Starting with this year's iPhone 8/8 Plus and iPhone X, the iPhone has finally added wireless charging capabilities, but the charging speed is a bit disappointing, but the good news is that Apple's latest push of iOS 11.2 beta updates, according to industry-founders In the actually quietly enhanced the new iPhone's wireless charging capabilities, users can now use 7.5W fast charge, and in the previous wireless charging power is limited to 5W or so.
It was reported that testers charged iPhone X running iOS 11.2 beta with a 7.5W wireless charger, charging from 46% to 66% in about 30 minutes, while using a non-7.5W wireless charger to charge the same The power consumption took more than 30 minutes, which fully confirms the above findings.
Of course, the current wireless charging power limit is 15W, although Apple has not yet reached the standard one-stop, but can unlock 7.5W is very good.