ipod touch 6th gen

What voltage adapter should I use with ipod 6th Gen ?

when i tried my old adapter of iphone 3g its charging but the battery is draining to quickly, pls help me :/

iPod touch, iOS 9.2.1

Posted on Mar 1, 2016 12:35 AM

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Mar 1, 2016 1:28 AM in response to NoorMohd...

Any wall charger with a USB port will work. That is because USB voltage is always 5 volts. For charging is a reasonable amount to time you want a charge that puts out at least 10 watts/1 amp (1000mA).

I use my iPad charger that puts out 2.3 amps for all my devices. Higher amps does not damage a device since the device limits how many amps ae used.

Mar 1, 2016 8:38 AM in response to muwu

I've used the SD card reader to lightning cable and it works just fine. Since this is sold in the Apple Store it's probably more accurate to say that Apple supports the cable, just doesn't guarantee that every camera you try to connect using that cable will work.

The ability to read off a camera or camera card is predicated on the camera following a very strict naming convention, a folder named DCIM and every file within that folder having an 8 character name....such as DSC_3453.jpg


Most cameras should do that, but there may be some out there that don't.


If you have further questions it may be better for you to make a new thread instead of tagging your question onto another one about a different topic. IT makes things confusing when a single thread has multiple questions by multiple users. And if you make a new thread with a more specific thread title you're more likely to get a timely response.

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