You can charge Apple iPhone 14 with Android phone charger – Bharat Times Hindi News – World Latest News Headlines

Rumors of Apple’s next-generation iPhone 14 series have been surfacing online months ahead of its expected launch in September. according to a report by Apple Tracker eyedrop, the iPhone 14 Pro will finally add USB Type-C to Lightning port for charging and data transfer. Apple begins rolling out USB-C chargers after launch iphone 12 series, but also smartphones (including new-gen) iphone 13 Series) retains the proprietary Lightning port. Although Apple did manage to boost the new iPhone’s fast-charging capabilities to 25W, its smartphones still have an edge over the fast-charging technology that is being championed by Chinese rivals Xiaomi, OnePlus, Oppo and others. Is.

The publication learned of the development through “multiple sources familiar with the matter, who wish to remain anonymous”. However, it appears that Apple’s adoption of a USB Type-C port for the iPhone 14 Pro concerns more data transfer than charging speed. The company introduced ProRes video recording mode on the new iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, which takes up more memory even for a one-minute-long file. So, to allow for quick transfers, Apple plans to use the more common USB-Type C port on the iPhone 14 Pro. Rumor is correct, Apple uses the same technology on the iPhone 14 Pro Max, but its availability on the regular model is unclear.

Details related to the leak are still unclear, but it seems plausible as Apple recently revived several ports on its latest M1 Pro and M1 Max-powered MacBook Pros 14 and 16. Adding older ports such as an SD card reader helps manufacturers move data. seamlessly between devices. Apple has also been adding a USB Type-C port to its iPad lineup since last year. This year’s iPad models like the iPad mini 6 and the M1-powered iPad Pro (both variants) come with a USB Type-C port with good fast charging support.

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