It should not damage the iPhone as long as its a good quality charger. It also won't charge it any faster that a 25watt charger though. There's a limit to fast charging. But yes, in general you can buy a charger that offers more wattage without casing any damage to the iPhone. ...
During the nighttime pause the phone will use mains power instead of battery power, allowing the battery to “rest”, and thus reducing the need to charge the battery quite as often. The phone will resume charging to reach 100% when you are ready to use your phone; it will “learn” yo...
I want to be able to fast charge on both ports at the same time. The second charger I am considering is Aukey PA-Y10 USB-C Output: (PDO) 5V 3A, 9V 3A, 12V 3A, 15V 3A, 20V 2.3A; (PPS) 3V–16V 3A It has only one USB-C port but it's wattage is 46...
16-inch Macbook Pro (2021 or later): The most recent 16-inch Macbook Pro charges the fastest with a 140W USB-C power adapter, making it the top choice for those who need to power up quickly. Keep in mind that while fast charging can be convenient, it may cause the device to heat...