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Two Model 3 changes - Beginning of June

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Tested the rear USB-C ports while charging my iPhone 8 Plus at about 70% charge.

As you can see, the port supports USB-PD and goes up to 9V for a very speedy charge when using a USB-C to lightning (or USB-C to USB-C for Android and other phones). I plan to test with a Nintendo switch when I get a cable to do so.
 

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Tested the rear USB-C ports while charging my iPhone 8 Plus at about 70% charge.

As you can see, the port supports USB-PD and goes up to 9V for a very speedy charge when using a USB-C to lightning (or USB-C to USB-C for Android and other phones). I plan to test with a Nintendo switch when I get a cable to do so.
Oh man, didn't even think about the Switch being able to be charged back there so comfortably.
 
I posted that with an abundance of love for cats as we have two currently (but just lost a third a couple of weeks ago at the ripe old age of 19).

I know, no hard feelings :)
I tried to use broken English to pretend speaking as a cat.
I guess my standard English is broken enough so it was not possible to spot it.

Sorry to hear about your loss, cats are dying to young :(
 
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I find the wireless charger to do an OK job; there are other options if you need a faster charge. But I find it necessary, after I lay the phone down, to check to be sure it’s charging. Sometimes I gotta move it slightly left or right before it connects.