The USB-C 18 Watts charger of future iPhone should not immediately be sold to the unit |igeneration

The USB-C 18 Watts charger of future iPhone should not immediately be sold to the unit |igeneration

Apple could slip a new mains charger with its iPhone expected this year.This adapter would have two characteristics: it would be equipped with the USB-C at the output, against USB-A at present.Above all, it would be able to deliver a power of 18 watts: enough to ensure a more rapid recharge than with the modest 5 Watts chargers provided by the manufacturer.

This charger would not be adorned only with sweet virtues.He would thus have the fault of being much more bulky than the current Berlingot (read: The big charger of the next iPhone returns in photos).And then the Macotakara site indicates today that Apple would not be able to offer it for sale: only buyers of a new iPhone would first benefit.

Le chargeur USB-C 18 watts des futurs iPhone ne devrait pas tout de suite être vendu à l’unité | iGeneration

No sale per unit therefore, due to production constraints.Apple suppliers lines for this device would fuel at full speed and their capacities would not exceed demand for chargers which will be provided with smartphones.Too bad for iPhone 8/8 Plus and X owners whose devices can support quick recharge.

The site also explains that accessory manufacturers will be able to use a new Lightning "C48B" chip for their USB-C to Lightning cables.But they will have to wait for 2019 for marketing, adding to the Made for iPhone program not to be effective until November or December.

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