@@xy.z My iPhone 16 Pro Max charges over 90% in 1 hour. Using a 45W Anker USB-C charger: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B098WQRGNQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I am using a 2.5 Watt charger in my bedroom, when going out and need battery I can charge it in my living room with a fast charger, so my battery will stay good for a much longer time :)
WHAT A LIE! I HAD THE 16 PM SINCE SEPTEMBER AND IT NEVER CHARGES MORE THAN 2 HOURS EVEN FROM 0%-100% WITH THE NEW MAGSAFE 25W (I HAVE THE 35W ADAPTER BUT IT STILL DOESNT MATTER)!!!!!!! BE HONEST NEXT TIME PLEASE!!!!!!!
I also have a 16PM but I only have the 20W adapter and it does fully charge in 2 hours. Check your power outlet, it could be that it doesn't get enough power.
@@arkieFPSHow’s your BH so far? Been thinking of this as it’s beneficial for the battery health in the long term. Besides, I also only charge at night so it doesn’t matter
@@MonsieurGuy BH is 100% cycle count is 94, i use 45 watts charger with the apple’s vowen charger cable(2m charged up to 240w) sometimes during the day when my battery is low(charge 20% to 100%) battery can last me 1 1/2 day with no issues
Before iPhone 16 I have Xiaomi 11t and his battery charging up to 100% for about 40 to 45 min. with included charging brick. Now I’m waiting more than two hours with the charger that you have to buy separately of course if temperature of the iPhone is good if it’s hot you waiting more 😂.
I use a Ugreen charger and cable, and my phone never really takes more than an hour to reach 100 percent. Never buy Apple chargers people. Never. Keep in mind, if you have Optimized Battery on, your charging speed will vary depending on your use and habits.
because he is checking only in 10 mins intervals, if 30 w charges in 1:39 hr and 35W 1:41, he will record it as 1:40 and 1:50 respectively even if the difference is just 2 mins. Also, a faster speed can heat a bit faster, so it might have to be modulated more, resulting in a minimal delay. The advantage of 35w is dual USB so you can charge your phone and watch/headphones together without affecting the charging speed much for the phone.
@@SiddharthPant there’s no difference what he record - if 30w charge 1h39min and 35w - 1h41 min - it doesn’t make any sense that 30w charges faster than 35w! 👌😁😁😁👌
2 hours 50 minutes???? This must be comedy, right?
Over night why not
@@xy.z My iPhone 16 Pro Max charges over 90% in 1 hour. Using a 45W Anker USB-C charger: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B098WQRGNQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I charge when Im a sleep so I don’t notice.
Magsafe is an absolute waste of time and energy...However, if you absolutely want as less cables as possible in your house, you may get it...
yeah just for the convenience
For me, the only good thing for magsafe charging is wireless powerbank because not carrying a cable is a big QOL improvement.
I dude! I wish u had used the 5 watts adapter. Anyways, I love this vids, thanks
was 'optimize battery charging' on?
5W for iPhone 15 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
good for battery life long term
@@tharushaherath1948nah F that you don’t buy $1000 smartphone to baby it replacing the battery not that expensive 😂
I'm pretty sure the iPhone 15 supports 20w
@@tharushaherath1948 it will use it more 2 to 3 years
@@duduthesilly yes but use 5W because I use for long time before I was using iPhone 11
I use 20w charger with wired for my iPhone 13
same with 12 pro
Same with 16 pro max
I use a 25w anker adapter for my iPhone 15 and a 20w Apple charger for my iPad
If I use 20w adapter for 16 pro max ? Is that okay? Or not?
I am using a 2.5 Watt charger in my bedroom, when going out and need battery I can charge it in my living room with a fast charger, so my battery will stay good for a much longer time :)
WHAT A LIE!
I HAD THE 16 PM SINCE SEPTEMBER AND IT NEVER CHARGES MORE THAN 2 HOURS EVEN FROM 0%-100% WITH THE NEW MAGSAFE 25W (I HAVE THE 35W ADAPTER BUT IT STILL DOESNT MATTER)!!!!!!!
BE HONEST NEXT TIME PLEASE!!!!!!!
I also have a 16PM but I only have the 20W adapter and it does fully charge in 2 hours. Check your power outlet, it could be that it doesn't get enough power.
@ fully charges from 0 to 100 in 2 hours?
@@Ziglaub it was at 5%
@@kelajuan_ thats weird!
is it possible because it is plugged to an apc surge protector by any chance?
@@Ziglaub I don't think that could affect it.
I wonder if anyone still uses the 5W brick to charge their 16
i do, i have a 16 pro max and uses the 5 watts brick to charge while sleeping
@@arkieFPSHow’s your BH so far? Been thinking of this as it’s beneficial for the battery health in the long term. Besides, I also only charge at night so it doesn’t matter
@@MonsieurGuy BH is 100% cycle count is 94, i use 45 watts charger with the apple’s vowen charger cable(2m charged up to 240w) sometimes during the day when my battery is low(charge 20% to 100%) battery can last me 1 1/2 day with no issues
I thought adapter charging was for overnight charging
What happened to 5 w
Before iPhone 16 I have Xiaomi 11t and his battery charging up to 100% for about 40 to 45 min. with included charging brick.
Now I’m waiting more than two hours with the charger that you have to buy separately of course if temperature of the iPhone is good if it’s hot you waiting more 😂.
I use a Ugreen charger and cable, and my phone never really takes more than an hour to reach 100 percent. Never buy Apple chargers people. Never.
Keep in mind, if you have Optimized Battery on, your charging speed will vary depending on your use and habits.
2 hours charging times is outrageous in 2025, no phone should take longer than 30 minutes to reach at least 80%, that should be the standard in 2025
Then don’t wonder your battery being at 75% after 2 Years of use
Fast charging kills your battery bro
I use 20w wired charger, I don’t like wireless magsafe😅
i just use my mac's 30w charger
Handsome man ❤❤❤
Laughs in supervooc 100 watt
Why did 35w adapter is so bad? If the iPhone didn’t take more than 30w - then the charging times should be equal on 30w and on 35w adapters, 👌😁😁😁🤌
could be heat slowing the charge rate
because he is checking only in 10 mins intervals, if 30 w charges in 1:39 hr and 35W 1:41, he will record it as 1:40 and 1:50 respectively even if the difference is just 2 mins. Also, a faster speed can heat a bit faster, so it might have to be modulated more, resulting in a minimal delay. The advantage of 35w is dual USB so you can charge your phone and watch/headphones together without affecting the charging speed much for the phone.
@@SiddharthPant there’s no difference what he record - if 30w charge 1h39min and 35w - 1h41 min - it doesn’t make any sense that 30w charges faster than 35w! 👌😁😁😁👌