Oh I find the iPhone 5 charge lasts longer than the 4S.Gill
I would say that the answer too that is "yes, it does charge quicker".
Although the 5 also does seem to drain faster as well.I could always get a full day out of my 4, but with the 5, I am only getting about an 85% day before it will shut off. :(cjcOn 26/10/2012, at 1:48 PM, whiterabbit32 <whiterabbit32@gmail.com> wrote:I've read that the lightening connector charges the iPhone/iPad faster. I haven't timed my iPhone so don't know. Yes, it is easier to plug in. The plug is reversible.
\\ /\( ) White Rabbit 32.( ). Sent from my iPhone 5I don't know, but from what I have read the new one is a LOT easier to plug in … one does not have to look closely to see which side of the old flat connector has the little icon printed on it to get the new plug inserted properly.
Ed
From: iPad@yahoogroups.com [mailto:iPad@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Cheryl Winigman
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 4:18 PM
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [iPad] Lightning Connecter?Hello,
I have been reading about the Mini Ipad and Ipad 4 and they both talk about the lightning connecter. I understand that is the cord you charge the device with but does anyone know why this is an improvement (if it is and improvement)? What is the difference between the connector (charger) we have now and the lightning connecter?
Thanks,
Cheryl
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