I all.
A simple question by a simple sole.
Is there any output difference between the wall chargers for the iPhone and the iPad?
In other words, can I use either one to charge either of the 2 devices.
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scifan57 said:The iPhone/iPod charger is 5 volts at 1 amp,the iPad charger is 5 volts at 2 amps. Either charger can be safely used to charge any of the devices,although charging an iPad with an iPhone charger will take at least twice as long as normal. I use an iPad charger to charge my iPads and iPhone.
Here's a forum thread on the subject.
http://www.ipadforums.net/ipad-accessories/2840-accidentally-plugging-ipod-into-ipad-charger.html
Whoa, hold up. So the thing that says "not charging" when I plug my iPad into an iPod charger is lying? (not trying to prove you wrong like that read.)
Kaykaykay said:Yes. It's trickle charging (slow charge), but will charge your iPad.
Cool! Same deal with car chargers for iPhone?
Kaykaykay said:Same deal.
Sweet. Thanks!
Kaykaykay said:Please check the additional note on my answer above.
Janset said:Thanks guys for the input.
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Janset said:Hi there.
Thanks for that info.
Just on the side and off topic a bit, how do I post on the iPhone Forum as when I tap the icon in the top right corner, the "submit new thread" , or whatever the wording, does not appear? all the other entries are there except the one that I want.
I do log in and I am welcomed, but that's it!
Can you help here also please?
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Janset said:I all.
A simple question by a simple sole.
Is there any output difference between the wall chargers for the iPhone and the iPad?
In other words, can I use either one to charge either of the 2 devices.
Regards
Sent from my iPad using iPF