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Do you know the new iPhone is planning the come with a super charger

According to new reports, APPLE bundles its next-generation iPhone with an ultra-fast charging adapter.

The iPhone 11 is said to be equipped with a cable and plug that will give you 80% of the power in an hour.

Apple has been providing a 5 watt adapter for the iPhone for years, and the charge is very slow.

That's why some customers already use the faster charging adapter that comes with the iPad.

But a new report claims that Apple is finally ready to offer an 18-watt adapter that comes standard with the iPhone.

According to the Japanese technology blog MacOtakara, the blog regularly provides exclusive news for the upcoming Apple technology.

The report pointed out: "In addition, the next generation iPhone seems to continue to use the Lightning connector, but the charging cable has been changed to USB-C to Lightning cable.

"And the attached power adapter seems to be the same as the Apple 18W USB-C power adapter."

The Apple iPhone already supports fast charging, but the adapter provided does not cough up enough juice.

But with an 18 watt adapter, your iPhone will charge very quickly.

Of course, you can now buy fast chargers online - including Apple itself.

But you usually get better deals from third parties, although we recommend buying them only from reliable brands like Anker.

Sun recently released Anker's PowerPort I gadget, which is £20 less than Apple's own 30W charger and can reduce the phone by 80% in an hour.

This black gadget can be placed on the desktop to charge multiple devices at once.

It offers five charging points, including the power transfer port for the MacBook Air 2018 or iPad Pro 2018, and the iPhone's four PowerIQ lightning ports.

This means that the device can charge up to four iPhones at the same time, suitable for models from the recent XS and XS Max to the 2016 iPhone 7 model.

But this is the price that tempts most punters.

Compared to Apple's official 30W USB-C charger, the PowerPort I is priced below £30.

These prices are £50 each and only provide one port to insert your gadgets.

PowerPort also has speed.

According to Anker, it will fully launch the iPhone X in two hours - more than an hour faster than Apple's charger.

If your iPad needs some juice, PowerPort will start in 3.5 hours, 40 minutes faster than the Apple charger.

PowerPort is not perfect and not for everyone.

First, it is thicker than Apple's own 30W charger and leaves a messy cable on the desktop.

The device is also only black and white, which does not suit everyone's taste.

All in all, it provides a reliable price for those who want a bunch of secondary ports.

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