iPhone 15 charging speed may be as slow as iPhone 14

There’s a lot to look forward to with the new iPhone 15, but faster charging may not be one of them.
The new-generation iPhone uses USB-C charging, raising hopes that it would charge faster than previous models that relied on Apple’s Lightning charging ports. However, new rumors suggest that this may not be the case.
Mac Rumors and Apple Insider both wrote about a new report from the Japanese blog Mac Otakara It claims that the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro will be limited to 27W charging power, which is the same as the iPhone 14 Pro models. This could disappoint Apple users, especially since the iPhone has long lagged behind its competitors when it comes to charging speeds.
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However, it’s important to note that these reports are unconfirmed, so there’s still hope for faster charging.
The USB-C port is a big change for the iPhone 15, only introduced after regulation by the European Union. The new iPhone 15 range will also feature Dynamic Island, a benefit previously limited to the iPhone 14 Pro models all Variants. The new phone officially launches on Friday. If you’re looking for one, Mashable’s Alex Perry has a handy guide to the different models.