super fast iphone which can't even keep up the brightness and closes apps in background while being hot as fuck

    • @zek9500
      @zek9500 Год назад +32

      ​​@@promo2099my android has 67W and charges in 35 mins, battery easily lasts me more than 8 or 9 hours, if I feel it's losing too much then I'll pop it in charger while I do something else and I'll get like 40% back in no time 🤷

  • @hunortube3445
    @hunortube3445 Год назад +17

    This channel may be one of the best i’ve found, never gone back to a channel on RUclips so much

  • @dylanwhite6539
    @dylanwhite6539 Год назад +44

    MagSafe actually draws up to 30w from the power adapter and using the 20w adapter does limit it. However not by much since the thermal limits kick in. The ESR MagSafe with cryoboost is actually the coolest method of charging I’ve found. Even cooler than any wired option (aside from maybe sub 12w)

    • @spacecadet2172
      @spacecadet2172 6 месяцев назад

      Macworld did a similar test, and they were able to charge the iPhone 15 Pro via Magsafe with the Apple 20W adapter to 50% 45 mins, 80% in 1:30hrs and full in 1:55hrs. His took over FOUR hours to fully charge. So seems there can be a lot of variability (Macworld did several tests and got relatively consistent results). They also compared MagSafe with Qi2 and found them to be similar in charging performance.

  • @MobilAvenue_
    @MobilAvenue_ Год назад +28

    I’m not really too fussed on charging speed, I put my phone on the MagSafe charger overnight so as long as it’s charged by morning I’m good

    • @CrisCheese_
      @CrisCheese_ Год назад +12

      The heat generated by wireless charging will shorten the battery life measurably quicker than using wired charging

    • @MobilAvenue_
      @MobilAvenue_ Год назад +1

      @@CrisCheese_ I don’t think the one I have is that powerful also charges my Apple Watch at the same time

    • @CrisCheese_
      @CrisCheese_ Год назад +10

      @@MobilAvenue_ No matter the power, wireless charging is always (because physics) more inefficient than wired charging whereas inefficiency means generating more heat and more heat = more battery degradation

    • @MobilAvenue_
      @MobilAvenue_ Год назад +1

      @@CrisCheese_ I understand that wireless charging is more inefficient. I think after one year of wireless charging on my iPhone 14 pro it was down to 94% capacity. I’ve just upgraded to the 15 pro so I imagine it would be the same. I also have AppleCare which will cover the battery if it loses more than 20% capacity.

    • @CrisCheese_
      @CrisCheese_ Год назад

      @@lnielsen9866 You do know the battery health displayed in the system settings is inaccurate, right? For some reason apple uses a non industry wide algorithm to calculate the battery capacity displayed in settings. To get find out the real amount u gotta save some diagnostic files off of ur iphone to a pc and use a 3rd party tool to display them properly, where you'll find the actual percentage

  • @RirtyDascal
    @RirtyDascal 11 месяцев назад +21

    My 30 watt MacBook Air charging block paired with the cable that was in the 15 Pro Max box seem to charge my phone from 20 to 80 percent in a little over 30 minutes. It seems super fast compared to a XR or even my Note 20 Ultra. I'm probably gonna end up timing the next charge cycle out of sheer curiosity. I might eventually grab the 35 watt 2 port, just to more conveniently charge two devices at once when I have to.
    Thanks for the video brotherman.

    • @AnkushAroraAnky
      @AnkushAroraAnky 11 месяцев назад +1

      Correct, my macbook charger is charging my iphone the same way

    • @bertellihandpan
      @bertellihandpan 11 месяцев назад

      dont u think this might ruin the battery mid to long term?
      I have a 30w and im considering buying a 20w

    • @indianrailways-southernrai4427
      @indianrailways-southernrai4427 9 месяцев назад

      I heard it will destroy the phone

    • @Dinara1up
      @Dinara1up 3 месяца назад +1

      Have the Note 20 Ultra as well and the 35 watt MacBook dual output charger. The 15P definitely chargers really fast with the MacBook charger. But don't worry about it destroying your battery guys, the 15P is only capable of pulling 9v and 3A during charging using USB C PD, that's 27 Watts max. So regardless of the fact that you use a 100 watt or 30 watt brick, the iPhone will only charge at 27 Watts max.😊 I've decided to just use my N20U's 25 watt charger.

