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gemz4the1
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We have all seen in the news at least one article about an electrical shock or other damage caused by non-official products being used with Apple devices.

 

However I am confused as to whether it is the USB cable, the plug, or both that can be dangerous?

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@gemz4the1 wrote:

Is the volt the same for iPhone as it is with iPad?


https://discussions.apple.com/message/23698802#23698802

 

From the apple forum.

 

Also according to the compatability charts on the apple shop sight you can too.

 

http://store.apple.com/uk/product/ME291ZM/A/lightning-to-usb-cable-05m?fnode=45

 

The plug part is compataible with the ipad mini.

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All chargers using a usb a socket will be 5 volts as that is the usb standard. just the maximum output current (amps ) varies iphone 1amp ipad 2.1 amp but you can charge an iphone from an ipad charger as the iphone regulates the current drawn to charge to 1 amp.
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