I have a work 2018 mbp 15”. If I would use an 96w charger instead of the original 87w one, could I charge its battery faster? I don’t care about battery resource as an investment, I could reimburse such expense.
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87w and 96w adapters are in same price, from this point 96w is better b/c it’s more universal. Any missed points?"Power adapters for Mac notebooks are available in 29W, 30W, 45W, 60W, 61W, 85W, 87W, and 96W varieties. You should use the appropriate wattage power adapter for your Mac notebook. You can use a compatible higher wattage power adapter without issue, but it won't make your computer charge faster or operate differently"
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The answer appears to be no.
85w and 96w adapters are in same price, from this point 96w is better b/c it’s more universal. Any missed points?
If you needed to replace a 85w adapter, it would be sensible to buy the 96w instead.
If you had a working 85w adapter, it would not be sensible to replace it with a 96w one at this point because it would offer no benefit.
First of all, it should be 87W where I mention 85W since I mean USB-C chargers, and for 15"+
I checked Apple's Store. What I found 87W adapter is no longer available there.
If I check some other store, 87W is with 4-months Apple Music, and ... sold out.
So if would look for another USB-C adapter for 15" MBP, you have only 96W option.
As for you guess replace vs new. It should be rather one more adapter for fields trips.
In office I have a monitor with PD.
Original one will be always on my home desk.
And new one is to be in a backpack.
@nicho , you are right, there is no benefit. And there is no choice.
BTW new one should be heavier, a bit, but heavier anyway