G gc15 macrumors regular Original poster Oct 23, 2012 181 2 Apr 11, 2015 #1 Just wondering if the extra juice will affect the battery any and make the device lose juice over time.
Just wondering if the extra juice will affect the battery any and make the device lose juice over time.
adamhenry macrumors 68000 Jan 1, 2015 1,621 611 On the Beach Apr 11, 2015 #2 You're OK see: https://www.macrumors.com/2014/09/22/iphone-6-and-6-plus-charging/
U unclejamaal macrumors 6502 Feb 22, 2010 416 155 Apr 12, 2015 #3 I always use the ipad charger to charge the ipad and the iPhones in the house. never caused issues but I wouldn't use an iPhone charger to charge the ipad as it takes too long
I always use the ipad charger to charge the ipad and the iPhones in the house. never caused issues but I wouldn't use an iPhone charger to charge the ipad as it takes too long
V vietalogy macrumors 6502 Sep 17, 2006 402 49 Apr 12, 2015 #4 It will charger faster so it's better to use the iPad cube.
K kpewpew macrumors newbie Sep 23, 2013 22 5 Apr 12, 2015 #5 Yes, it is o.k. The iPhone is designed to draw only as much power for charging as it can handle.
Newtons Apple Suspended Mar 12, 2014 22,757 15,254 Jacksonville, Florida Apr 12, 2015 #6 Been using the iPad cube for years to charge my phones, iPods and iPads. Works great with no harm.
R Ron20 macrumors member Apr 4, 2015 47 0 Apr 12, 2015 #7 Newtons Apple said: Been using the iPad cube for years to charge my phones, iPods and iPads. Works great with no harm. Click to expand... same here i even use it for my galaxy s4 with no effects. (i have had my ipad cube for a long time (since my 4s)
Newtons Apple said: Been using the iPad cube for years to charge my phones, iPods and iPads. Works great with no harm. Click to expand... same here i even use it for my galaxy s4 with no effects. (i have had my ipad cube for a long time (since my 4s)