    • @0xroxyyyy
      @0xroxyyyy 8 дней назад

      ​@@bertellihandpan Nope, Apple mentioned about this and we can use it.

  • @stikbotforzafilmsandmore
    @stikbotforzafilmsandmore Год назад +20

    I think MagSafe needs a slight speed improvement

  • @FJAlshammari
    @FJAlshammari Год назад +14

    You are limited by the cables , mine charge rate at 27watts using 140w supported cable

    • @mikewolf5367
      @mikewolf5367 5 месяцев назад

      The 1 meter woven cable that comes with the iPhone 15 series tops out at 60 watts, so no, he’s not limited by the cables. Also, as demonstrated in the video, as well as over at Chargerlabs, the iPhone 15 Pro accepts up to 20 watts but not above that.

  • @ghotyolocanisyn2880
    @ghotyolocanisyn2880 Год назад +43

    The thing i like about the magsafe is its not made for charging quickly. You slap it on in the morning, go about your day and your phone chills at 91% all day until the magsafe runs out of battery, usually afternoon give or take depending on usage.

    • @coolmemesbudd
      @coolmemesbudd Год назад +12

      Yeah but unfortunately that means even more sustained time with more heat and thats just doubling the negative effect on battery health

    • @ghotyolocanisyn2880
      @ghotyolocanisyn2880 Год назад

      @@coolmemesbudd 1st world problems amirite

    • @johnpanda6201
      @johnpanda6201 Год назад

      @@coolmemesbudd I exclusively MagSafe charged my device all last year on my 14 Pro Max. The only time it was plugged in was for Apple CarPlay. My battery health was at 96 when I traded it in for the 15 promax. MagSafe is fine lol.

  • @rasiaijauoren
    @rasiaijauoren Год назад +4

    Thanks for the info. From my sharing, iphone 15 promax with apple’s 20w charger, took 101 minutes full charge. 👍

  • @millenwagon
    @millenwagon Год назад +164

    I still rock my old 5 watt charger, in 9 months I’m still at 99% battery health, I think the slow charge is best for longevity

    • @uberacx
      @uberacx Год назад

      This is the biggest misconception of battery charging. Google it.

    • @bourbon.36
      @bourbon.36 Год назад +33

      It most definitely is. Heat and fast charging are the two most destructive things for a battery. I upgrade every year and the 5 watt charger would only drop 1-3% over a year. Ever since I started using the 20 watt adapter, I lose up to 10% over a year, and that is with optimized charging turned on.

    • @twanwick85
      @twanwick85 Год назад +3

      It is but not necessarily battery health will go down regardless but more videos using the five watt make it the same temperature as the 12 or 20 wt

    • @NoWayJose0_0
      @NoWayJose0_0 Год назад +4

      20w will produce the same battery life it’s minimal difference. The only thing you can really do is not overuse the phone all the time or turn on the charge until 80% setting

    • @millenwagon
      @millenwagon Год назад +1

      @@NoWayJose0_0 my iPhone 12 battery health went down significantly faster when I used the 20 watt charger, just going on my personal experience but results may vary for other people

  • @darksoullOwO
    @darksoullOwO 10 месяцев назад +3

    Yo why is nobody talking about that volcano diffuser just look at that, that thing is holy sick.

  • @Zomboy4313
    @Zomboy4313 11 месяцев назад +5

    Since the iPhone 15 pro charges at a max of 27 watts you should put lower wattage chargers than 20w to see a bigger difference. Plus iPhones pull more watts from the charger when it’s in use. My iPhone SE2 normally draws about 10W when I’m not using it but running benchmarks can get it to pull 20W

  • @AngeAlexiel
    @AngeAlexiel Год назад +8

    one thing to note is that it is a brand new 3nm chip , and irecall my 14 PM could go as high as 29 watts instead of 27 watts on the 13 PM , since I got on day one the 15 PM , I've noticed it charges faster on an anker nano 65 watts. usually the phone if dead is near 60% after 35 min. and it take 1h35 to 1h45 to change it completely. ( I leave Optimized charging on but it's not yet really on ) ... needs to learn my routine , it can take weeks.... but I pretty sure this 3nm chip is extremely powerful , and some had overheating issues with some apps until 17.0.3 so my guess is that Apple will slowly increase the speed of the charge in the 17.2 ou 17.3 beta , like they did with the 14 PM from 27 to 29 watts last year... Apple still needs ( and mostly 3rd party devs ) to learn how to deal with this new chip and optimize it . I'm sure we will noticed imrprovements. I'm happy that they can charge up to 50% in less than 30 min. that's the most important, but we wish it could be even faster for sure.

