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Ask a question. User profile for user: Lawrence Finch Lawrence Finch. When to charge your iPhone or iPad by: Lawrence Finch. Want more details? The "charger" for an iOS device is built into the device. It is not the thingy that plugs into the wall, and it is not the cable that connects the thingy that plugs into the wall to the phone. They are just a source of current and a way to get it to the phone, respectively.

Completely draining a Lithium battery, even once, will kill it. The internal charger is "smart" - It will prevent the device from being overcharged, and it will attempt to prevent the device from totally draining the battery by shutting down the device before the battery is fully depleted. After it reaches zero and shuts off there's a small amount of energy left, but if you leave it uncharged for long it WILL go flat and kill the battery.

So if it reaches zero, charge it soon within hours. Never leave a phone unused for weeks or months on end without periodically recharging it. They don't have to be Apple's although Apple makes good ones , but they should never be cheapo USB sources, both because they may damage the phone and they may even injure you. You should also use only high quality cables, as cables that do not meet Apple's "Made for iPhone" MFI standards can damage your phone see: Why Counterfeit Lightning Cables Kill iPhones - Motherboard The power source needs to supply at least 1 amp to charge an iPhone, and 2 amps to charge an iPad.

Note, however that a power source that can supply more than these values is OK to use; the internal battery charger will take only what it needs. This will charge the device much faster, but still safely. However, you can use a higher power adapter safely; the phone will only take the power it needs. Thus, if you have a 61 watt MacBook adapter it is safe to use that. More Less. User profile for user: elcpu elcpu. Thanks for taking the time. User profile for user: ManSinha ManSinha.

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Ask a question Reset. Note: Connecting iPad to a power outlet can start an iCloud backup or wireless computer syncing. See Back up iPad and Sync iPad with your computer. Connect iPad and your computer with a cable.

Look for on the battery icon to make sure iPad is charging. For information about exposure to liquid, and other important safety information about the battery and charging iPad, see Important safety information for iPad. Using Low Power Mode can significantly increase the life of the battery charge. Low Power Mode limits background activity and optimizes performance for essential tasks like making and receiving calls, email, and messages; accessing the internet; and more.

Your iPad might perform some tasks more slowly when in Low Power Mode. Battery life and charge cycles vary with use and settings. See the Battery Service and Recycling website.



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