- Everything you wanted to know about charg… - Apple Community
iPhone “Cube” Charger: 5 volts, 1 0 amps, 5 Watts; iPad Charger: 5 1 volts, 2 1 amps, 12 watts; USB C PD charger: Multiple voltages, 13 watts and up (no upper limit) A USB C PD charger 20 watts and higher can fast charge an iPhone 11 or later; Will they all charge an iPad even when your PC shows "Not Charging"?
- What is the best charger for iPhone 16 Pro Max? - Apple Support Community
they also have 140 and 200 watt USB-C charger for IPad, Mac Pro and Asus Ultra a 120watt charger not going to power any cellphone faster than a 45watt charger Also you need a different more expensive cord to get full supply power Ugreen make great chargers 3 times cheaper and cheaper on their USA and Canada Websites
- Apple USB-C power adapter volts, amps - Apple Community
Use the charger that came with your iPhone, iPad, MacBook, HomePod mini, etc , device Higher-wattage USB-C chargers than that shipped will usually work, if the higher-wattage charger offers the necessary voltage and sufficient amperage Which is what this tip lists
- How to check if my charger is original? - Apple Community
Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities We understand that you're wanting to know if your charger is authentic We're happy to provide some assistance Let's follow the steps outlined in this helpful resource: Identify counterfeit or uncertified Lightning connector accessories
- Can I plug my iphone into a 220v USB plug… - Apple Community
Apple's iPhone chargers work with voltage anywhere in the world , 110, 115, 120, 220, 230, 240 and whatever else you might find
- Can I use an Android charger for my iPhon… - Apple Community
I tried charging my iPhone 15 with an Android charger, but it's not charging properly Although it shows charging, the battery only increases by 5-6% after 30 minutes To maintain optimal battery health, I recommend using an Apple charger or an MFI-certified charger, as they ensure safe and efficient charging
- What voltage is recommended for iPhone 16… - Apple Community
fast volt charging (only if the charger is made for iPhone) is 9volts dc if you charge by anything else (likely also 9volts if not a made for fast charging iPhone) would damage your device in terms of watts then you can likely use an old 5watt iPhone charger but it will likely charge it rather slowly but never damage it
- Can I use the 40W or 100W charger for my … - Apple Community
You can fast charge your iPhone 8 and later up to 50 percent battery in around 30 minutes 1 Fast charging works when you use an Apple USB-C to Lightning cable and one of these adapters: Apple 18W, 20W,2 29W, 30W, 35W, 61W, 67W, 87W, or 96W, or 140W USB-C Power Adapter
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