iPad charger not charging iPhone

Updated on number 2024-04-06
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The line is the same, if you use the charging head of the ipad, the power is relatively large, and it will hurt the mobile phone battery.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Not the current is not the same that can cause damage to the phone's battery.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the interface is the same, no problem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    With the continuous improvement of living standards, many people like to buy Apple electronic products to use, such as ipad or iphone, because its charger is the same, so many people will also mix chargers, so can the two be used together, here is an analysis for you.

    01 The two can be used together with the confusion, and many smart people must have mixed use experience in their daily life, which will not make the two have a big problem, because they are both products produced by the same company, so the two will also be integrated with each other.

    02 Although the maximum current that the iPad charger can allow to pass is that if you take the iPad charger to charge the iPhone, the charger will only allow 1A of current to pass through, although the maximum current of the two is different, but the charger can still be adjusted for different products.

    03 If you charge your iPhone with the iPad charger, it will not have a big impact on the iPhone, but it will prolong the charging time.

    04 Friends who use an ipad charger to charge their mobile phones will know that it will not have a big impact on their mobile phones, but in order to charge their mobile phones faster and facilitate daily use, it is best to use the original charger, which is the best and safest.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It can be used, but charging with the charger of the iphone will be slower, both products use the highest voltage Yes lithium battery, iPad4 has a larger capacity, and the 12W charger has a larger output current and faster charging speed;

    In fact, slow charging is better for lithium batteries, but because iPad4 is easy to charge, if you use 5W power to charge, it will take a lot longer!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It doesn't work! The voltage of the iPhone is 5 volts (if I am not mistaken), while the iPad is 10 volts, and if you charge the 5 volts with 10 volts, the machine will burn out. Hope.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, the voltage (V) is the same, and the current value (W) is the same

    It is actually faster to charge the iPhone with the charger of the iPad, but the iPad cannot be used with the iPhone, because the iPad needs a larger charging current.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I have exactly both in my hand, and the specifications of the two chargers are different.

    iPhone charger: 5V 1A

    iPad charger: 2A

    Voltage and current are not the same!

    When charging the iPad with the iPhone charger, it will display: Not charging.

    Charge the iphone for the ipad, I haven't tried it, because the voltage and current are over, I don't dare to try!

    Speculation: It can be charged for a short time, but it can damage the iPhone for a long time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Apple's products are all generic.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    One, the charging voltage of both is 5V, and the charging current of the iPhone is 1A, while the iPad is, the power of the iPhone charger is 5W, and the iPad is. The consequence of this is to hurt both the iPad and the iPhone charger (too high current has the potential to cause a breakdown of critical capacitors!). )。

    It is recommended that the chargers of iPhone and iPad should not be mixed.

    Second, precautions for iPad healthy charging:

    1. The iPad battery has about 50% power, it is recommended to use it to less than 20% before starting to charge, no need to charge immediately.

    2. When the ipad is charging, it prompts it to be full, and then it is best to continue charging for 15 minutes, it is not necessary to charge for too long, charging for too long will not do any good to the battery.

    3. When using iPad, try to use the power to less than 20% before charging, control it within 10%-20%, which can reduce the number of charging times and improve battery life.

    4. To charge the iPad, you must use the built-in charger for charging.

    5. Use the iPad to cycle charging and discharging once a month, that is, use up all the power until it is turned off, and then fully charged.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The theory is okay, but once again I used someone else's iPhone charger to rush my iPad and it didn't respond.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Can be universal.

    The charging voltage of both is 5V, the charging current of the iPhone is 1A, but the iPad is, according to P=UI, the power of the iPhone charger is 5W, and the iPad is.

    Charging your iPhone with an iPad charger will charge faster, while charging your iPad with an iPhone charger will charge nearly half as slowly.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    An iPad charger can charge an iPhone, but it is not recommended.

    Myth: The nominal current of iPhone and iPad chargers is not the same, so they cannot be mixed.

    Truth: From the perspective of Apple's design of the product, the iPad charger can charge the iPhone, which is clearly stated on Apple's official website; But the charger of your iPhone can't charge your iPad, and the icon won't charge will appear when you plug it in. In terms of the working principle of the charger, in fact, the chargers of iPad and iPhone can be mixed.

    The charger for the iPad is nominal 5V and the iPhone charger is nominal 5V 1A, but the amount of current flowing through the charger depends on the state of the load: as long as it is within its reach, the charger will provide as much current as the load needs. Therefore, when the iPad charger charges the iPhone, it will output a current of 1A, which will not cause damage to the iPhone under normal circumstances; When the iPhone charger charges the iPad, because the iPhone charger can only provide a maximum current output of 1A, the whole charging time will be about twice the original, which is equivalent to a "slow charge", and it will not cause damage to the iPad.

    Tip: Although the iPad's charger can be compatible with the iPhone, it's best not to mix them. After all, the iPad's charging adapter can provide relatively high power, and in extreme cases, it may cause damage to the phone's battery.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The output current is different, it can be, but it may damage the iPhone's battery, and it may also cause danger in severe cases, so it is not recommended.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can use an iPad charger to charge your iPhone.

    1) Save 40 minutes of charging time, and you can fully charge your phone in two hours.

    2) Even if it is charged for an hour, you can charge 60% of the phone.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    How much is the iPad?

    The charger includes a charging head and a cable.

    iPad 1234 and iPhone 3 3G 4 4S can be used universally, iPad Air Air2 Mini Mini2 Mini3 can be used with iPhone 5 5S 6 6P.

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