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Apple releases iOS 11.4.1, HomePod 11.4.1, tvOS 11.4.1 & watchOS 4.3.2 [u]
libertyforall said:How come in 2018 there is STILL no way to search for an app and delete it in that search?! Basic functionality still not in iOS, very frustrating!!! -
No Lightning or USB-C in a future iPhone is a very bad idea
It’s time for iPhones and iPads to switch to USB-C. This is the new standard for all mobile, laptops, and other small devices and accessories. The Lightning port was an interim port that Apple had hoped to become the new USB-C port standard but lost out to the current port when the standards were finalized by the USB consortium of which Apple was and still is a member. -
Quick charging the iPhone 8 and iPhone X requires at least $70 in accessory purchases
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Quick charging the iPhone 8 and iPhone X requires at least $70 in accessory purchases
The above comment is incorrect. Apple did not mention the fast-charging on the higher wattage charger because then Apple would have had to explain that you are wasting your money getting the higher wattage chargers just to charge your new iPhones. People with Macs who already have any of the three chargers will be able to use them to fast-charge their new iPhones. -
Quick charging the iPhone 8 and iPhone X requires at least $70 in accessory purchases
The current iPhones will only pull up to the wattage that they are designed for which is 5 watts (5v - 1A) no matter what charger you are using. Inferior chargers may only be giving you 4 watts or so.
The new iPhones are designed to pull more amperage which I am guessing may be 2.4A, so maybe 12 watts at 5 volts.
So a 12W iPad charger should give you just as fast a charge as the 29W, 61W, and 87W USB-c chargers since they only provide 12W (2.4A) to a 5 volt iPhone or IPad or any other 5 volt device.