The iPhone 16 Pro Max can be charged at only 27W and it takes less than 2 hours to fully charge.

Recently, some domestic media conducted a charging test on the iPhone 16 Pro Max. The results showed that the phone can maintain 33W for a short time (10 minutes) under extreme working conditions (low power, high output + back clip heat dissipation), and the instantaneous power is 38-39W. Daily tests are basically 27W or less, and it takes 1 hour and 45 minutes from 2% to 100%.

The iPhone 16 Pro Max can be charged at only 27W and it takes less than 2 hours to fully charge.

Previously, the iPhone 16 series has passed the domestic 3C certification. The certification information shows that this series of mobile phones supports up to 15V 3A (45W) fast charging, which seems to use the PD (Power Delivery) protocol. Although 45W is the nominal maximum charging power, the charging power will decrease due to various factors in actual use. Some media have found that the peak charging power of the iPhone 16 can reach between 35-39W, which is indeed a significant improvement compared to the previous maximum charging power of about 20W.

The iPhone 16 Pro Max can be charged at only 27W and it takes less than 2 hours to fully charge.

Apple’s official website also explains the charging performance of the iPhone 16 series. According to official data, using a 20-watt or higher power adapter with a USB-C charging cable can charge the phone to 50% in 30 minutes.

It is understood that the delivery time of the standard version of iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus has been extended to October 1. Among these four models, the iPhone 16 Pro Max has the longest delivery delay. If you place an order now, the latest delivery time is October 17.

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