> The iPad requires a higher amperage to charge. Many plugs (the thing that plugs into the wall and into which you plug your USB cable) are designed for the iPhone and won't put out enough current for an iPad. You can't tell by just looking....
Apple's original "wall warts" for the iPad and for the iPhone are unmistakably different. This from owning 2 models of iPad and 4 models of iPhone. With Apple's products, you CAN tell by just looking.
> To oversimplify: The iPhone requires 1 amp/5 watts, the iPad requires 2 amps/10 watts. An iPad plug will charge an iPhone faster, while many iPhone plugs will not charge an iPad at all, or extremely slowly.
True.
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