Hi guys, I recently got the new iPhone 15 and I’m wondering if it’s safe to charge it using my MacBook charger. Will it work efficiently, or could it potentially cause any issues with the phone’s battery or performance? Any insights or experiences with this will be greatly appreciated.
USB devices are smart about this and they will negotiate how much power they want.
You could plug an iPhone into a 100W charger and all will be well, unless it’s shady and not up to USB standards.
So, if using a trusted charger, like the MacBook one, the wattage does not matter.
Yes, works perfectly, nothing to worry about. The higher the watts, the faster your phone will charge
Yes, using a MacBook charger is acceptable, but it is really bulky. It will not detonate or damage the phone. Charging speed will be limited to the phone’s maximum charging speed.
Yeah, you can charge an iPhone 15 with a MacBook charger, as long as the charger has a USB-C connector. The iPhone 15 supports USB-C charging, and the MacBook charger is compatible.
Yes. USB C can communicate with one another to ensure optimum voltage and power.
Make sure you are not using dirt cheap non-PD certified wires because they might cause issues (and potential house fires).
However, as long as you use genuine or well-known brand cables, everything is OK.
I charged my framework 13 with my dad’s phone charging brick on a holiday because I forgot my at school I received the set brick back after the holiday