Smartphones are ever-present in our lives and can be endlessly useful and distracting, but whatever you do on your phone, it needs a steady supply of power. For most of us, phone charging is a daily ...
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Why your iPhone isn't charging at full speed (and how to fix it)
It's not you, it's Apple (probably).
Even in a year marked with all kinds of uncertainty, the American electric vehicle market continues to grow rapidly. But what's holding that growth back isn't necessarily the cars themselves—it's the ...
Fast charging has transformed the way we power our smartphones, offering unparalleled convenience by significantly reducing charging times. However, it’s natural to question whether this speed and ...
Wireless device charging has existed in a commercially-available capacity since around 2009, with one of the most commonly used device categories to have broadly adopted this technology being ...
Charging an electric car still isn’t as quick as grabbing gas. But it’s getting there, and the tech is moving faster than ever. So when I attended a media preview for the Gravity this month, I was ...
The wireless charging game is finally getting a meaningful upgrade. While the wired fast charging speeds have seen great improvements, the wireless counterpart only saw practical speeds on Chinese ...
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Fast charging your EV nonstop could 2x hidden battery damage
Electric cars have quietly proved tougher than many early skeptics expected, yet how we charge them still makes a big difference to how long their batteries stay healthy. The latest real world data ...
The new CLA EV only supports 800-volt DC fast charging, rendering it incompatible with most public chargers and even Tesla’s Supercharger network in the U.S. The 2025 Mercedes-Benz CLA EV promises ...
Mark has almost a decade of experience reporting on mobile technology, working previously with Digital Trends. Taking a less-than-direct route to technology writing, Mark began his Android journey ...
I’m old enough to remember when most smartphones topped out at 5W or even 10W charging speeds. In fact, my first proper Android phone was 2012’s Sony Xperia V, and it offered a mere 5W power level.
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