Spigen Bows $20 Gallium Nitride Fast Charger for Upcoming iPhone
Spigen introduced a fast charger using gallium nitride (GaN) technology Monday, positioning it for the iPhone 12, rumored to be the first iPhone not packaged with a charger or earphones. The 20-watt PowerArc ArcStation Pro, based on Navitas Semiconductor's GaNFast…
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power ICs, is said to be smaller and more efficient than standard chargers. It’s due to sell on Amazon later this month at $20, Spigen said.