iPhone vs Samsung: Which is better at fast charging?

The iPhone 13 Pro Max and Samsung S22 faced off in the ultra fast charging race. The success of the Galaxy S22 Ultra draws attention.
 iPhone vs Samsung: Which is better at fast charging?
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Apple is preparing to introduce the iPhone 14 family just a few days later. The iPhone 13 models, on the other hand, have been at the top of the smartphone world since last year. However, the recent iPhone 13 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra fast charging comparison seems to upset Apple.

iPhone 13 Pro Max and Samsung S22 face off on Ultra fast charging

Trusted source TheGalox compared the fast charging results of the iPhone 13 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra in a recent Twitter post. A full charge of the iPhone 13 Pro Max takes 1 hour and 46 minutes; The Galaxy S22 Ultra takes 59 minutes. The 47-minute difference between the two competing models draws attention.

While the Galaxy S22 Ultra offers 45W fast charging support, it should be reminded that the iPhone 13 Pro Max is charged with 20W. Also in the S22 Ultra 5000 mAh; Let’s say that the iPhone 13 Pro Max has a 4352 mAh battery. In other words, the S22 Ultra is ahead in both charging capacity and battery size.

Apple introduced fast charging to its smartphones for the first time with the iPhone 8. The iPhone 8 series has 18W fast charging support. The iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 family support 20W fast charging. However, according to the latest claim, the iPhone 14 will have 30W fast charging.

It is unclear whether 30W support will be available on all models. For now, it is said that it will only be given to the iPhone 14 Pro. Apple also recently launched a 35W USB-C charging adapter that charges MacBook Air and iPhone simultaneously. This breakthrough of the company increases the possibility of iPhone 14 fast charging.

The Galaxy S23, which is expected to be announced next year, is thought to retain its 5000mAh battery capacity. As for fast charging, it is claimed that it can expand to 65W capacity.

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