
iPhone 13 Pro Max can charge faster than iPhone 12 Pro Max does but with the right charger
India Today
Apple's iPhone 13 Pro Max comes with the fastest charging speed among other models.
If you have bought an iPhone 13 Pro Max or are planning to, you are in for a treat because Apple’s top-end iPhone of this year can charge faster than any other model. In fact, it can charge faster than last year’s iPhone 12 Pro Max. However, the caveat is that you need the right kind of charger for that. What I mean is the right combination of voltage and current that this charger should support for the iPhone 13 Pro Max to charge faster.
According to tests conducted by YouTuber ChargerLAB, the iPhone 13 Pro Max can charge at a maximum of 27 watts of power. This is marginally faster than the 22 watts of power that last year’s iPhone 12 Pro Max could charge at. For 27W output, however, you will need a charger that outputs at least 30W of power. Using a compatible charger, the iPhone 13 Pro Max can go from zero to full in a little less than 90 minutes - 86 minutes precisely, according to a Twitter user who goes by “DuanRui”.

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