signofzeta, 8 months ago The iPhones 15 can accept USB-C Power Delivery at up to 20 W, but they can only output standard USB power at 4.5 W. That will power most any accessory and charge your AirPods, and it’s a huge improvement over Lightning’s 300 mW output.
The iPhones 15 can accept USB-C Power Delivery at up to 20 W, but they can only output standard USB power at 4.5 W.
That will power most any accessory and charge your AirPods, and it’s a huge improvement over Lightning’s 300 mW output.