GizChina’s testing found that by using a 96W charging head (the one for the iPhone 13 Pro Max ranges from 5W to 96W) the top-end iPhone 13 handset can reach a peak charging wattage of 26.6 watts
Yes, it is! All you need is a power source that supplies enough current (in milliamps) to charge the battery. The voltage does not need to be exact but should be close to 1.2 volts per cell. For example, if you are charging an AA-size NiMH battery, it should be around 1.2 x 2 = 2.4 volts.
Most of the time I just lay my phone down on a slow, basic Qi charger while I'm asleep. It may take 3 hours to charge, it may take 7. It doesn't matter because it'll be done by the time I wake up :)
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