  • @WILLYGAMINGG
    @WILLYGAMINGG Год назад +2

    I’ve got the 13 pro max and 14 pro and 14 pro max & the latest 15 pro max. ( 2 of them ) the new ones do get hot but it is an ios 17 issue

  • @timtse-i4u
    @timtse-i4u Год назад +5

    I have few chargers at home. 5w of course. A 10w comes with my 2 gen iPad. A 12w adaptor from my 2nd gen iPad Pro. A 20w from my new iPad (10 gen). And a 35w dual output charging comes with my new MacBook Air. I have an iPhone 13 and a 14 Plus. 5w charge very slow of course. The 10w & 12w both charge quite a bit faster, cutting almost 1/3 time to charge to full, especially the 12w I noticed. Now with 20w it cut the time in half. I then try the 35w, it seems to charging even faster but not by much compare with the 20w. So I believe there is just so much maximum limit of charge current going into the phones. 20w is the ultimate charger.

    • @lesilence5335
      @lesilence5335 Год назад +1

      Je charge mon iPhone 15 plus avec un chargeur 65w cela peux l’endommager ???

    • @zico2338
      @zico2338 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes

    • @teryomonteverde681
      @teryomonteverde681 5 месяцев назад

      @@lesilence5335yes overheat

  • @paultmane
    @paultmane Год назад +36

    Great comparison, I appreciate the complete look of time/temperature/and wattage. Thanks! Oh, btw, regarding magsafe overnight, as I typically have my phone connected around 7-8 hours overnight, what do u think about using a lower wattage power adapter, say the apple 12w? As I don't need it to be ready in 4h, maybe the slower 12w would be better for temps....

    • @Ades536
      @Ades536 Год назад

      🤔🤔

    • @19Daantje98
      @19Daantje98 Год назад

      Charge it up in the afternoon to like 95%, depending on use and battery health, it will last the night and day easily until the next charge in the next afternoon

  • @michalk.8285
    @michalk.8285 Год назад +3

    you should do the same test with better cable, not the included one

  • @TheSunKing
    @TheSunKing Год назад +9

    Back in 2020 i bought a 90 watt charger thinking it would charge the fastest lol, guess im future proofed for when we eventually get here lmao

    • @iluvj00
      @iluvj00 7 месяцев назад +2

      i did the opposite, I bought a xiaomi wireless charger for my old samsung s10+ without buying a fast wall charger too so i was like WTF this charges slow. haha

  • @Stereophonicsobsessed
    @Stereophonicsobsessed 4 месяца назад +1

    Just got 30w brick and MagSafe I think it’s great . I need one for upstairs and my usb c for down 😂

  • @themightyant.
    @themightyant. 10 месяцев назад +2

    It charges from zero to 80% in around 55 minutes, that is fine for most people. It slows down significantly after that.

  • @dmytroon
    @dmytroon Год назад +1

    Please use Celsium with F. for temperature

  • @john.doe_0007
    @john.doe_0007 Год назад +3

    You waste more than an hour everyday to get a prolonged battery life only to lose 10% battery health in one update
    Is limiting charging speed really that significant?

  • @chwhjjc8820
    @chwhjjc8820 6 месяцев назад

    You’ll become a grandma while waiting until iPhone fully charged by MagSafe😂😂😂

  • @aniketshrivastava2120
    @aniketshrivastava2120 4 месяца назад

    The included cable is capable of 20w only. Try this with 60w cable the difference will be huge if phone supports high wattage.

  • @mattd8670
    @mattd8670 Год назад +9

    Does MagSafe really help your battery, especially with how hot it gets?

    • @Johnnyiswhere
      @Johnnyiswhere Год назад +2

      Yes it does. The heat is centralized, and smart enough to know exactly how to charge your phone

    • @chaseyoung2778
      @chaseyoung2778 Год назад +4

      No it doesn’t. Magsafe being the hottest means it will affect your battery health.

  • @iqbalhardito3020
    @iqbalhardito3020 Месяц назад

    Which one produce less heat for the phone? That's the real question if you want better battery health

  • @mattd8670
    @mattd8670 Год назад +11

    I only use MagSafe if I absolutely have to. I don’t like how hot it gets.

