RE: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

2021-10-10 Thread Carolyn
Even my iPhone charger that came with my 11 is somewhat faster than my 5 watts 
wireless chargers are. I figured the slower ones could be good, maybe better 
for the battery, but, as my husband would say, "What do I know?" 

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2021 9:29 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

When my wife bought an iPhone 12 Pro last summer at an Apple store, we were 
given the choice of a new adapter, but we weren’t told anything negative about 
the old adapter other than it’ll take longer. BTW, we did decide to purchase a 
new adapter. IMHO, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with using one adapter 
over the other.

 

--

Christopher (AKA CJ)

Chaltain at Outlook

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Michael 
Feir
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2021 5:09 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

 

You definitely won't damage your device by charging it with an older USB A 
lightning charger. The same goes for power banks which use USB A ports. It's 
all absolutely safe to use. The newer adaptors and cables simply offer 
significantly greater speed delivered safely. Apple can vouch for its own 
adaptors so they may offer a greater degree of safety. They have a 
certification called MFI for third party accessories. If a power bank or cable 
has this certification, Apple has vouched them safe to use with their iPhones 
or iPads.

It's really not all about greed on Apple's part. They genuinely feel they offer 
a better charging system. More likely, that it was a better system until fairly 
recently. At this point though, similar to the fate of the technically superior 
Betamax video tapes, the USB C standard has simply gained market dominance. I 
think Apple will have to bow to the inevidable and give up on Lightning 
charging withing perhaps the next three iterations of iPhone at the longest.

I have one USB C adaptor and USB C to Lightning cable. They're at my desk where 
I think it most likely that I'll need speedy charging. I have my older 
Lightning chargers and cables everywhere else. Although I very much like 
Magsafe, I can't use it with the case I picked. The Apple Magsafe clear cases 
really don't give me confidence that they offer much protection at all. In the 
end, my desire for actual protection won out and I went with a Supcase Unicorn 
Beetle case for my new iPhone 13. I have a third party wireless charging pad 
which I still find convenient if somewhat more fidly to get the iPhone in the 
right position. It is able to charge through the protective case allowing me to 
use my Lightning port for earpods.

 

On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 1:36 AM Arnold Schmidt mailto:als5...@gmail.com> > wrote:

This is only my opinion, but I'll bet, over time, the battery life 
would be longer if it were charged with a usb charger, rather than the faster u 
s b c charger. Heat is the big enemy of these batteries, so the more slowly 
they are charged, the better. But Apple does not want their competition to have 
fast charging capability and they don't have it, or if only they have it, they 
can use the fact that they have it as a selling point, it is all about the 
dollar, you know. Besides, if fast charging ends up shortening the battery's 
life, they get to sell more batteries. Whatever. 

Arnold Schmidt 


Sent from  Arnold's  iPhone S E 2

On Oct 9, 2021, at 11:27 PM, kitty hevener mailto:kheve...@earthlink.net> > wrote:

Charles, I recently heard a consumer news tip where the person was 
really testing to see if the USB c block really did charge faster than the USB 
a one.  He was using one of the more recent Iphones and said nothing about the 
A blocks possibly damaging the battery.  In fact, he charged the phone with the 
USB a block and noted that it was slower than the c one.  He led me to believe 
that they really both will work fine, one's just a little faster..  

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of 
Paula Jordan
Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 10:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: RE: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

I just bought my iphone 13 mini and was told the same thing.  I went 
ahead and bought the usBC recommended charging block.
God bless!
Paula and the pups

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of 
Charles Spicer
Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 12:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@goog

RE: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

2021-10-10 Thread Carolyn
I do that too - charge phone on wireless charger, and use wired earbuds. 

