The iPhone 16 series seemingly charges faster, and is more secure, than Apple has let on (2024)

The iPhone 16 series seemingly charges faster, and is more secure, than Apple has let on (1)

When Apple unveiled the iPhone 16 series earlier this week it revealed a lot of improvements and new features, but there are some upgrades that the company has stayed rather quieter about for some reason.

Most excitingly – and it seems especially odd to us that Apple didn't talk about this – it seems these phones probably charge quite a lot faster than Apple let on. A certification spotted by WhyLab (via ShrimpApplePro and 9to5Mac), shows that all four iPhone 16 models – meaning the iPhone 16 itself, the iPhone 16 Plus, the iPhone 16 Pro, and the iPhone 16 Pro Max, should support 45W wired charging.

That’s rather faster than Apple would lead you to believe, as while the company never talks about specific wired charging speeds, it has said that you can charge these phones to 50% in 30 minutes with a 20W or higher charger.

THIS IS A VERY GOOD NEWSAll the iPhone 16 series has up to 45W wired charging! According to the CQC https://t.co/nlRIvrBib5 pic.twitter.com/8cUnGDsLMISeptember 12, 2024

The implication there would be that charging tops out at 20W, but Apple made similar claims last year, and actual charging speeds were a little higher at between 27-29W depending on the model. So it’s entirely plausible that speeds have further jumped this year.

Since this information hasn’t come direct from Apple, we can’t say with 100% certainty that it’s accurate; but if the iPhone 16 line can support 45W charging then that’s a big jump, and brings the phones in line with flagship rivals like the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Of course, you’ll also need a fast-enough charger to enjoy the full benefit, and the 20W chargers that Apple has been suggesting won’t cut it.

Privacy protection

Another feature Apple hasn’t talked about is ‘Secure Exclave’, which is present in the A18 and A18 Pro chipsets that power the iPhone 16 line.

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This feature was first found on the M4-powered iPad Pro (2024), and it basically makes it harder for malicious apps to disable the camera and microphone indicators on your iPhone.

These indicators show when the camera or microphone are active, and malicious apps might be used to watch or listen to you without you knowing, so these apps would attempt to disable the indicators.

On earlier iPhone models these indicators were enabled by software, so it would be feasible – albeit probably not easy – for an app to mess with them, but Secure Exclave uses hardware to control them, making it harder to disable them.

This is a fairly niche feature, so it’s understandable that Apple wouldn’t highlight it, but 9to5Mac claims to have confirmed via iOS 18 firmware that it’s present, and it should provide extra peace of mind for privacy-conscious iPhone owners.

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James is a freelance phones, tablets and wearables writer and sub-editor at TechRadar. He has a love for everything ‘smart’, from watches to lights, and can often be found arguing with AI assistants or drowning in the latest apps. James alsocontributes to 3G.co.uk, 4G.co.uk and 5G.co.uk and has written for T3, Digital Camera World, Clarity Media and others, with work on the web, in print and on TV.

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The iPhone 16 series seemingly charges faster, and is more secure, than Apple has let on (2024)

FAQs

Does the iPhone 16 support fast charging? ›

As per the details, Apple's newest iPhone models support up to 45W fast charging via USB Type-C. The iPhone 16 series was said to be testing at 5-15 volts and 3 amps, potentially translating into a maximum charging capacity of 45W with wired connection.

How fast can the iPhone 16 Pro Max charge? ›

All iPhone 16 models support up to 45W of wired fast charging via the USB-C port, up from 29W on the iPhone 15, according to a new certification shared by leaker ShrimpApplePro.

What charger for iPhone 16? ›

All of Apple's new iPhones are capable of 45W charging over USB-C. During its keynote on Monday, Apple did mention that the new iPhone 16 range of devices support faster wireless charging.

