Apple announced the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max equipped with USB-C ports at the press conference. When using the USB-C port to charge the iPhone itself, it is now capable of delivering 27W of power (9V/3A), unchanged from previous models. The new iPhone 15 can charge from 0 to 100% in less than two hours, and the phone supports a maximum charging speed of 27W.
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But the difference is that the output power of the new iPhone is much greater than that of the old iPhone equipped with a Lightning interface. When powered by the USB-C port on the side of the iPhone, the maximum power is said to be 4.5W (5V/0.9A).
The output power when using the Lightning port on the side of the old iPhone is 300mW (3.3V/100mA), so compared to the old model, the power supply power of the iPhone 15 generation will be significantly increased.
What does this mean for users? This means your new iPhone can power devices like USB Type-C storage drives and even charge AirPods or other headphones through your iPhone.
Apple has a habit of not focusing on these port details during live keynotes, which is why the information that emerges after the event is always interesting. So far, the iPhone 15 series has proven to be a success, with many people buying these devices, and all storage spaces and color styles of the Pro models have been sold out, and the delivery time for new orders has been delayed to more than a month.