2019 iPhones Will Fix The Worst Thing About Apple’s Phones

The iPhone XS and XR offer solid battery life,
but they’re phenomenally slow to charge with the adapter that’s included in the
box. Fortunately, Apple finally looks to be fixing that with its next-gen
handsets coming out this fall, if the latest from 
Macotakara is to be
believed.
According to the rumor, the successors to
the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max will come
equipped with a USB-C-to-Lightning cable and more powerful brick for 18W fast
charging.
Previous
iPhones have supported fast charging but don’t come with the proper gear that
supports it packed in. Right now, if you want to charge your iPhone more
quickly, you have to invest in that cable and adapter separately, which will
cost you another $50 if you choose to stick with first-party equipment.
It’s a long overdue change, especially
considering rival phone makers are pushing the boundaries of charging speed all
the time. OnePlus Warp Charge 30 system, shipped with the McLaren limited edition of the OnePlus 6T, takes the phone to 66
percent in a half hour. Huawei’s 40W system — a staggering eight times more
wattage than what you get in a standard, packed-in 5W iPhone charger — can get
the Mate 20 Pro to 70 percent in
the same span of time.
Meanwhile,
when we clocked the iPhone X with its stock charger during our quest to find
the fastest charging smartphone a
little more than a year ago, it only got up to 17 percent in 30 minutes.
Quite
simply, it’s about time Apple caught up. The battery sizes of the upcoming
range of iPhones is expected to increase by as much as 20 percent, depending on
the model, according to recent rumors. Faster charging is already a must, but
if the batteries in 2019’s iPhones get larger too, Apple won’t be able to get
away with the dated, old tech it’s been using for a decade.
That’s
not all Macotakara has on the upcoming iPhones. We could also see a
triple-camera setup on the back of the iPhone XS successor, which may increase
from 5.8 inches to 6.1 inches in size. This model will reportedly incorporate
an OLED display as well.
Initially,it was believed only the range-topping iPhone XS Max successor would see a trioof lenses on the back. If true, it would be great news for shutterbugs who
aren’t keen on shelling out top dollar for the biggest, baddest handset just to
get the best camera available.

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