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Can I use 61W USB-C adapter for iPhone?

Can I use 61W USB-C adapter for iPhone?

Use fast charge with certain iPhone models. Fast charging works when you use an Apple USB-C to Lightning cable and one of these adapters: Apple 18W, 20W,2 29W, 30W, 61W, 87W, or 96W USB-C Power Adapter. A comparable third-party USB-C power adapter that supports USB Power Delivery (USB-PD)

Are all USB-C chargers compatible?

USB-C is a universal charging standard. That means that, technically, it doesn’t matter what USB-C charger you use — it should be able to power up a laptop with a USB-C charging port and power bank. Today the majority of laptop USB-C chargers are interchangeable, but it’s not guaranteed.

Can I use my computer USB-C charger to charge my phone?

With the recent increase in popularity of certain standards (USB-C and USB-PD), the short answer is increasingly becoming the following: in general, yes, it is safe to plug your laptop charger into your phone.

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Can you charge MacBook Pro with any USB-C charger?

You can plug it into any port like you would a USB cable, but it doesn’t snap into place as a magnetic charging cable does. Any USB-C cable will do. Any USB-C charging cable will work just fine if you have a newer MacBook Pro, although it’s recommended to use the official charging cable.

Is it bad to charge phone from laptop?

The short answer is no. Avoid using fast charging ports unless you really need the phone charged fast. If you’re working with the laptop, using a slow charging port should be fine. The slow charge is way less power than the power used by the laptop while running.

Will any USB-C cable work with MacBook Pro?

Yes any USB-C cord can charge it, but the power adapter you use must provide enough power to charge it unless you want to hook it up for 10 hours.

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Can I use 30W charger for iPhone 11 Pro Max?

Using the Moshi 30W 99MO022116 1A1C PD charger, we are getting 9.28V 2.36A 21.99W, under PD protocol. Using the Ravpower 30W PC120 single port GaN PD charger, we are getting 9.3V 2.38A 22.16W, under PD protocol. So the iPhone 11 Pro Max offers great compatibility with 20W-30W Range PD chargers.