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Apple Mobile Products: iPhone, iPad, iPod
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whats your ipad charging time?
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<blockquote data-quote="Daddy Elmis" data-source="post: 1034462" data-attributes="member: 16533"><p>The iPhone charge will charge the iPad, but slowly. From <a href="http://www.macworld.com/article/150439/2010/04/ipadaccessorycompatibility.html" target="_blank">MacWorld</a>:</p><p></p><p>"As we covered a few days ago, the iPad requires more juice than the iPhone or any iPod. As a result, no iPhone or iPod chargers we tested—AC or auto—were able to charge the iPad as quickly as its own 10-Watt USB charger. Higher-power USB chargers, such as Apple’s iPhone Power Adapter and some AC and auto chargers designed specifically for the iPhone, will charge the iPad, albeit more slowly, even while the iPad is in use. Other iPhone chargers, and most chargers designed for iPods, don’t provide enough juice to charge the iPad’s battery while the iPad is being used; you’ll see the message Not charging in the iPad’s menu bar. (These lower-power accessories will power the iPad during use; they just can’t charge the battery at the same time. When you put the iPad to sleep, the iPad’s battery will charge, but very slowly.)"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daddy Elmis, post: 1034462, member: 16533"] The iPhone charge will charge the iPad, but slowly. From [URL="http://www.macworld.com/article/150439/2010/04/ipadaccessorycompatibility.html"]MacWorld[/URL]: "As we covered a few days ago, the iPad requires more juice than the iPhone or any iPod. As a result, no iPhone or iPod chargers we tested—AC or auto—were able to charge the iPad as quickly as its own 10-Watt USB charger. Higher-power USB chargers, such as Apple’s iPhone Power Adapter and some AC and auto chargers designed specifically for the iPhone, will charge the iPad, albeit more slowly, even while the iPad is in use. Other iPhone chargers, and most chargers designed for iPods, don’t provide enough juice to charge the iPad’s battery while the iPad is being used; you’ll see the message Not charging in the iPad’s menu bar. (These lower-power accessories will power the iPad during use; they just can’t charge the battery at the same time. When you put the iPad to sleep, the iPad’s battery will charge, but very slowly.)" [/QUOTE]
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