    • @ReyaadGafur
      @ReyaadGafur Год назад +4

      its the coil that gets hot not the battery but i agree with you i dont like the heat of wireless charging

  • @pinkypromise111
    @pinkypromise111 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @MarcinPalka
    @MarcinPalka Год назад +6

    I suspect that the subtle differneces between the 20, 30 and 35w are more due to the apps and connectivity draining the batteries at slightly different levels during the test.

    • @paultasker7788
      @paultasker7788 Год назад

      The 30 watt was slower because it took longer to start charging. Possibly because that iPhone battery was more drained.

    • @maliknaasan6113
      @maliknaasan6113 Год назад

      No people it’s the cable, the included cable only supports 20w 😭

    • @lewis02mc
      @lewis02mc 10 месяцев назад

      The included cable supports up to 60w according to Apple’s website.

  • @javianjohnson8746
    @javianjohnson8746 Год назад +26

    I've been thinking and I wonder if there's a correlation between higher watt chargers and iPhone battery degradation? Especially with the iPhone 14 Pro battery capacity drainage controversy my guess would be that chargers that pump high velocities of charge into the battery in a shorter time frame might contribute to the batteries heating up quicker and killing overall capacity

    • @helloyes2288
      @helloyes2288 Год назад +1

      Could just as easily be that the difference in wattage has only a slight impact and that the battery degrades at more or less the same rate for the entire time you're charging it, meaning wireless charging or low watt chargers would be the worst.

    • @iAmThatOneDuck
      @iAmThatOneDuck Год назад +1

      While there certainly might be a correlation, I think the indirect correlation might be more important: the faster the charger/charging, the more tempted someone's going to be to either drain their battery a lot and quick charge it full right before heading out to a day of usage, which is very heavy on a phone battery I'd expect, since these perform and charge the most effective and efficient between 40 and 80 (hence why charging is halted at 80% on a lot of phones these days). Going from lets say 20 to 100 to 20 every 24 hours, I can't imagine it not being heavy on a battery.

    • @_..-...--.-.-.-..-
      @_..-...--.-.-.-..- Год назад +8

      Simply put: higher charging power produces more heat, and heat is what kills the batteries

    • @tioswift3676
      @tioswift3676 Год назад +1

      Yes. More power equals more heat. Heat kills batteries. This is why my iPhone 8 Plus, original battery is still at 93% health.

  • @yw5fb
    @yw5fb Год назад +5

    He's managed to get 4 phones, while I'm waiting for 1 for six weeks 😂

    • @MOH3T
      @MOH3T Год назад

      Me too 😂

  • @k2_fx521
    @k2_fx521 Год назад +2

    Everything over 20w won't change speed a lot even 100w or higher. Phones are protected to not pass anything over 20w . It's good thing bit just anoying if you have to charge phone while you rush to go somewhere and your phone is on low %

    • @danbarb9728
      @danbarb9728 Год назад

      its wrong, since the iphone can max charge with 27 watts and you will not get that with a 20 watt charger, simple as that. However this will not give you much of an advantage since the iphone steps down in charging speed pretty fast. I guess maybe 10 minutes advantage in the end.

  • @yunnosway
    @yunnosway Месяц назад

    one thing I like about the iphone is how it does charge it fast to about 80 prcnt and then it starts charging at a slower rate therefore its better for overnight charges that it doesnt quivkly charge to 100 and then is kept at 100 til you take it off

  • @huiwang2001
    @huiwang2001 7 месяцев назад

    you should add a 10 watt and 5 watt charger too. some people just want to charge it over night without it heating up at all.

  • @nikenzzo
    @nikenzzo Год назад +1

    I have 18 at work and 20w at home …from my 11 pro..now on iphone 14 …after 8 months i have 100% battery still ! Never charged in car or another charger ! And never go under 30-35% and i plug it all night

    • @Easy-Peazy
      @Easy-Peazy 5 месяцев назад

      Which is better for iPhone 15 to save my battery?

  • @liquid02hd80
    @liquid02hd80 Год назад +1

    All that heat from the MagSafe charger does degrade the battery quicker over time

  • @muny_man
    @muny_man Год назад +2

    Pretty sure the actual cables make a difference since Apple sells different versions with different wattage.

