Charging iPhone 6?
Just bought a new vehicle that has 4 USB charging ports. It has one 1 amp., one 1.5 amp. and two 2 amp ports. Can I use any/all those ports for charging without doing any damage to my phone?
Thanks in advance,
iPhone 6
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Just bought a new vehicle that has 4 USB charging ports. It has one 1 amp., one 1.5 amp. and two 2 amp ports. Can I use any/all those ports for charging without doing any damage to my phone?
Thanks in advance,
iPhone 6
It should max out at 2100 mA. In any case, the important thing is that the voltage be well regulated. The current is regulated by the charging circuits in the phone. You could safely use a 100A power supply as long as the voltage is reasonably close to 5V.
It should max out at 2100 mA. In any case, the important thing is that the voltage be well regulated. The current is regulated by the charging circuits in the phone. You could safely use a 100A power supply as long as the voltage is reasonably close to 5V.
Yes, any of those ports will be fine.
I believe that the iPhone 6 charging circuitry will only draw 1.6A, so you should get the fastest charge using the 2A ports, while the iPhone should only draw 1.6A of it.
Charging iPhone 6?