Android phones have used various charger types, from Mini-USB to the now-ubiquitous USB-C. Here's a brief history of the cables you've got stuffed in a drawer.
If you've picked up a new iPhone within the past few years, you're sure to have noticed that it comes with a USB-C-to-Lightning cable that isn't compatible with your existing charger. We know ...
iPhone supports up to 27 watts charging speed, using a power cable plugged into the USB-C port. Using a 30 watt charging brick, you can fully charge an iPhone 16 in about 2 hours. With these ...