The iPhone X and iPhone 8 are Apple's first smartphones to officially support fast charging with USB-C. A new study from Tom's Guide, however, shows the iPhone X and iPhone 8 both lag behind competing flagship Android devices in terms of fast charging capabilities...
For comparison's sake, when charging with the USB accessories included in the iPhone's box, the iPhone 8 snagged 30 percent of juice in 30 minutes and 58 percent in an hour.
What's notable here is that the latest iPhones all perform slower than computing flagship Android phones, even though you have to spend extra to get the fast charging capabilities in the first place.
While the difference may be marginal to some people, it does show the work Apple has to do in order to compete with other Android devices in fast charging.
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