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Choosing a USB charger with a Power Delivery (PD) port for your iPhone is pretty straightforward once you know what to focus on. Here’s how to pick the right one as of February 25, 2025, based on current tech trends and iPhone compatibility. SHOP HERE

First, check your iPhone model. Most iPhones since the iPhone 8 (released 2017) support fast charging via USB-C Power Delivery, but the max wattage they can handle varies. For example:

  • iPhone 8 to 14 (including SE models) can fast charge at up to 20W.
  • iPhone 15 (and likely newer models by 2025) uses USB-C natively and still caps out around 20-27W for practical charging speeds, even if Apple doesn’t always specify an exact limit.

Fast charging gets you about 50% battery in 30 minutes, so anything beyond 20W won’t speed things up much—extra power just gets throttled by the phone’s software. SHOP HERE

Next, look at the charger’s wattage. A USB-C PD charger with at least 20W is ideal. Common options are:

  • 20W: Perfect for most iPhones, compact, and affordable (e.g., Apple’s own charger).
  • 30W: Slightly overkill but future-proofs for other devices; still fully compatible.
  • 45W or higher: Overkill for solo iPhone charging but useful if you’re powering multiple devices or a MacBook too. SHOP HERE

Make sure it’s a USB-C PD port—not just USB-A with Quick Charge (QC), which iPhones don’t fully utilize. Apple’s fast charging relies on PD protocol, so the charger needs to advertise “USB-C Power Delivery” or “PD 3.0.”

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