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Can I charge my iPhone 5s with a 2.4 amp charger?
With an older iPhone (up to about the iPhone 5s), the phone circuitry is designed to charge at 1 A only, and that’s the maximum charge rate it will use. There is no problem supplying that current from the 2.4 A adapter, since the phone controls the charging.
What charger do you need for iPhone 5s?
Lightning connector
Like the iPhone 5 and recent iPad and iPod touch models, the iPhone 5s and 5c use Apple’s Lightning connector for all wired connections. (The phones ship with a USB-to-Lightning-connector cable for charging and syncing.)
Does iPhone 5s support fast charging?
IPhones have a very slow charging rate but charge rather quickly because iPhones have small batteries. The only iPhones that support fast charging are the iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X. All other iPhones support slow charging.
Is 2.4 amp charger OK for iPhone?
Yes, there is no problem charging an iPhone with this type of charger. 2.4 A is the max rated draw, but your iPhone will happily draw less (around 1 A) and neither charger nor iPhone will suffer for it.
Can I use 5v 2A charger for iPhone?
The iPhone has its charging circuitry built into the phone itself, so as long as your charger can provide at least 500mA of current, it doesn’t matter.
Does iPhone 5s use USB-C?
iPhone 5s – USB-C – Power & Cables – iPhone Accessories – Apple.
How many watts is an iPhone charger?
5 Watts
An iPhone charger delivers 5 Watts (5 volts at 1000 mA). A Retina iPad mini charger delivers 10 watts (5.1 volts at 2100 mA).
Can I use a 20W charger for iPhone 5s?
Answer: A: Answer: A: Yes, it won’t fast charge, but it’s safe to use it.
Can I use 5V 2A charger for iPhone?
Is 5V same as 5W?
The output of a charger is the maximum power it’s able to deliver to a device. For example – an iPad charger has a maximum output of 10W (5V*2A), whereas an iPhone has a maximum input of 5W (5V*1A). So when you plug the phone into the charger, the maximum charge is only…. 5W.