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Can the Anker's 65W charger hold an 18W iPhone 11?

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The reason is that the voltage and current provided by the charger are adjusted according to the needs of the device.

Although the output power of the 65w charger is much larger than the power required by the 18w mobile phone, it can automatically adapt to the needs of the device, and only output the voltage and current required by the device, and will not cause damage to the device.

In addition, using a 65w charger may have a faster charging speed because it can provide more current.

However, it should be noted that if the charging port of the phone only supports a lower power input, then the charger will not be able to play its maximum power.

Therefore, when using a 65w charger to charge the phone, it is necessary to first confirm whether the phone supports fast charging, and understand the input power range of the phone to avoid damage to the device due to misuse.


You can use a 65W charger to charge an 18W Apple 11, but you need to pay attention to whether the charging protocol matches.

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If the 65W charger only supports PD and QC1.0 protocols, it can only provide 5V\/2A output for 18W devices and cannot achieve fast charging. If the 65W charger supports more protocols, such as PD, QC3.0, Apple 2.4, etc., then it can automatically match the fast charging protocol supported by the 18W fast charging phone, providing it with 9V\/2A output to achieve 18W fast charging. Therefore, whether the 65W charger can be used to charge the 18W Apple 11 needs to be determined according to the specific protocol configuration of the charger and the charging needs of the Apple 11.


It can be compatible with 18w charging speed, but it can only reach 180,000.


Can be charged but not recommended