On April 9, 9to5Mac reported that from a leaked document, Apple may plan to launch a dual-port 35W USB-C charger in the near future. It is reported that this will be the first time that Apple has launched a charger with a USB-C interface. This 35W charger can power a variety of Apple devices, such as iPhone, iPad, MacBook Air, Apple Watch, HomePod and other devices. The charger supports four charging modes: 5VDC/3A or 9VDC/3A or 15VDC/2.33A or 20VDC/1.75A. It’s important to note that this charger can provide up to 35W of total charging power, not 35W per port. Earlier, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that Apple will launch a next-generation gallium nitride charger sometime this year, supporting up to 30W fast charging and using a new form factor. At present, there is no news about when this accessory will be launched, but the launch of this C port charger will be a major innovation of Apple’s interface, joining the USB-C family. Although the unification of standards cannot establish product differentiation for manufacturers, it is definitely a .
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