Apple itself may have leaked an upcoming modern dual USB-C charger on its official website. Although the document has already disappeared, the exact specifications could also be glimpsed for a short time.
On the Apple website, Apple briefly leaked an upcoming device itself. For a short time, a support document was available there in which a passage mentions a new dual USB-C charger with 35 watts. The website reports 9to5Mac.
Support document leaks modern Apple charger
The support document mentioned at the beginning has since been removed from the Apple website. The relevant passage read: “Use the Apple 35W Dual USB-C Port Power Adapter and a USB-C cable (not included) to charge your device. Connect a USB-C cable to a of the two connectors on the power adapter, extend the electrical prongs (if needed) and firmly plug the power adapter into the outlet. Make sure the outlet is easily accessible for disconnection. Plug the other end of the cable into your device .”
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9to5Mac reports that even the exact specifications of the charger have been listed. 100 to 240V at 1.0A serve as input. 5VDC/3A, 9VDC/3A, 15VDC/2.33A or 20VDC/1.75A were specified as the USB PD output. 9To5Mac also speculates that it is very likely that Apple will already use modern GaN (gallium nitride) technology, which has made smaller power supplies possible for the competition. USB-C Power Delivery should also be used. A specific date for the market launch of the new Apple dual USB-C charger and the price are not yet known. However, since a corresponding support document has already been created, it could appear soon.
Source: via 9to5Mac
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