Al the chargers I get from Amazon always stop working within a few months I'm sick of it, what charger should I buy?
What's the strongest, least likely to break iPhone cable that I could buy?
I'd ideally like to buy from Amazon UK as I have credits there but it doesn't have to be from Amazon.
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Hi guys, I bought a new iPhone and I was wondering, which is the best charger. It really makes a difference to buy the apple one? Thanks for your help
i hate the cable ones that attach to computer or plug in. is there another option?
Trying to select the best charger for my new phone but the apple 40w dynamic is not available in my country and and anker one is too high as import duties in india so which one should I buy which will fast charge my battery, gives good battery health in long run? Very much confused (some chargers available feom reputed companies are samsung 45w ld and spigen 45watt dual port 27+18)
I ordered the iPhone 15 Pro Max and it is expected to be delivered by this weekend. I am not sure which charging adapter to purchase. I saw multiple youtube videos but got a different result in every video. I want to know which one of the 20W, 30W, 36W or higher charger would charge my phone the quickest. Which brand do you use, how many watts and how has been your experience with it so far?
Has anyone bought this charger? Is it any good? I’m thinking of buying it because I want a 3-in-1 charger I can use everyday. I bought the Nimble 3-in-1 however, it wouldn’t charge my AirPods. Any suggestions would be appreciated!!
The most recent iPhone charger I bought is very nearly broken. I’m sick of buying the cheaper Amazon ones and they give up after <6 months, I always don’t want to pay full price for an apple one. Anyone got any recommendations for something on the cheaper end but well built? (USB-C to lightning cable)
I finally shifted from Android to iPhone. I bought a 7 months old iPhone 15 Plus with 97% battery health.
I did not think that i would require an iPhone branded charger. I had Nothing Phone (1), with Nothing 45W charger. I continued to use that brick (with Apple provided cable) for this iPhone, but i observed that Battery Health dropped to 95% in 2 weeks. I continued using it, because both Nothing Charger & Apple Charger uses standard PD charging.
Now i want to understand from other people, using iPhones, What charger do you use with your iPhone? How long have you been using it? And how is the battery degradation on your iPhone?
I am looking to see, if this 2% degradation in 2 weeks was normal or due to non-apple certified charger.
Also, i want one charger for all my devices; For my iPhone, Windows Laptop, future Macbook, earphones, etc. So what apple-certified 100W (atleast more than 60W GAN) charger will you suggest?
Edit: My Charging habits with Nothing Charging Brick & Apple Braided Type C cable:
• I practice to keep it between 20% & 80%.
• In settings, Battery Limiter is set to 80%. Changed it to 85% today.
• I plug in the charger as soon as battery reaches 20%.
• Only charged to 100% thrice in last 2 weeks.
• Dropped below 20% only thrice in last 2 weeks.
• When i bought this used device, i wanted to do a battery calibration after performing the reset, so i dropped he phone to 2% only once, and charged it back to 100%.
• I charge it once a day, either in the Morning (after waking up), or in the night, (before sleeping). I do not keep it on charging once the battery has reached the set limit.
• 3 out of 10 times, i do random charge ups. i.e., 20% to 50%, or 40% to 75% (for example).
I had an apple 20w charger but now its faulty so which one shall i order ? What you guys prefer ? And what charger you guys are using?
So, the new iphones will apparently be capable of up to 45w charging.
I'm looking at either the Anker 45w 713 Gan II charger, the Anker 65w 715 Gan II charger, or possible one of the Ugreen nexodes.
My question is, if the iphone can charge up to 45w (maybe 39w at the high end in real performance?) should I just simply use a 45w charger or is it better to have headroom up to 65w?
I have a surge protector from Belkin with USB and USBC ports so that’s my “hub/block”. This is overnight so I’m not worried about speed. And I’ve always used the Anker USB-Lightening cables for my phone. Is this bad for my phone in the long term? Should I be using the apple USBC to lightening cable that came with the new iPhone 14 pros?
I live in Los Angeles - needless to say the past few days have been stressful.
My lifestyle until now has not required me to be away from electricity for long periods of time because I am either home or in my car which does have the ability to charge my phone.
But I realize that I might be without electricity for an extended period even when at home so I want to buy an auxiliary charger booster
Any recommendations for a specific model or brand - I have the iPhone 15 Pro Max if that makes any difference. I usually try to go with Anker or Belkin for accessories.
I want a reliable charging cable that won't break like the original ones do. Which brand should I get?
Just recently got my first apple device, an iPhone 15 pro max.
I'm still charging it with my Oneplus 7t Warp Charger which is fine for me till now, but I was thinking about buying the original charger alongside a wireless charger.
I got two options on the table: Anker MagGo 623, I like it because it also comes with a "PD" supported charger so I got a brick and a wireless charger in one shot.
One other option is to get the official apple charging brick and MagSafe, this option will be more expensive, and most probably will charge only one device at a time (I got the galaxy buds too, might wanna charge both of the devices at once at some point).
Side question: will the buds charge with a mags safe product? (it supports wireless charging)
Which option should I go for?
I know that such "best 3-in-1 chargers" threads pop up once in a while but this time I sorted four 3-in-1 chargers that I liked the most (in terms of the overall design) from the heaviest to lightest, so that they wouldn't wobble whenever I take the iphone off the charging block. Can people recommend some of them over the others? I can always order all of them on Amazon and return all but the winner...
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https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Wireless-Charging-%C3%AF%C2%BC%C5%92Cable-Bundle-White/dp/B0CFXQMZJT - 980g
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https://www.apple.com/shop/product/HR1W2ZM/A/belkin-boost%E2%86%91charge%E2%84%A2-pro-2-in-1-wireless-charging-dock-with-magsafe - 540g
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https://www.apple.com/shop/product/HRXD2ZM/A/nimble-podium-3-in-1-wireless-charger - 443g
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https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Magnetic-Charger-Portable-Station/dp/B09TT8GZK9 - only 408g but it seems to be the most popular of all the four?
Hey everyone,
I'm about to get the iPhone 17 and realized it doesn't come with a charger. I'm looking for a reliable, fast charger that won't damage my battery over time. I've narrowed it down to three options:
Apple 40W Dynamic Power Adapter with 60W Max
Price: $39.00
Pros:
Designed specifically for iPhone 17, ensuring optimal charging speeds.
Delivers up to 60W output, providing a powerful boost in charging speeds.
Compact and portable design.
Cons:
Pricier compared to some third-party options.
Only a single USB-C port.
Anker Nano II 65W Charger
Price: $39.99
Pros:
Reliable and safe (ActiveShield 3.0).
Charges iPhone to 50% in about 25 minutes.
Officially certified by Apple and available on the Apple Store.
Cons:
Only a single USB-C port.
Some users report it gets warm under heavy use.
Baseus PicoGo 67W GaN Charger
Price: $25.98
Pros:
GaN technology makes it compact and efficient.
Can charge multiple devices simultaneously (2 USB-C + 1 USB-A).
Supports up to 67W output, suitable for iPhone, iPad, and even some laptops.
Cons:
Not officially certified by Apple.
Questions:
Should I stick with Apple 40W for simplicity and compatibility?
Is it worth going for a higher-wattage charger like Anker or Baseus for future-proofing?
Any personal experiences with these chargers?
Thanks in advance for your input!