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Asaf1410

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Sep 1, 2018
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Hey guys, I got some questions about the two.
1. Is wireless charging good for the phone? Can I charge it daily overnight instead of the regular charging?
2. Is fake wireless charger bad for the phone? (Knowing that Apple doesn’t make one yet).
3. Is there major difference between 12W, 30W, 61W etc. for charging the Xs Max?
4. Is usb to lightning capable of fast charging or I have to get the usb c one?

Thanks :)
 
I’ve been using an Anker Powerwave 7.5w wireless charger and have had no abnormal battery wear. I purchased my X December 2017 and my battery shows 98% health. It’s MFI certified so it “a ok” as far as Apple is concerned
 
I have charged my iPhone 8 + using an Anker PowerWave 7.5 watt stand for the last year... I put it on the charge each night and take it off when I wake up. I've seen no impact to the battery, I am still showing 98% battery health.

Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Anker-PowerW...347&sr=8-1&keywords=anker+powerwave+7.5+stand

This one is $49, but includes the power brick to insure you get the proper output to the stand.
 
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I have charged my iPhone 8 + using an Anker PowerWave 7.5 watt stand for the last year... I put it on the charge each night and take it off when I wake up. I've seen no impact to the battery, I am still showing 98% battery health.

Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Anker-PowerW...347&sr=8-1&keywords=anker+powerwave+7.5+stand

This one is $49, but includes the power brick to insure you get the proper output to the stand.
Thanks for the answer! Is it getting warm from the wireless charging?
And do you got any idea about the other questions?
 
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