Power up your iPhone with Anker's premium chargers, designed for quick and efficient charging. Our advanced technology, including ActiveShield™ 2.0 for device protection and GaNPrime™ for energy efficiency, ensures you get the best performance while being eco-conscious. These iPhone chargers are built to handle your power needs, offering sustainable solutions that help save energy across the Philippines. Stay powered, stay connected with Anker.
Apple has chosen not to include chargers with new iPhone models to reduce packaging size and shipping emissions, which helps lower their carbon footprint by over 2 million metric tons annually. While they assume you already have a charger, Anker provides reliable and compatible chargers for your iPhone needs in the Philippines.
No, the iPhone 14 Pro Max does not come with a charger. Apple includes a USB-C to Lightning cable (for iPhone 15/14/13/12 series) or a USB-C to USB-C cable (for iPhone 16 series). If you don’t have a compatible charger, Anker offers high-quality chargers to ensure fast and efficient charging in the Philippines.
Not all wall chargers are compatible with your iPhone. Ensure that the charger supports the correct connector and power output. iPhones require either a USB-A to Lightning cable or a USB-C to Lightning/USB-C cable. For safe and efficient charging, we recommend using MFi-certified Apple chargers or high-quality third-party options like Anker’s certified chargers.
Using the wrong charger can lead to slow charging, overheating, reduced battery life, or even safety risks like fires. For example, using a laptop charger that provides incorrect voltage can damage your iPhone’s battery. Always use Apple-certified or high-quality chargers, like Anker’s GaNPrime 120W, designed for safe and efficient charging of iPhones and other devices.
If your iPhone is not charging, try the following steps:
Faulty Cable or Adapter: Check if the charging cable or adapter is damaged.
Dirty Charging Port: Clean the charging port carefully to remove dust or debris.
Software Issues: Restart your iPhone or update to the latest iOS version.
Overheating: If your iPhone is overheating, it may stop charging temporarily. Let it cool down before trying again.
Battery or Hardware Problems: If the issue persists, your iPhone may have a battery or hardware problem that requires professional help.