    • @Ohkeh640
      @Ohkeh640 Год назад

      Whaaaaat? Nah if u use a 20watt plug it’ll charge at 20 watt
      All the cords for iPhone phones are the same
      The bricks are the wattage

  • @byanthonysookram
    @byanthonysookram Год назад +2

    I charge with my original 5w charger and standby mode works.

  • @nutzeeer
    @nutzeeer Год назад +5

    could you attach a magsafe smartphone cooler and then fast charge? will it improve speed? i recommend to only attach it after the phone gets warm and see that the temperature is never below freezing, as trying to charge a freezing lithium battery destroys it.

  • @h-k6235
    @h-k6235 Год назад +2

    Nice Video ❤

  • @karolislatakas137
    @karolislatakas137 Год назад +2

    I heard that iphone pro max can charges in 85 minutes. or it really possible, and gsmarena tested it for 105 minutes as well as pro.

  • @see4941
    @see4941 2 месяца назад

    Great video

  • @SolidArc91
    @SolidArc91 Год назад

    It’s worth noting always on display won’t update its battery percentage that much

  • @Ryuzaki625
    @Ryuzaki625 Год назад +2

    Does the ligthning to usbA cable supports rapid charge with a third parties charger?

  • @gunturanas3306
    @gunturanas3306 Год назад +1

    compare charge test with type c thunderbolt 3.1 or thunderbolt 4 bro with type c in the packett

  • @seanlacroix
    @seanlacroix Год назад

    I just use MagSafe stand charger in landscape standby mode. I start when I go to sleep and take it off when I get up and it’s at 100%.

  • @Yxyx_yx
    @Yxyx_yx Год назад +1

    I’m using a 100w type c cable and plug and it charges quite quick

  • @Daniela-2208
    @Daniela-2208 6 месяцев назад

    I’ve always found 20W to be enough. I thought this was fast enough for me lol. I’m not in any rush and just make sure I always charge up, if I know I’ll be needing my phone for the day. I think I’ll stick to 20W. I don’t need nothing fancy

  • @KanwarAnand
    @KanwarAnand Год назад

    When I use a 100 w apple adapter with my iPhone 14 pro I have noticed that it remains cool.

  • @elbutchos
    @elbutchos Год назад

    Donald Glover - is that you ?!? :D

  • @Ghost_M5
    @Ghost_M5 Год назад +1

    Magsafe is for charging overnight while you sleep others are for everyday use

  • @zerofivetwelve
    @zerofivetwelve 11 месяцев назад

    I really like magsafe charger. I have 2 of them from apple. But then i seldom use it. Because many reviewers said magsafe will impact your battery in the long run because of its heat. So i use usb c so much often. Almost exclusively. But magsafe is really nice to use tbh.

  • @avengejudge
    @avengejudge Год назад +1

    that is limit even you charge with 120W charger,you can only charge 20W.If there is no limit,you plug with 120W charger,then this will be on catch fire

  • @itsdtxjd
    @itsdtxjd 7 месяцев назад

    Wait why did it take so long for your MagSafe test to charge? my iPhone 15 pro max charges from 30% to 80% in 40 minutes...

  • @AfliManar-y8s
    @AfliManar-y8s Месяц назад

    so if i had to choose between a 20w or a 35w adapter for my iphone 15 , what should i go for ? like each has its pros and cons so i couldnt tell 😭please help

  • @gimax4689
    @gimax4689 Год назад +11

    What is the maximum charging wattage supported by 15 Pro Max? Thanks!

    • @Hasanbas-rv3vm
      @Hasanbas-rv3vm Год назад +2

      25 watt

    • @chrisak49
      @chrisak49 Год назад +6

      Actually 27w. This has been the case since iPhone 13 Pro Max. Tested using wattage meter.

    • @andyval1117
      @andyval1117 Год назад +1

      ​@chrisak49 so let's say I have a 37w it's only gonna use 27 of it? Ik it's a stupid question im just getting into all this typa stuff

    • @gimax4689
      @gimax4689 Год назад

      @@andyval1117 Yes you are right!

    • @Hasanbas-rv3vm
      @Hasanbas-rv3vm Год назад

      @@andyval1117 yes only 27 watt

  • @ameliabuns4058
    @ameliabuns4058 Год назад +1

    I wonder how fast magsafe charges if you just point a fan at it

  • @수구-x2m
    @수구-x2m 12 дней назад

    did you use 100w cable??

  • @atixk
    @atixk Год назад +1

    I knew i wasnt tripping, u said 35w twice lol. But thanks for the video!

