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A (Amps) - current strength, characteristic of the consumer and not the source. For a source, this is the maximum allowable current. If the iPhone controller can normally control the charging current, then plugging in at least 100A charger will not happen, it will charge as usual.
It is possible, but there is no USB port from the old USB port - I haven’t been charging since the poppy of 2006.
In the car there is a charger for the iPhone from Griffin, when you connect the iPad to it, it says “not charging”, but if you leave it for a couple of hours (for example, in traffic jams), then the iPad slowly but surely charges)
I don’t know about the iPhone, but the iPod Video battery is crazy about it. Two days pumped out native charger.
After buying the iPhone4, I took my native iPhone charger to work, while at home I left the charger from iPad1 to charge both devices. So today the phone simply refuses to work without a cord - it just goes out after 0.5-3 minutes after being pulled out (100% charge) ... I tried to restore the firmware, it did not help. I sin on the power controller, which is not very pleasing =( And I also thought that nothing would happen.
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