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What is the right adapter to plug my iPhone SE (3rd gen) cable into my wall outlet?



iPhone SE, iOS 15

Posted on Apr 12, 2022 4:01 PM

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Posted on Apr 12, 2022 6:21 PM

Directly, you can plug that into a USB-C power adapter or even a USB-C computer port. Apple makes several, but there are decent ones made by other companies.


If you have any USB-A power adapters, a USB-A socket to USB-C receptacle adapter can be used. Something like this one (just an example as this one is really expensive):


https://poly.scene7.com/is/image/plantronics/c-to-a-usb-adapter



Or possibly purchase "Made for iPhone/iPad/iPod" (MFi) USB-A to Lightning cables for use with existing USB-A power adapters.

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Apr 12, 2022 6:21 PM in response to WebDeb

Directly, you can plug that into a USB-C power adapter or even a USB-C computer port. Apple makes several, but there are decent ones made by other companies.


If you have any USB-A power adapters, a USB-A socket to USB-C receptacle adapter can be used. Something like this one (just an example as this one is really expensive):


https://poly.scene7.com/is/image/plantronics/c-to-a-usb-adapter



Or possibly purchase "Made for iPhone/iPad/iPod" (MFi) USB-A to Lightning cables for use with existing USB-A power adapters.

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