3 Steps That Will Increase The Charging Speed Of Your iPhone

Your iPhone’s battery is fine. (Probably.) That doesn’t mean you’re getting the most out of it, though. 

If you feel like it’s taking too long to keep your device up to speed, we’ve compiled a few things to know that'll help you spend less time around an outlet.
1) Don’t use your computer.

If you’re really concerned with speed, use a wall charger or external battery pack instead of your laptop’s USB port. It might be less convenient, but it’ll allow to your transfer more amps of power at once. That means it’ll be faster. 

2) Grab a different charger.

You might’ve heard that the only safe charger for your phone is the one that came with it. Nope! While some third-party alternatives can be sketchy, others from more reputable brands are totally fine, oftentimes better than the weak one Apple throws in the box. Anker in particular is one name many reviewers, myself included, have found trustworthy. 

Again, it’s all about how much current these things are supplying. Apple’s puts out about 1 amp, even though the iPhone is capable of drawing up to 2.1 amps. And if you own an iPad, the stronger charger that comes with that can work just as well. 

3) Maybe remove that case.

In other words, keep it cool. The lithium-ion battery in your phone is a physical, delicate thing, and as a result, it doesn’t play nice with extreme heat — the kind that some tight-fitting cases can trap over your phone while it’s charging. 

Apple itself says that keeping the battery in a room temperature climate will get you the steadiest results in the long run. 

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