Interesting. I figured it was the same, like how the iPhone and iPhone Plus is the same...
They should make a magic power adaptor. Since using USB C. If plugged in start charging it at like 60W and then once the computer is booted up it could use the data part of USB C to tell the adaptor to change if possible. Then when the cable is unplugged from the laptop or adaptor then go back to 60W...
I also wonder if its any bad if people plugged their iPhone's into these power bricks too hmm.
They should make a magic power adaptor. Since using USB C. If plugged in start charging it at like 60W and then once the computer is booted up it could use the data part of USB C to tell the adaptor to change if possible. Then when the cable is unplugged from the laptop or adaptor then go back to 60W...
I also wonder if its any bad if people plugged their iPhone's into these power bricks too hmm.