![]() ![]() While it’s reasonable to think that the higher-end MacBook Pro models might be able to charge more quickly using an 87-watt adapter than they do with the 61-watt adapter they ship with, sources tell MacRumors that this isn’t the case. ![]() According sources that spoke with MacRumors, higher-end 13-inch MacBook Pros that are able to use an 87-watt adapter won’t be able to charge any faster due to the fact that internal charging settings have not changed from the previous generations. All models of Apple’s recently refreshed 13-inch MacBook Pro notebook ship with a 61-watt USB-C power adapter, but only higher-end configurations are able to draw power from Apple’s 87W adapter that shipped with the previous-generation 15-inch MacBook Pro.Īll new 13-inch MacBook Pro models equipped with Thunderbolt 3 ports and Intel’s tenth–generation processors are reportedly configured to accept a higher-wattage adapter even though they still ship with Apple’s 61W adapter.ĭoes that mean you’ll be able to charge your 13-inch MacBook Pro faster by connecting it to an 87-watt adapter? In a word, no. ![]()
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