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Michael Feir
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2021 6:09 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

You definitely won't damage your device by charging it with an older USB A 
lightning charger. The same goes for power banks which use USB A ports. It's 
all absolutely safe to use. The newer adaptors and cables simply offer 
significantly greater speed delivered safely. Apple can vouch for its own 
adaptors so they may offer a greater degree of safety. They have a 
certification called MFI for third party accessories. If a power bank or cable 
has this certification, Apple has vouched them safe to use with their iPhones 
or iPads.
It's really not all about greed on Apple's part. They genuinely feel they offer 
a better charging system. More likely, that it was a better system until fairly 
recently. At this point though, similar to the fate of the technically superior 
Betamax video tapes, the USB C standard has simply gained market dominance. I 
think Apple will have to bow to the inevidable and give up on Lightning 
charging withing perhaps the next three iterations of iPhone at the longest.
I have one USB C adaptor and USB C to Lightning cable. They're at my desk where 
I think it most likely that I'll need speedy charging. I have my older 
Lightning chargers and cables everywhere else. Although I very much like 
Magsafe, I can't use it with the case I picked. The Apple Magsafe clear cases 
really don't give me confidence that they offer much protection at all. In the 
end, my desire for actual protection won out and I went with a Supcase Unicorn 
Beetle case for my new iPhone 13. I have a third party wireless charging pad 
which I still find convenient if somewhat more fidly to get the iPhone in the 
right position. It is able to charge through the protective case allowing me to 
use my Lightning port for earpods.

On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 1:36 AM Arnold Schmidt mailto:als5...@gmail.com> > wrote:


This is only my opinion, but I'll bet, over time, the battery life 
would be longer if it were charged with a usb charger, rather than the faster u 
s b c charger. Heat is the big enemy of these batteries, so the more slowly 
they are charged, the better. But Apple does not want their competition to have 
fast charging capability and they don't have it, or if only they have it, they 
can use the fact that they have it as a selling point, it is all about the 
dollar, you know. Besides, if fast charging ends up shortening the battery's 
life, they get to sell more batteries. Whatever. 

Arnold Schmidt 


Sent from  Arnold's  iPhone S E 2

On Oct 9, 2021, at 11:27 PM, kitty hevener mailto:kheve...@earthlink.net> > wrote:

Charles, I recently heard a consumer news tip where the person was 
really testing to see if the USB c block really did charge faster than the USB 
a one.  He was using one of the more recent Iphones and said nothing about the 
A blocks possibly damaging the battery.  In fact, he charged the phone with the 
USB a block and noted that it was slower than the c one.  He led me to believe 
that they really both will work fine, one's just a little faster..  

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of 
Paula Jordan
Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 10:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
    Subject: RE: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

I just bought my iphone 13 mini and was told the same thing.  I went 
ahead and bought the usBC recommended charging block.
God bless!
Paula and the pups

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>  
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> > On Behalf Of 
Charles Spicer
Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 12:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

Hello, I hope everyone is safe and well.  When I purchased my iPhone
13 mini the representative told me that it is not recommended to use 
the charging block and cables that we all have from buying prior iPhones.  She 
advised that it may damage the battery and it is recommended to use the new 
charging block and cables with the USBC connection.
Has anyone heard this and do you agree with only using the new charging 
blocks and cables to charge iPhone 13?
Thank you!
Charles

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Re: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

2021-10-10 Thread Charles Spicer
Good morning Cleverson and all!  Thank everyone for their responses
and I will be using my old charging blocks!
I am very pleased with the iPhone 13 mini so far.  I came from an
iPhone 7 and find the performance and snappiness of the 13 mini much
better.  The setup went smoothly as I brought the iPhone home and
updated it by placing it right next to my iPhone 7.  I have tested the
sound with the internal speakers and find it to have a decent sound
and with a definite improvement from my iPhone 7.  I have gotten 2
days of moderate use before charging the battery.  The USBC is faster
than the USBA but does produce more heat which I agree with others on
the list can shorten the battery life.  I have used the speaker phone
on a call and the other person came through very clear and with a good
volume.  I have used the earpiece on calls and find the caller clear
and at a good volume.  I have used my airpods for other calls and have
no issues hearing the caller or the caller hearing me.  A friend
commented that the sound they get on their end of a call is improved
over my iPhone 7.
I hope this has helped and please reach out if you have any questions.

