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Car Chargers For Mobiles And Tablets
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I have the cigarette socket adapter with a USB socket in the end from my old hTc phone.
Will this work OK for charging and Apple iPhone, iPod or Nexus 7 [with the correct lead, natch]. I know Apple gadgets prefer Apple's own, but didn't know with the one type of adapter policy it's percolated down to in-car stuff. Thanks
Will this work OK for charging and Apple iPhone, iPod or Nexus 7 [with the correct lead, natch]. I know Apple gadgets prefer Apple's own, but didn't know with the one type of adapter policy it's percolated down to in-car stuff. Thanks
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My iPhone 5s is normally very picky about leads and mains chargers - but it seems to work OK with a generic USB car adaptor and a cheap as chips lead ... iPad OK too.
21:56 Sun 19th Jan 2014
Very often the output current rating will be marked somewhere close to the USB socket outlet (e.g. 5Vdc 100mA), or it maybe on the product packaging.
Since one rated 100mA, can be had from your local £ shop, and one with an output rating of 2A is likely to cost over £5 - it is an important criteria.
Overloading the output of a car charger could have serious consequences for your Ipad.
Since one rated 100mA, can be had from your local £ shop, and one with an output rating of 2A is likely to cost over £5 - it is an important criteria.
Overloading the output of a car charger could have serious consequences for your Ipad.
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