According to news source macotakara, the maximum charging power of the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro series models is the same as the previous generation, with a maximum of 27W (9V/3A).

The most noteworthy point is the port output. Previous iPhone models with the Lightning port had a maximum output of 300 mW (3.3V / 100mA), and after switching to the USB-C port, the maximum output power was 4.5W (5V / 0.9A).
This means that accessories suitable for the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro series will be further enriched, and the iPhone host can provide more sufficient power support.
It was previously reported that Apple said in its keynote speech that AirPods or Apple Watch can be charged through the USB-C port.

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