The IT industry is developing rapidly. Apple in particular has with their iPhone moved the limits of what a phone should be able to do. It benefits consumers, but there are also some downsides to the newer phones. The latest iPhones break more easily and then run out of power faster than an older phone would. This is due, among other things, to the fact that you as a consumer both go online on his iPhone, hear music but also have a lot of Apps running in the background and thus faster will result in a discharged battery. You also use your iPhone far more than you have been used to before, and therefore requires that your iPhone is charged up much more often. There are different ways to charge your iPhone depending on the model you have. In this it guide, we take a look at why wireless charging has become so popular and what you should know before dropping the traditional charger.
That’s why a wireless charger wins over traditional charging
All types of iPhones come with a traditional charger that fits a power outlet. However, if one chooses to replace his old iPhone with a newer model, one should be aware that a new charging cable will be needed, since Apple recently switched to their so-called lightning connector. In addition, with the latest models in the form of iPhone 8 and iPhone X, there comes the ability to charge one’s phone wirelessly. This means that instead of plugging your iPhone into a power outlet, you have the option to charge your phone by putting it on a charging pad. Many of these charging boards utilize the Qi wireless technology that delivers charging speeds of up to 7.5 W. Today there are many different different charging plates on the market and prices can vary greatly from model to model.
Many studies have been done on how a wireless charger for a mobile phone or iPad works. Initially, wireless charging was significantly slower than traditional charging. Since Apple updated their iOS to 11.2, however, significantly more speed has come across the field, with the power increased from 5-7.5 W. The technology itself is also in great development at the moment, which is why it will probably be even faster to charge one’s phone in the future, as more products appear on the market. There are already several large manufacturers such as IKEA who have started to integrate wireless charging into furniture such as in their bedside tables. Other manufacturers have also started to integrate charging plates into their products, making it extremely easy to keep the mobile charged. For example, there are several office furniture, where wireless charging is integrated directly into the table top of the raising desks. This avoids cable pulls that often only get in the way.
Charge your iPhone on the go with a power bank
It is also possible to use a power bank to charge your phone, which is portable and charged from home, if you need to get your iPhone charged on the go. A powerbank supports all types of iPhones and is therefore really smart, if you are not near an electricity source. Powerbanks come in many different variants and with very different capacities. If you are going on a longer trip, it may be a good idea to choose a large power bank with a capacity of min. 10,000 mAh. On the other hand, if it is a small trip that you are on, you can typically settle for 2,400 mAh. Some of the top-selling powerbanks come bl.a. from HAWEEL, HOCO, Sandberg and Puro. However, it may be worthwhile to read tests before making a final decision, as there is a lot of difference in quality.
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The IT industry is developing rapidly. Apple in particular has with their iPhone moved the limits of what a phone should be able to do. It benefits consumers, but there are also some disadvantages…
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