Hey, what's going on everyone today, I'm going to be showing you this iPhone 7 plus, and the charging from 0 to 100. Now right. This phone right now is completely dead, as you can see here, and what I'm going to do is I'm going to put a clock in the middle of this table, the one that you can see behind me, and I'm going to be charging the iPhone using my 2016 MacBook Pros charger I do have a USB seat. A lightning, cable and I will be charging it through there now I do want you to keep in mind that the charging capabilities are the same on the iPhone 7, plus meaning 5 5 volts at 2 amps, which is about 10 watts, but I do want to show you, as you can see right there. It is plugged into the wall. I do have a power meter, and that is to your know, just a verify that it is I have 5 volts at 2, amps and I can tell you from right now that, yes, it is really.
It will be reading that now, I, don't know how long it takes I do want. To mention that the phone is again completely dead, and I'm going to leave it there, like that, and once I get a little of a charge. I'm going to go ahead and turn on the Wi-Fi just so that way it can kind of mock what real-world usage would be like. Now, it's not going to be 100% rural, because I am using a different device, but this is just to give us. You know a good estimate as to how long you could be waiting for your phone to fully charge now, of course, this is just I, am not using it at all, so keep in mind that if you tend to plug it in with the two amp charger, and you're constantly texting and doing all that, of course, it's going to take a lot longer because you are using the phone, but if you're just going to leave it plugged in, and you just want to have an idea of how long it'll take this is this video hope hopefully could help you answer that question now well, I do want to add that the phone is not yet plugged in right now, I am getting an actual clock so that you can actually see it for yourself that I did in video edit.
Anything in regard to getting this thing charged, I did plug it in, so you can see, took the cable plugged it in, as you can see, the battery icon without the lightning cable icon, which means it's charging. As you can see right there, it is five volts at 1.9 amps, two amps. It ranges it goes up and down, so it is again 10 watts and how I think how you figure that out is you multiply the voltage with the amperage and that's the what's that you'll be getting and that one was average of about 10 watts, so I went ahead and started it at 2 o'clock on that clock there and let's check out how long it'll take all right folks. So there you have it two hours and 10 minutes give or take three minutes. It is zero through a hundred, and it took a while.
I would definitely like a lot faster, especially with a high-end device like that at his time, I was hoping for a quick charge at that point, but we get that now with the iPhone 8 and the iPhone 10. So I'm really happy about that. As you can see, it was charging it charged at about 2800 William hours by the time I hit a hundred. Now, as you can see, the arrow still pointing that way, meaning that they're still charged going into the phone, so I'm, assuming that there's still that little trickle charge up to the point where that amperage gets to zero, and then we are fully charged, but I'm, making this video from 0 to 100. Whichever point 300, we see the hundred and that took again about two hours and 10 minutes with again give or take three minutes, but there you have it folks.
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