iPhone charger and USB-C cable guide for Sri Lanka

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iPhone Charger and USB-C Cable Guide Sri Lanka

M Store Editorial · Updated 2026-07-04 · 6 min read

Quick answer

The right iPhone charger depends on your iPhone port, cable type, charging speed, cable length and whether you also charge iPad, AirPods or MacBook accessories.

Start with your iPhone port

Older iPhones may use Lightning cables, while newer models use USB-C. Check your exact iPhone model before buying a cable or wall adapter.

Cable and adapter choices

NeedUseful optionBuying note
Basic iPhone charging20W USB-C adapterCommon compact choice for iPhone charging.
Newer USB-C devicesUSB-C to USB-C cableUseful across iPhone, iPad and some accessories.
Older Lightning devicesUSB-C to Lightning cableNeeded for Lightning iPhones and accessories.
Desk chargingLonger cable or MagSafeChoose based on convenience and compatibility.

Avoid unsafe charger mistakes

Avoid unknown low-quality chargers, damaged cables and unclear wattage claims. A charger is cheaper than the phone it protects, so compatibility and quality matter.

Ready to buy?

Confirm current Sri Lanka stock and price

Prices and availability can change. Ask M Store to confirm the exact model, warranty, color, delivery timing and cash discount before ordering.

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FAQs

Which charger do I need for iPhone?

Most recent iPhones work well with a USB-C power adapter and the correct cable for the phone port. Confirm your exact iPhone model first.

Do I need USB-C or Lightning?

It depends on your iPhone model. Check whether your phone has a USB-C port or Lightning port before buying.

Does M Store sell Apple cables?

M Store lists Apple chargers and cables when available. Contact the store to confirm current accessory stock.

How this guide is prepared

M Store Editorial reviews product specifications, current catalogue data, warranty considerations and recurring questions from Sri Lankan buyers. Prices and stock are checked separately because they can change after publication. A guide’s updated date is changed only when its buying advice or product information is materially reviewed.