  • @devattri123
    @devattri123 9 месяцев назад

    You should use thunderbolt cable with 35w.

  • @krystianstepien5835
    @krystianstepien5835 Год назад +1

    Charaging time the same as SoT :)

  • @k0rvin89
    @k0rvin89 Год назад

    love that everyone is so damn into watts when it's also the amps that matter

    • @davidlin8214
      @davidlin8214 11 месяцев назад

      watts = volts * amps

    • @faultless18
      @faultless18 8 месяцев назад

      What is 2.4 amp to wattage?

  • @LDwaffle
    @LDwaffle Год назад

    do all the settings and setups before next time...

  • @FatSn8ke
    @FatSn8ke Год назад

    4:05 do we call this stuff ‘heat gun’?😂

  • @FanatiX24
    @FanatiX24 Год назад

    You can not use any cables, you could try different ones

  • @nolimitsREAL
    @nolimitsREAL 5 месяцев назад

    Did you test with a cable of 60w or 240w ?

  • @michigantoga
    @michigantoga Год назад +1

    My 14 Pro Max does it in 91minutes with a 35 watt brick

  • @RD-wm3fo
    @RD-wm3fo 10 месяцев назад

    iPhone at the apple store are super hot for some reason. Is it b/c of the magsafe charger ?

  • @davidmatyas5641
    @davidmatyas5641 9 месяцев назад

    It is healthy for battery to charg with wireless (anker 3 in 1) even if the output is only 15W, while the original apple charger is 20W? I mean because of the heat. Thank you in advance!

  • @dushyantlamba7691
    @dushyantlamba7691 Год назад

    I didn't get it. iPhone 15 proax supports till 27 watts of charging so how's 20 watt charger is faster than 30 watt as it should be charged faster in 30 watt by getting 27 watt maximum output.

  • @handycartmexican5640
    @handycartmexican5640 Год назад +1

    Did you use usbc 3.2 when you did this?

  • @_uncle_bob_
    @_uncle_bob_ 8 месяцев назад +1

    happy with xiaomi 13 😃

  • @zakitorres16
    @zakitorres16 Год назад +1

    does iphone stop charging when it reaches 100% automatically like recent androids if you forgot to remove it ? or will it damage the batt as well

    • @Ryuzaki625
      @Ryuzaki625 Год назад +1

      Essentially stop to 80% only when it knows your routines, based on your alarm.
      In my case only during the night, otherwise go straight to 100%

  • @krak5n18
    @krak5n18 10 месяцев назад

    Will 30w charger harm the battery? some of my friends said it will but I wonder ? Anybody knows the answers to that?

  • @ajaynath6877
    @ajaynath6877 11 месяцев назад

    Cool, haven't this this type of test...

  • @Penly123
    @Penly123 10 месяцев назад

    Since the iP 14 series, Apple has started using batteries produced by another company in China, leading to a decline in battery quality compared to the iP 13 series and earlier. The batteries tend to degrade faster, and the overall battery life is significantly shorter than in previous generations. Apple has opted for some components of lower quality to reduce costs and maximize profits.

  • @cryptocharity106
    @cryptocharity106 11 месяцев назад

    Bro, what is the machine in the background that is blowing smoke rings @ 7:28 lol!

  • @danbarb9728
    @danbarb9728 Год назад

    i think you make something wrong here, with the Iphone pro 13, 14 and 15 you just need a USB-C PD charger with 30Watt, you dont need more since the Iphone can max. charge with 26-27 Watts at its peak which will of course step down. That leads to a charging time from 1 hour and 30 minutes from 1-100% and 16 minutes more until the iphone completely stops the charging because after reaching 100% its still charging a bit. However it makes no sense to charge to 100% because the last 20% takes so long, dont know what apple did that. I doubt the 20 watt charger is as fast as the 27 watts from 0-80%, its like impossible. You are using your USB tester in a bad way, putting it between two cables, why? You need USB-C tester and put it directly in your USB-C Charger and the apple cable directly behind.

  • @AbhishekKumar-hl6zj
    @AbhishekKumar-hl6zj Год назад +1

    Man this is 15 pro pls change ur title of the video!!

