How to Charge iPad Air 5 (2022) Faster

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I can confirm this with my iPad mini 6, it also has 20W power supply in the box, but it can use also stronger ones. When I tried all my powerful USB-C adapters (Apple 87/96W, Lenovo 65W, ASUS 30W, Samsung 45W and Xiaomi single USB-C 65W) I was able to get up to 27W power draw. Net charging speed of battery is capped at around ~ 18W so extra power is used to provide power for iPad's own consumption

DB-
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Yeah right. .. the same of what i observation too.. thanks and God bless ❤❤❤

benjaminreajr
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Even if it seems legit, I wouldn't risk my iPad's battery like that. I'm just grateful it came with more than just the cable for once.

Obi-Juan
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Hello, I am a former Apple employee and it is not recommended to use the 30W . It’s not good for the battery 🔋 😊

InFltSvc
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What is the maximum charging speed of iPhone 13 thanks

Maxisthebest
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iPad Air 5 only properly charges with a USB-C charger! It does NOT support Apple 2.1A (10W) or Apple 2.4A (12W) charging profiles anymore, which are available on their USB-A chargers. It will still charge, but painfully slow (at only 7.5W). I'm not sure if all Apple's USB-C iPads stopped supporting their old charging standards or just this new iPad Air 5. Lightning iPads and iPhones still seem to support it and can charge at 12W from USB-A chargers.

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My old white charge not charging so I try some oh them but some of them don’t work :(

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