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Is there a 20w charger for the old iPhone 6s
Is there a 20w charger for the old iPhone 6s
Just a standard lightning and USB charger is all that you need.
My cable is different, the new one have a smaller hole one side is ok the other small one dont fit
I'm looking at a 6S as we speak. It has a standard lightning connector. Maybe you could snap a picture, preferably with a close up shot of the connector in question that is problematic for you. If you post that pic here, we can identify what type of connector it is.
the new chargers i ordered have a smaller hole on the charger my small part on my cable dont fit seems an apple cable is needed
I'm going to say again that photos would be helpful, but let's try this. I'm guessing that your old charger probably had a connector that looked somewhat like this (ignore the rest of the cable. Where the arrow is pointing is the important part):
I'm also going to guess that the new connector is much smaller and looks something like this:
If my assessment is accurate, then you would have had what is known as a USB-A Male to Lightning Male cable. But what you need now is a USB-C Male to Lightning Male cable.
Alternatively, you could continue to use the existing cable if you use a USB-A Female to USB-C Male adapter cable to convert the connector on your existing cable to one that will fit the new charger.
Again, since I don't have photos I am taking my best educated guess.
Does this help?
USB Type CBroad Compatibility---Compatible with USB-C devices including iPhone 12/12 Mini/12 Pro Max /11 / 11 Pro / 11 Pro Max / XS / XS Max / XR / X / 8 / 8 Plus, iPad Pro, Samsung Galaxy Note10 / S10 / S10+ / S10e / S9 / S9+ / S8 / S8+, Google Pixel 4 / 4 XL / 3 / 3 XL / 2 / 2 XL, and more.
does not list 6scharge, or USB adapter will not be able to trigger the PD protocol. Fast charging supported for iPhone 12/12 Pro/ Max when used with USB-C to Lightning cable(Not Included) Doesn’t charge
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will my iPhone 6s do a fast charge
@walleyblugill, I mean no disrespect with the following comments, but I am going to be blunt:
I have responded to posts of yours in the past and notice that you seem to NEVER answer the questions posed to you. Because you insist on not answering any questions and leaving me take guesses, I will no longer be responding to this thread.
Good luck to you!
The iPhone 6S came with a 5w charger block using a 'USB-A to Lightning' connection cable. (Older iPads came with a 10w or 12w charger block - depending on the country - and a 'USB-A to Lightning' connection cable.)
A 20w (and 30w) charger block IS available from Apple but you'll also require a 'USB-C to Lightning' connection cable.
The iPhone 6S will charge faster with a 10w/12w/20w/30w charger block compared to the original 5w charger block. However, charging times don't decrease with each wattage increase due to the phone's built-in 'charge limitation' in order to protect the battery and stop it overheating during charging.
What that means is that the battery will not charge faster with a 20w charger block (nor 30w) than a 12w charger block... so you may as well just buy a 12w USB-A iPad charger block to save the additional expense of a 'USB-C to Lightning' connection cable.
Hope this helps...
Last edited by RickC; 13 Aug 2022 at 13:08.