  • @AbdelazeemHossny
    @AbdelazeemHossny 7 месяцев назад

    What make me charge with magsafe for 2hrs
    With this temp. !
    So suppose the phone to heat for 1.2 hrs rather than 2hrs
    Decrease the heat exposure time

  • @pablo9021
    @pablo9021 Год назад +5

    Magsafe will literally kill your battery slowest to charge and the most heat

    • @itsdtxjd
      @itsdtxjd 7 месяцев назад

      used only MagSafe on my 13 pro max for 2 years and my health was at 90% been using MagSafe on my 15 pro max since the day it launched and it's still at 100%....So no, not true

  • @Blake64
    @Blake64 Месяц назад

    i use a 5w at night to charge my 15 pro. no need for a 20w charger

  • @tikycz8261
    @tikycz8261 Год назад +1

    I’m using magsafe with my iPhone 11 and I just bought 15 pro max

  • @ronthorn3
    @ronthorn3 Год назад +1

    I believe the iPhone charges at a max of 27watts. I could be wrong.

  • @spacecadet2172
    @spacecadet2172 6 месяцев назад

    Hmm. Macworld did a similar charging test with the iPhone 15 Pro and they had wildly different numbers. For example, MagSafe was able to charge to 50% in 45 mins, 80% in 90 mins, and fully charge in 2:15. Yours took 4:06!?!?! Even for their 20W Apple wired charger test, they were able to fully charge the iPhone 15 Pro in 1:10, but yours took 1:46? Something weird is going on….
    Perhaps the ambient temp or humidity of your studio was much higher or something? Or maybe you botched the test by forgetting to turn off optimized charging etc at the beginning, during the critical “fast charging” time when the battery is low. Macworld did several tests and averaged the results (and found them to be pretty consistent) so their method seems a bit more trustworthy. But it’s also possible there is some weird battery voodoo going on that is not your fault. Hard to say.

    • @spacecadet2172
      @spacecadet2172 6 месяцев назад

      Hmm, I noticed he mentioned at the end that the heat of his studio lights shining on the phones might have heated them up a lot. Maybe this influenced the slow charging speeds…

  • @raw_pc
    @raw_pc Год назад +3

    Magsafe may be slower but in the long run it will save your iPhone's battery life more. There's no point in supercharging your phone every single time because it just breaks the battery health exponentially faster. It's not Apple's fault or Samsung's or any other brands, it's just physics. Use Optimised Battery Charging option and you'll enjoy your battery for longer.

  • @al5ellall
    @al5ellall Год назад

    Did you use thunderbolt cable?

  • @yneshAshanti
    @yneshAshanti 2 дня назад

    You wanted to make things fair, but change the charge optimizing on the 35W after 30 mins of charging? You also might wanna specify in the title that this is the 15 pro, not 15 that you're testing.
    A literal joke of an experiment and I'm not taking your channel seriously.

  • @fchoangthuylinhhanoi6468
    @fchoangthuylinhhanoi6468 9 месяцев назад

    Note 10 Plus support 45W(Super Fast Charging 2.0) faster triple times than Galaxy A30 only 15W

  • @dnaifs
    @dnaifs 9 месяцев назад

    What cubes are you using especially the 35w

  • @SoapyAfredo
    @SoapyAfredo 11 месяцев назад +1

    HOW MANY IPHONES DO YOU HAVE????

  • @bethodman
    @bethodman Год назад

    So it tkes more than the 14 pro?

  • @fchoangthuylinhhanoi6468
    @fchoangthuylinhhanoi6468 9 месяцев назад

    Redmi Note 11 support Super fast charging(called MI TURBO CHARGE) 33w

  • @deepakrana8789
    @deepakrana8789 3 месяца назад

    I have 30 w, and I found it very slow charging than the Samsung Charging Speed.

  • @keez_2188
    @keez_2188 6 месяцев назад

    U could use the mag safe when u slee0

  • @syednajafi3280
    @syednajafi3280 10 месяцев назад

    This is my first time watching your videos but i must know….. what is that lamp with puffs of smoke coming out?

  • @TheRnFShow-BB
    @TheRnFShow-BB Год назад

    I have the twelve pro max and i have a 20w charger and it fully charges within an hour

  • @maliknaasan6113
    @maliknaasan6113 Год назад

    Bro the box cable doesn’t support more than 20w🤦‍♂️

  • @MrZ00000M
    @MrZ00000M Год назад +2

    In short, Apple is a good system in Scrap devices.

  • @phillipcocks4794
    @phillipcocks4794 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can you also do a test comparing magsafe vs a normal qi wireless charger comparison?