Depending on the user usage. In my opinion its worth it to get the PD charger adapter with the lightning to USB-C cable since I use my phone alot instead of having it laying around. I even have powerbank with PD capability just so that I can fast charge my iphone whenever I go.
Actually what is the max input the iphone X can take? Although USB C PD ports can output 29W, but I dont think the iPhone is drawing 29W right? Cant seem to find the info online
Found a korean dude testing fast charge on iphone 8 with a PD charger.
Seems like between 0% until 50%, iphone will fast charge with only 18W max and slow down as it reach 100%. This is reason why 12W ipad charger only take 15 minutes more than using PD charger to full charge. It doesnt really use until 29W like what apple told us.
Wow thanks for the info
In that case, then actually those normal usb C chargers in the market should be sufficient and no need specifically hunt down USB C PD ports. Normal 3rd party USB C ports able to output 5V 3A which is 15W already
Hi, I am looking for a powerbank for my Ip7+, Anyone can recommend a good powerbank with good charging speed on iphone? Or can u share what powerbank you are using currently to juice up your iDevice