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No. The charger for the iPhone is 1 amp and the iPad is 2 amps; In turn, the iPad's charger can charge the iPhone.
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It can solve the urgent need. It is better to use a matching charger. There will be some bad things.
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No problem at all.
The chargers of the entire iPhone series are universal.
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Yes, my family is charging.
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The iPad charger can charge the iPhone, but the iPhone charger cannot charge the iPad.
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No, the current is not the same, although it shows charging after plugging in, it should not be good for the machine.
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iPhone4s's 5V 1A can be used to charge iPad2, but it is time-consuming and not enough, iPad2 to charge iPhone4, the charging time is fast, but it has a great impact on battery life, easy to damage, in short, there is no special situation do not interchange.
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Yes, it's a tofu block, right, which is an apple-based all-purpose charge.
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No, it won't. Don't worry. It's all Apple products.
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First, the iPad Air2 charger can charge the iPhone, but it will damage the phone or the charger.
Second, although the charging voltage of both is 5V, the charging current of the iPhone is 1A, while the iPad is, the power of the iPhone charger is 5W, and the iPad Air is. The consequence of this is to hurt both the iPhone and the iPad 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.
3. 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.
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You look at the output volts and milliamps on the charger, and then look at the rated charging requirements of your mobile phone, generally the same volts, there is no problem with milliamps +-250 milliamps.
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First, the iphone4s power adapter can charge the ipad, but the charging speed will be very slow, because the output current of the two chargers is different.
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.
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Hello lz:
is universal. The output current of the charger of the iPhone and iPad is different, charging the iPhone with the iPad charger is fast, and the reverse is very slow.
In addition, I remember that the adapter of the pad seems to be 2A current, and the iPhone is 1A, although the iPhone has a charging control chip, but when the Pad power supply is charging the phone, it is best not to overcharge.
Hope to help you o(o
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The current is insufficient, the original is 2 amps, and the iPad itself has a test function to see if there is enough current before charging. So the rest can't be recharged, even the iPhone can't, you have to use the original one.
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1. No, you cannot!
2. The rated voltage and current of the charger is not the same, the current iPhone4s seems to be, while the iPad is.
3. Beware of the machine being burned out!
Good luck!
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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 iPhone and the iPad 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 iPhone healthy charging:
1. The iPhone battery has about 50% power, it is recommended to use it to less than 20% before starting charging, no need to charge it immediately.
2. When the iPhone is charging, it prompts it to be fully charged, and 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 an iPhone, 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 iPhone, you must use the built-in charger for charging.
5. When using an iPhone, charge and discharge it once a month, that is, use up all the power until it is turned off, and then fully charged.
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It can be rushed in case of emergency. However, the output power of the charger of the iPad and the iPhone is different, and charging the iPhone with the iPad for a long time is easy to cause damage to the battery and the mobile phone.
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Yes, but to ensure that there is a heat dissipation environment, it is best to remove the shell.
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The iPod charger can be used with the iPhone 4S, and the two are compatible. The power adapter of the iPhone is 5W.
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I've been rushing for 1 and a half years, and you can do it.
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