> I guess my iPad Air can't read -- it charged just fine on the iPhone charger
> (I was only doing it from 75-100% while I was otherwise occupied).
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> It does take longer, though I don't know how much, than on an iPad charger.
> bj
The charger is basically a smart transformer that puts out a fixed 5 volts at a variable current.
The current iPhone chargers put out up to 1 Amp.
The current iPad chargers put out up to 2.1 Amps.
An iPhone charger will charge an iPad at a little less than half speed.
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