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Apple has released its first 35W dual USB-C charger

Apple has released its first 35W dual USB-C charger

Apple, which appeared to be stealing from Apple’s manufacturer’s site, will offer the first official dual-port USB-C charger.

If you are planning to buy a charger with two USB-C ports from Apple, it is better to wait a while. While the manufacturer is already marketing the 30W USB-C charger, there is a leak about the arrival of a new module, this time with two USB-C ports.

Regarding the reliability of the source, the information comes directly from the official website of the Apple brand, which secretly leaked the document “for the Apple 35W Dual USB-C Port Power Adapter”. 9 to 5 Mac He had time to take a screen shot before being removed.

Will the popular GaN charger come?

Last month, researcher Ming-Chi Guo talked about the arrival of the GaN (potassium nitride) charger of about 30W with a new design for 2022.

Gallium nitride has the advantage of being able to operate at higher voltages than silicon. In practice, this avoids reducing the voltage at the input of the charger, which has the effect of reducing the number of components required (hence the size of the charger).

This new Black will not be Apple’s first GaN adapter (already on the 16-inch MacBook Pro). However it was the first dual-port charger (especially USB-C) made by the Apple brand.

If Belkin can find dual USB-A and USB-C ports (the main partner for Apple accessories) and single USB-C, this new module is out of range. With a total of 35W (not 35W per port), you can charge a large number of devices MacBook Air M1iPad, Apple Watch, iPhone …

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According to the document released yet, the charger can operate at 5V / 3A, 9V / 3A, 15V / 2.33 A or 20V / 1.75 A. If this information proves to be correct, you can recharge 2 devices 15W or so. One device at 27W, the second has to do with 5W. No date is specified in the document, but (surprisingly) the USB-C cable should not be included