Regards,
Charles


On 10/10/21, Christopher Chaltain  wrote:
> When my wife bought an iPhone 12 Pro last summer at an Apple store, we were
> given the choice of a new adapter, but we weren’t told anything negative
> about the old adapter other than it’ll take longer. BTW, we did decide to
> purchase a new adapter. IMHO, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with
> using one adapter over the other.
>
> --
> Christopher (AKA CJ)
> Chaltain at Outlook
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of
> Michael Feir
> Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2021 5:09 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Charging iPhone 13 Mini
>
> You definitely won't damage your device by charging it with an older USB A
> lightning charger. The same goes for power banks which use USB A ports. It's
> all absolutely safe to use. The newer adaptors and cables simply offer
> significantly greater speed delivered safely. Apple can vouch for its own
> adaptors so they may offer a greater degree of safety. They have a
> certification called MFI for third party accessories. If a power bank or
> cable has this certification, Apple has vouched them safe to use with their
> iPhones or iPads.
> It's really not all about greed on Apple's part. They genuinely feel they
> offer a better charging system. More likely, that it was a better system
> until fairly recently. At this point though, similar to the fate of the
> technically superior Betamax video tapes, the USB C standard has simply
> gained market dominance. I think Apple will have to bow to the inevidable
> and give up on Lightning charging withing perhaps the next three iterations
> of iPhone at the longest.
> I have one USB C adaptor and USB C to Lightning cable. They're at my desk
> where I think it most likely that I'll need speedy charging. I have my older
> Lightning chargers and cables everywhere else. Although I very much like
> Magsafe, I can't use it with the case I picked. The Apple Magsafe clear
> cases really don't give me confidence that they offer much protection at
> all. In the end, my desire for actual protection won out and I went with a
> Supcase Unicorn Beetle case for my new iPhone 13. I have a third party
> wireless charging pad which I still find convenient if somewhat more fidly
> to get the iPhone in the right position. It is able to charge through the
> protective case allowing me to use my Lightning port for earpods.
>
> On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 1:36 AM Arnold Schmidt
> mailto:als5...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> This is only my opinion, but I'll bet, over time, the battery life would be
> longer if it were charged with a usb charger, rather than the faster u s b c
> charger. Heat is the big enemy of these batteries, so the more slowly they
> are charged, the better. But Apple does not want their competition to have
> fast charging capability and they don't have it, or if only they have it,
> they can use the fact that they have it as a selling point, it is all about
> the dollar, you know. Besides, if fast charging ends up shortening the
> battery's life, they get to sell more batteries. Whatever.
>
> Arnold Schmidt
>
>
> Sent from  Arnold's  iPhone S E 2
>
> On Oct 9, 2021, at 11:27 PM, kitty hevener
> mailto:kheve...@earthlink.net>> wrote:
>
> Charles, I recently heard a consumer news tip where the person was really
> testing to see if the USB c block really did charge faster than the USB a
> one.  He was using one of the more recent Iphones and said nothing about the
> A blocks possibly damaging the battery.  In fact, he charged the phone with
> the USB a block and noted that it was slower than the c

RE: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

2021-10-10 Thread Christopher Chaltain
When my wife bought an iPhone 12 Pro last summer at an Apple store, we were 
given the choice of a new adapter, but we weren’t told anything negative about 
the old adapter other than it’ll take longer. BTW, we did decide to purchase a 
new adapter. IMHO, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with using one adapter 
over the other.

--
Christopher (AKA CJ)
Chaltain at Outlook

From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Michael 
Feir
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2021 5:09 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