Why won t my iPhone charge past 80 iOS 16? ›

Your iPhone may get slightly warmer while it charges. To extend the lifespan of your battery, if the battery gets too warm, software may limit charging above 80 per cent. Your iPhone will charge again when the temperature drops. Try moving your iPhone and charger to a cooler location.

Are fast chargers OK for iPhone? ›

There is no doubt that fast charging an iPhone creates more heat than normal charging, but this does not necessarily mean that fast charging will harm the battery.

Will the iPhone 16 have USB-C? ›

What's in the Box. Our environmental goals. As part of our efforts to reach carbon neutrality by 2030, iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus do not include a power adapter or EarPods. Included in the box is a USB‑C Charge Cable that supports fast charging and is compatible with USB‑C power adapters and computer ports.

Is it OK to charge iPhone 14 Pro Max overnight? ›

You can charge your iPhone every night even if the battery isn't fully depleted. iPhone automatically stops charging when the battery is fully charged, so it's safe to keep your iPhone connected to a charger overnight. Charging resumes automatically if your battery level drops below 95 percent.

Does the iPhone 16 have wireless charging? ›

iPhone 16 now supports up to 25W wireless charging speeds, faster than Samsung and Google flagships - India Today.

How do I know if my iPhone is fast charging IOS 16? ›

Listen to the Chime: If your iPhone is already charging and you plug it into a fast charger, you'll hear the charging chime twice. The second chime is like a secret handshake - it means your iPhone is fast charging. Check the Adapter Heat: Fast chargers tend to heat up a little more than regular chargers.

Should I use 20W or 30W charger iPhone? ›

Therefore, for the iPhone Pro Max model, a high-power 30W charger is recommended. However, for the Pro or basic iPhone models, a 20W charger is deemed sufficient, ensuring minimal impact on the device's temperature and battery life.

Which charger is best for iPhone? ›

Apple 20W USB-C Power Adapter (for iPhone, iPad & AirPods)
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Is it better to use 5W or 20W charger for iPhone? ›

The standard 5W adapter takes 3.5 hours or more to charge an iPhone 11 entirely. Assuming the iPhone 12 has a similar battery size as iPhone 11 and adopts the same fast charging technology, the 20W fast charger will be able to charge up to 50% in 30 minutes, and up to 100% in 2 hours and 8 minutes or so.

Is it okay to stop charging at 80% on an iPhone? ›

You can charge when it's at 40% and disconnect when it reaches 80%, or any other values, without hurting the phone. And you don't have to turn it off to charge it; in fact, you shouldn't.

Is it better to charge an iPhone to 80 or 100? ›

For optimal battery health, it's recommended to charge your phone between 20% and 80%. It's best to avoid extremes, such as letting the battery reach 0% or consistently charging it to 100%. Features like "Optimized Battery Charging" can be beneficial, and it's advisable to avoid overnight charging at 100%.

At what percentage should I charge my iPhone? ›

Quick partial charges are better than long full charges; charging from 50% up to 60% will put less strain on your phone batteries than a full charge from 5% up to 80%. Whenever you can charge your phone, do so. Avoid waiting until the end of the day to plug in your phone overnight.

Which iPhones support 20W fast charging? ›

Super Fast Charging: The wall plug equipped with a USB-C Power Delivery port, and loaded with 20W of power to provide full-speed charging to iPhone iPhone 13, 12, iPhone 12 Pro, 12 Mini / Pro Max, 11 / 11 Pro / 11 Pro Max / XR / XS Max / XS / X / 8 Plus / 8.

Does 30W charge faster than 20W iPhone? ›

In terms of practical performance, the iPhone charged with the 30W charger achieved a full charge from 0% to 100% in just 2 hours and 12 minutes, whereas the 20W charger took 2 hours and 20 minutes, indicating a negligible difference of less than 10 minutes between the two.

Will iPhone ever get fast charging? ›

For instance, the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro support fast charging of up to 25W, allowing users to charge their devices to 50 per cent in just 30 minutes when paired with a 30W USB-C Power Adapter.

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