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*facepalm*. How many more missteps can we tolerate Apple. You're on a slippery slope here.
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Transcribed through thought by Siri on my JB iPad 16 OSX Hybrid AT&T FTL 256TB, sent to me through an TimeWarp Network Switch (rapid product cycles make this model available next year, though AT&T FTL is promised to be implemented before the end of 2018).
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I love google. Its just my iphone doesn't charge faster on my ipad's charger. It's not sarcasm, its a fact.
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Well, it definitely draws more then 1 amp with iPad charger
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Expect it in consumer products in a couple years. You mean 0.1 amps. 12W at 120V /= 1A. Even at a power factor of 0.8, which is close to what these power adapters are, it still wouldn't reach 1 amp.
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I see a lot of people do not understand physics or electronics here. The device will only pull as may watts as it was intended to handle. Same if you used your iPad charger for you iPhone. Regardless of how you feel, your iPhone is only going to pull the 5w from it and not the rated the charger is at. Why would they give you a higher watt charger than what your device can utilize?
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Hi, any chance you were able to put a meter on your 10/12w? I borrowed a friends 10w, which seemed to charge faster, but I was hoping to get a definite yes/no from you. Thanks!
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I put my mini on the 10w charger for the first full charge, coming back from a complete dead (mini powered off) and it took 3 hours to charge it to 100%.
Next complete power drain, I will try charging with the 5w, which I suspect is going to take much longer. The feeling I am getting is the mini will draw more if on the 10/12w. Anyone try the 12w yet? What was your time? |
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Regardless of the results, you should go ahead and charge it on the 10w again and make sure you get close to the previous results, just to make sure the levels of drained and full are the same.
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Out Of Warranty Replacements: (North American Pricing) iPads: Mini; $219. 4th gen; $299. 3rd gen; $299, 2nd gen; $249. 1st gen; $229 iPhones: 5; $229. 4S; $199. 4, 3GS, 3G, 1st gen; $169. |
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I'm betting the second scenario is the likely one. The thing is stupidly thin, and I'm betting it's closer to an iPhone then an iPad in terms of engineering constraints.
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@Earendil, I will charge it again with the 10w in a day or so. I understand what you mean. This was the first complete drain and charge for my mini, so it could be even less time on that charger, simply because it was training the new battery. |
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Also, the state of the batteries charge I believe will have an effect on the rate at which it can be charged. So even if the percentage were dead accurate, I'm not so sure that 0-10 percent would be the same charge time as 90-100 percent. But I got a C in Electronics. Someone else want to pitch in here? ![]() As a side note, the lack of direct measurement is the reason that older devices display percentage less accurately. The battery is no longer within spec (especially near max and min values), and so the data that the logic uses to derive a percentage is really off. Thus my two year old iPhone now shuts off at around 6% battery life.
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Additionally, from 90-100%, Apple also employs a trickle charge, which takes much longer for it to charge at that point. So this I am sure also skews the results. I agree, the only way to have a more accurate, but never perfect conclusion is to drain the battery, and charge from empty to 100%, and hopefully this will give us better answers. Regardless though, if I got 3 hours on the 10w and I get 5-6 hours on the 5w, it is pretty conclusive the mini draws more on the higher watt chargers, which I will be confirming quite soon. |
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Did a full charge, from dead to 100% on the 5w and it took about 4h 50m which is much more than on the 10w at 3h.
I am going to get the 10w charger again and do another test to see what I get now, as I have charged the mini to full twice now, so the battery is trained, I might get a better time on the 10w. |
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I can definetly confirm the iPad Mini is drawing more than 5 watts from the 10 watt charger.
I am about to finish a charge on the 10w. In 2 hours and 18 min it has charged it to 96%. The first charge I ever performed on this device was with a 10w and it did it in 3 hours. I also charged it on a 5w which took close to 5 hours. I would have to conclude that the 10w charger is definetly providing it more juice and it is drawing it. I am almost inclined to get the 12w charger and see if it is even faster. Can anyone confirm the 12w charges faster the about 2.5 hours? BTW, I was not using the Mini all three times I charged it, and it was charged from a completely dead, turned off battery to 100% (except this last time). |
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