My max charges in 65 minutes with no issues.  I am also using a iPad charger, 
not the standard that comes in the box.

> On Sep 29, 2018, at 11:02 PM, lenron brown <lenro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I won't bother going on a rant but i got to agree with this. I hate
> how long it normally takes for my phone to charge. You offer the damn
> charging standard but them give me stupid excuses about why I don't
> get it in the box. Perfectly fine with charging me 70 bucks for it
> though.
> 
> On 9/29/18, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote:
>> Apple's iPhone XS Has A Serious New Problem
>> By Gordon Kelly, 8:20 pm
>> 
>> What Apple's iPhone XS (details) and iPhone XS Max (details) get right,
>> they
>> get very right. The problem is what they get wrong, they get very wrong and
>> further tests have found a new skeleton in the closet.
>> Perhaps predictably (given existing complaints), the problem concerns both
>> new iPhone's wired charging with CNBC and PhoneArena describing their
>> findings as "insanely slow" and "borderline criminal" respectively.
>> 
>> Apple's iPhone XS (middle) and iPhone XS Max (left) have new battery
>> problemsApple
>> PhoneArena breaks down the numbers in detail, revealing that charging from
>> flat to full with the bundled charger takes the iPhone XS a whopping 3
>> hours
>> 5 minutes, while the iPhone XS takes 3 hours 29 minutes - almost half a
>> working day.
>> "This is borderline criminal compared to most Androids whose fast chargers
>> come in the box and don't require you shell out $68 extra for the
>> privilege," concludes PhoneArena reviewer Daniel Petrov.
>> He is right. Apple prices its USB-C fast charger at $49 and the required
>> USB-C one metre cable costs $19. Moreover, even with its fast charger Tom's
>> Guide has shown charging speeds still lag behind cheaper rivals from
>> OnePlus
>> and LG.
>> CNBC agrees with PhoneArena's conclusion, describing standard wired
>> charging
>> on both the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max as "insanely slow":
>> "With most Android phones, I can plug in my phone, take a shower and know
>> that I have enough battery to get me several more hours of battery life,"
>> says CNBC's Todd Haselton. "With the iPhone XS and iPhone XS, unless I use
>> a
>> bigger charger like the one included with the iPad, I don't get that same
>> experience."
>> 
>> iPhone XS and XS Max charge times are not competitive with Android rivals
>> out the boxPhoneArena
>> Defending its decision, Apple told Haselton that lots of customers
>> "actually
>> prefer the tiny charger to larger ones, since it's so compact and can be
>> carried anywhere" which is about as bad as excuses get.
>> Furthermore, while Apple spent some time promoting the faster wireless
>> charging in its new iPhones, this also isn't without problems.
>> For starters, it is slower than most premium Android rivals since its
>> Qi-compatible charging doesn't use even half of the standard's 18W
>> specification and, secondly, regular wireless charging has been shown to
>> wear out batteries. Coincidentally, last week Apple confirmed it will
>> charge
>> more to replace batteries in the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max.
>> All of which means the iPhone XR (details) looks even more appealing. It
>> may
>> have the same charging limitations as the XSes, but it is a lot cheaper,
>> has
>> much better battery life, retains their best features and comes in better
>> colours.
>> Minor display concerns aside, it's a no-brainer.
>> 
>> Original Article at:
>> https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2018/09/27/apple-iphone-xs-max-xr-b
>> attery-life-fast-charging-wireless-price-cost-update-se2/#61a7a1973af0
>> 
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