iPhone 15 Pro Max Battery Charging Speed TEST
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Thanks for the demo, helps to save money by choosing the right wall charger 😊
No problem 👍
No shit idiot, just look at the charging specification of the phone. It's not even 30W so anything higher won't charge faster.
Next time, place the Lockscreen battery widget instead of turning on the phones each time. Good video though 👍🏾
How was the temperatures? 🤔
Great review video with fast paced editing. Right to the most important stuff.
I’d guess that most depleted batteries take on a fast charge when resistance is low… And most modern phones slow up when getting close to full.
Great review…but that should be discussed in the video somehow
15 pro max only goes up to 27w and slows down when reaches 80%. True comparison if you charge MacBook air with 30w vs 65w charger.
Is it regardless either you use a higher wattage compatible cable to a higher wattage adapter or not?
The max is around 28-29 watts I think, then it drops after 80%.
I’m curious about the difference in heat crated in the battery and how that affects longevity.
Same here
The heat is the main issue when charging. So keep it at room temp to extend the battery longevity
From my understanding, the only difference between the 30 and the 65 would be a cooler power block, the iphone limits it's incoming charge to 30 watts, i think a 30 watt charger caps at 24 or so and the 65 may give the full 30.
My oem apple 18w charger do this easily with my 13 promax ✅ from 0 to 80% in less an hour 👍🏻
This done with the apple cable or a USB-C 3.0?
My Anker 20Wattage type C to lightening will do this flawlessly with my iPhone 14 Pro !
my xs max charges from 0% to 80% with 65watt Power delivery PD3.0 fast charger on the Apple 2.4 Charging protocol and 20watt MFi USB-A to Lightning cable at 12 watts a second. Takes 57 minutes. I dont see any point buying the Gan chargers since the old technology chargers are just as good and more affordable. Hence ive not even tried charging on USB-C to lightning 240watt cable. I may get even better results or similar running on Apple USB PD charging protocol. But will see. Nice video. 🙂
Very helpful mate,
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what a rip off, who would pay extra for a 65W when they both charge the same
Depends on whether or not you want the extra ports. So not a rip off
@@GarbanzoBeansFanbut the biggest selling point is the charging speed. Not the multi ports
@@bazookablvdnobody claimed that one charges faster than the other.
@@dimi350 what are you talking about? I didn’t say You or anybody in this comment section claimed one charged faster than the other… But The Companies that sell these products market them as if one charges faster. So subliminally someone said it, it was the company that markets it that does it
Not a rip off they are both for different devices ex laptops
After I watch this video I can say that 14 pro max charging time compare to 15 pro max are the same. No need to upgrade. 😂
30watts charging is bad for your iPhone battery,the 20watt brick from apple is the best option. Use the 5watt adapter with the wireless charging for overnight charge to extend your batterylife.
just keep the phone cool
on the apple official page they basically tell you that doesn’t matter which charger you use, it will be the same time of charging
@@ialeexsTime wise, yes. Health wise, no.
A 5 watt charger for iPhone 15 is horrible for it, why would you do that
Yeah bro, apple caps the max wattage on their phones so even if u had a 100 watt charger it’s still gonna be capped at what apple allows , it’s not the chargers fault, apple just caps the wattage allowed on their phones
Bro for 1moths no comments lol😅
Hi sir, may i know is that original apple cable or third party cable?
2:07 how’s it go from 17-19 in one second
I think there both good 😊
30W is enough
Hi If you use a charger it is the iphone there control the charging current and not the charger it self. The 65 watts shall be divided by 3 as there is 3 outputs at the charger - that means approx 20 watt pr connected units. On Apple chargers there is also 20 watts. The test result was easy to foresee. The output wattage is to be max for the unit with a unit in all outputs. The 65 watt charger can not deliver 65 watt at one USB-C port at 5 v - that means 65 watts divided by 5 volts = 13 ampere!!!!!!!
iDeviceHelp makes the best videos ever 😊
Thanks 😊
@@iDeviceHelp You’re welcome iDeviceHelp 😊
Does it matter if the charger is GaN or not? Will 30W non GaN not as fast?
First of all wtf. Is that supposed to be English? Second, 30W are 30W. GaN tech only allows the chargers to be smaller for the same wattage. Think about it, how would a charger specified for 30W be slower than another 30W charger, regardless of the technology used?? Both are obviously specified for 30W.
Is it safe for the battery life with 65w for long term use? 😮
No…
The most people should know that iPhones maximum charge with around 27 watt maximum:) therefore u need a 30-35 watt adapter to reach 27
Yeah…. Reading the comments I’m not sure this was done exactly right…
Same shit from both 😂
El de 20w original carga igual y hasta más rápido
Yeah I do feel like my iPhone charges faster than my old one but it’s not crazy fast
The iphone caps st around 30 watts so that why there is no difference
So iphone has basically 30w charger
Let’s not talk about battery health and heat. That topic is for iOS version.
Exchange to my 8+😊
I thought usb c suppose to be faster
My 15 pro max charges fast with just the 24w and gets really hot with no use
Sounds like you need to update it to the latest software.
it depend on usb cable .
I’m using the usb-c cable that comes with the iPhone I think it’s the most fair way to do it
No i think that cable is only for low wattage please try next time a higher cable that support the 100w you can use the ugreen cables
😂 apple sheeps has no idea what PD is 😂😂😂
what is ur wallpaper
how can i find it
More wattage with more ports doesn't mean that it's going to outperform another charger with lower wattage and less ports💀
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What an absurd review, The max charging speed is 25-27 watts, wasted my time. Do better
I bought 15 pro max and bought 70w changer is good or bad?
Bad
I bought 15 pro max and bought 25w is good or bad ??@@shahidhshah5815
Thanks ,
I’m first by the way!
Your welcome
You do know that all iPhones are capped at 19.6 watts right?
It’s the phone that determines what speed it will charge. Not really the charger
Sorry but literally nothing special or new about the iPhone 15 exact same phone 😭 I’m fine with my iPhone 11
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Bullshit iPhones, I hate charging speed of iPhones , the worst price to performance ever