The Internet tells me that when I plug my iPhone 15 into a charger that is 20 W or over I should hear an indicator beside the battery status that my phone is fast charging. I have never had this indicator beside the battery status while I am charging. With my 24 W Belkin charger.
Am I missing something?
By SSWFTW, 4 January, 2024
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iOS and iPadOS
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It is Apple!
The subject line intends the pun!
Just go by the temperature
Just use a little thought. If the screen feels warm, good sign. also if it goes from 30% to 50% in like fifteen minutes, you'll know it's charging faster.
Re just go by the temperature
Thank you for your answer, I understand this, of course, but would like to know if, in fact, a symbol is showing up there. If everyone else is able to get that feedback, we should as well. And my question is because I believe there is a possibility we’re not receiving that information.
Go to Apple then?
I understand but honestly, if 10% and then 60% doesn't make someone understand it's fast charing when it clearly will in say twenty minutes if not farther along charged, ask apple to get off their high horse. Yes, I'm being a bit rude. However, if you can understand how your phone charges on a normal level, with cord in wall, verses, a fast charging one wherein the appliance is charging fasted in a shorter amount of time, do you wish you to have the verbal, "fast charging" communication? If so, then Apple needs do a hell of a lot more with verbosity. I agree we need to know a lot. Except if I can figure out how quickly my device charges by doing basic math or time difference, then what? Good luck dealing with the billionaires and their private jets dude. :)