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TOM_27

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HI GUYS,

I WANT TO ASK FOR A RECOMMENDATION FOR THE FASTEST AND SMALLEST POWER BANK THAT SUPPORTS FAST CHARGING FOR IPHONE 8. MINIMUM 10,000mAh.

I THOUGHT ABOUT ANKER, BUT I UNDERSTAND THAT THEIR PRODUCTS DOESN'T SUPPORT IPHONE FAST CHARGING.



THANKS. :)
 
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I looked for the 3.0 quick charge certification when I was looking for my power bank. As long as it has that, it is able to quick charge your iPhone.
 
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ive asked anker support team, thay said that the only product that supports iphone fast cahrging is - PD spec.
thay have said that the 3.0 quick charge does not support iphone quick charge 3.0.
 
Well the difference in charging your iPhone X with the iPad 12w charging brick and using a 30w usb-c to lightning is about 12-15 min. In my experience, my 3.0 Anker power bank charges at the same rate as the 12w charging brick so plenty fast for me. The difference in cost between the two for 12 min of extra charge time isn’t worth it in my opinion
 
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Well the difference in charging your iPhone X with the iPad 12w charging brick and using a 30w usb-c to lightning is about 12-15 min. In my experience, my 3.0 Anker power bank charges at the same rate as the 12w charging brick so plenty fast for me. The difference in cost between the two for 12 min of extra charge time isn’t worth it in my opinion

thanks.
so basically any anker power bank will do the work? with a 15 min difference from the fast charging power banks?
 
thanks.
so basically any anker power bank will do the work? with a 15 min difference from the fast charging power banks?
3.0 iQ quick charge certified. I also have a 6usb power outlet from Anker that has 1 port 3.0 iQ and 5 normal ports and they definitely charge at different rates. The Anker power brick I have has 2 3.0iQ ports. You need to check the rating of the charging ports on the model you choose. Look for 4.8 amp output
 
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