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Best iPhone 16 Pro fast chargers

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The iPhone 16 Pro is the newest Pro smartphone model that you can get. This is a compact-sized Pro variant but with a slightly increased display size. It sports a 6.3-inch OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it has the new Apple A18 Pro processor for improved and faster performance.

Apple has even boosted the wired charging speed on the new iPhone. It is speculated the latest iPhone 16 Pro can support up to 45W charging speed. This is a significant bump over the predecessor. However, you will need a compatible fast charger for quick charging times.

Here are the best iPhone 16 Pro fast chargers.

Apple 30W USB-C Charger
It is the fastest official iPhone charger from Apple. It is capable of offering charging speeds up to 30W. It has a single USB-C port that delivers the fastest charging speed. It does not come with a charging cable.
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Apple 20W USB-C Charger
It is the older and well-known 20W iPhone charger from Apple. It has a single USB-C port that delivers the fastest charging speed. No bundled charging cable here either.
Spigen ArcStation 40W 2-port GaN charger
This GaN charger comes with dual USB-C ports. It can offer 40W peak output and up to 30W via a single port. It is 40% smaller than a similar charger. Available in Black and White color options.
UGREEN 45W GaN 2-port Charger
This is a 45W GaN charger featuring dual USB-C ports. It can adjust power output automatically based on the device. It has various safety features to protect against overheating, overcharging, and over-voltage.
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Belkin 40W 2-port Charger
This is a 2-port charger featuring dual USB-C ports. It has a maximum power output of 40W. It can adapt power output to the device you are charging.
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Anker Nano II 65W 3-port GaN Charger
This is a multi-port charger with a peak output of 65W. It has dual USB-C ports and a microUSB port. It is 53% smaller than the original charger of the same capacity. Charge up to three devices at the same time.

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Ajit Singh
Ajit is a freelance tech reporter who loves everything tech but has a soft corner for Android. He started his stint in tech journalism in 2015 and has previously worked with publications like Digit India and Android Headlines. You can also find his work on MySmartPrice.

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