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About usb

Can i tell you my iphone can support usb 3.2A or not

Posted on Jun 30, 2020 5:47 AM

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Posted on Jun 30, 2020 6:12 AM

it is just cable. rated at 3.2A max.

The actual current will be controlled by the iphone if the USB adapter is properly rated voltage and current.

I only use proper Apple cables for my expensive iphones as they have the proper chip in the lightening end .

I have used a cheap one on my old ipad mini 1 just for charging but that old ipad is obsolete and worthless

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Jun 30, 2020 6:12 AM in response to Community User

it is just cable. rated at 3.2A max.

The actual current will be controlled by the iphone if the USB adapter is properly rated voltage and current.

I only use proper Apple cables for my expensive iphones as they have the proper chip in the lightening end .

I have used a cheap one on my old ipad mini 1 just for charging but that old ipad is obsolete and worthless

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