Apple accidentally leaked a support document on its website revealing a new 35W dual USB-C charger for iPhone and Apple Watch.
that Apple accidentally published a support document on to its website which referenced an unreleased product. The product in question is the Dual USB-C Port 35W Power Adapter, and the document described how it works:
Use the Apple 35W Dual USB-C Port Power Adapter and a USB-C cable to charge your device. Connect a USB-C cable to either port on the power adapter, extend the electrical prongs , then plug the power adapter firmly into the power outlet. Ensure the power outlet is easily accessible for disconnecting. Connect the other end of the cable to your device.notes, this would be the first dual-port USB-C power adapter that Apple has ever released.
In general, GaN chargers are smaller and faster than their rivals. 35W might not be impressive compared to what most modern Android devices are offering, but it’s at least a step in the right direction. Now we just have to hope this accessory sees the light of day.
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