The problem on the USB C test is because the devices you are charging is already at 80% above which most likely if almost full would lower the charging rate. On the iPhone i think it was already on the trickle when you moved from A to A to C.
I believe the iPhone draws less current when charging between 80 and 100% in order to increase battery longevity. You may find charging a nearly depleted battery a better test of the charger’s USB-C power delivery capabilities.
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So good & thorough.
Thank you! I appreciate it.
The problem on the USB C test is because the devices you are charging is already at 80% above which most likely if almost full would lower the charging rate. On the iPhone i think it was already on the trickle when you moved from A to A to C.
Yeah, realized that after making the video 😅 thanks for watching!
What power do you get from outlets? Full?
Yes, it’s the full power you would get from a standard outlet.
I have never seen a reviewer confirm the length of a cable😂😂😂. We just always assume it’s what it says good job
😂 hey, we have to keep these manufacturers in check 😂 Thanks for watching!
I believe the iPhone draws less current when charging between 80 and 100% in order to increase battery longevity. You may find charging a nearly depleted battery a better test of the charger’s USB-C power delivery capabilities.
Good point. Might have to try the test when the battery is nearly depleted.
Can anyone suggest a USB charger that has 500mA output
The iPhone battery has 80%, and this is normal for the charger’s capacity to drop. Recheck it when its charge is less than 20
Yeah realized it after I shot the video 😅 thanks for watching 👋🏼