Documents reveal Apple will launch 35W dual USB-C power adapter
Apple’s support document stated that they would launch a 35W dual USB-C power adapter. The document was removed immediately after it was issued, but the content has been saved by the media.

The content of the file is as follows (translation):
You can use Apple 35W Dual USB -C power adapter and USB-C charging cable (sold separately) to charge your device. Connect the USB-C charging cable to the power adapter, use an extension cord (if necessary), and plug the power adapter into an outlet. Make sure the plug can be removed from the outlet, then connect the other end of the charging cable to your device.
If the content of the document is true, it means that Apple is likely to launch their first dual USB-C power adapter in the near future.
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