My iPad Pro (3rd gen) suddenly stopped charging. After much troubleshooting I discovered it will only charge with a “slow” charger (12W and below). I called support and we tried wiping it. It did charge with the 18W, but slowly. As soon as I loaded my profile (and before the Apps downloaded), it...
Hi guys,
I'm looking to buy a new charger for my iPad Air 3.
From the official documentation it seems that the max wattage for it is 18W (it has PD fast charging).
But I came across this experiment here...
Apple is now selling USB type c 18w adapter as they say it can fast charge iPhone XS Max.
How is it different compare to 18w USB type A adapter comes with iPad?
Should I only use type c 18w adapter to charge AirPods pro and iPhones? Or type A 18w adapter is ok?
I have ordered Airpod pro. I notice it comes with USB type - c to Lightning port. I don't have any type c devices to charge Airpod pro neither have a wireless charger.
Should I buy apple 18W type c adapter or wireless charger? which will be fast to charge?
So having a hard time deciding which adapter to buy for my Iphone XS for fast charging, been reading about how the iPhone XS and iPhone XR will only draw a maximum of 18 watts?
Any difference between the two? Charging speeds?
With the iPad Pro & all MacBooks now using USB-C, the iPhone fast-charge enabled with USB-C to Lightning and even a USB-C Apple Watch Puc Cable (yes I know the charge speed for AW is still same as USB A). It would be great if there was a splitter or a charger with Multiple USB-C ports.
Imagine...