You definitely won't damage your device by charging it with an older USB A 
lightning charger. The same goes for power banks which use USB A ports. It's 
all absolutely safe to use. The newer adaptors and cables simply offer 
significantly greater speed delivered safely. Apple can vouch for its own 
adaptors so they may offer a greater degree of safety. They have a 
certification called MFI for third party accessories. If a power bank or cable 
has this certification, Apple has vouched them safe to use with their iPhones 
or iPads.
It's really not all about greed on Apple's part. They genuinely feel they offer 
a better charging system. More likely, that it was a better system until fairly 
recently. At this point though, similar to the fate of the technically superior 
Betamax video tapes, the USB C standard has simply gained market dominance. I 
think Apple will have to bow to the inevidable and give up on Lightning 
charging withing perhaps the next three iterations of iPhone at the longest.
I have one USB C adaptor and USB C to Lightning cable. They're at my desk where 
I think it most likely that I'll need speedy charging. I have my older 
Lightning chargers and cables everywhere else. Although I very much like 
Magsafe, I can't use it with the case I picked. The Apple Magsafe clear cases 
really don't give me confidence that they offer much protection at all. In the 
end, my desire for actual protection won out and I went with a Supcase Unicorn 
Beetle case for my new iPhone 13. I have a third party wireless charging pad 
which I still find convenient if somewhat more fidly to get the iPhone in the 
right position. It is able to charge through the protective case allowing me to 
use my Lightning port for earpods.

On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 1:36 AM Arnold Schmidt 
mailto:als5...@gmail.com>> wrote:
This is only my opinion, but I'll bet, over time, the battery life would be 
longer if it were charged with a usb charger, rather than the faster u s b c 
charger. Heat is the big enemy of these batteries, so the more slowly they are 
charged, the better. But Apple does not want their competition to have fast 
charging capability and they don't have it, or if only they have it, they can 
use the fact that they have it as a selling point, it is all about the dollar, 
you know. Besides, if fast charging ends up shortening the battery's life, they 
get to sell more batteries. Whatever.

Arnold Schmidt


Sent from  Arnold's  iPhone S E 2

On Oct 9, 2021, at 11:27 PM, kitty hevener 
mailto:kheve...@earthlink.net>> wrote:

Charles, I recently heard a consumer news tip where the person was really 
testing to see if the USB c block really did charge faster than the USB a one.  
He was using one of the more recent Iphones and said nothing about the A blocks 
possibly damaging the battery.  In fact, he charged the phone with the USB a 
block and noted that it was slower than the c one.  He led me to believe that 
they really both will work fine, one's just a little faster..

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of Paula 
Jordan
Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 10:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: RE: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

I just bought my iphone 13 mini and was told the same thing.  I went ahead and 
bought the usBC recommended charging block.
God bless!
Paula and the pups

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com> 
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of 
Charles Spicer
Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 12:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

Hello, I hope everyone is safe and well.  When I purchased my iPhone
13 mini the representative told me that it is not recommended to use the 
charging block and cables that we all have from buying prior iPhones.  She 
advised that it may damage the battery and it is recommended to use the new 
charging block and cables with the USBC connection.
Has anyone heard this and do you agree with only using the new charging blocks 
and cables to charge iPhone 13?
Thank you!
Charles

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Re: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

2021-10-10 Thread Peter Logan
Somebody was just trying to make an extra sale… There is absolutely no evidence 
that the slower five lot chargers will damage anything on these phones… I think 
you got taken…

Sent from my IPhone.

> On Oct 9, 2021, at 10:04 PM, Paula Jordan  wrote:
> 
> I just bought my iphone 13 mini and was told the same thing.  I went ahead 
> and bought the usBC recommended charging block.
> God bless!
> Paula and the pups
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of 
> Charles Spicer
> Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 12:05 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Charging iPhone 13 Mini
> 
> Hello, I hope everyone is safe and well.  When I purchased my iPhone
> 13 mini the representative told me that it is not recommended to use the 
> charging block and cables that we all have from buying prior iPhones.  She 
> advised that it may damage the battery and it is recommended to use the new 
> charging block and cables with the USBC connection.
> Has anyone heard this and do you agree with only using the new charging 
> blocks and cables to charge iPhone 13?
> Thank you!
> Charles
> 
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Re: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

2021-10-10 Thread Michael Feir
You definitely won't damage your device by charging it with an older USB A
lightning charger. The same goes for power banks which use USB A ports.
It's all absolutely safe to use. The newer adaptors and cables simply offer
significantly greater speed delivered safely. Apple can vouch for its own
adaptors so they may offer a greater degree of safety. They have a
certification called MFI for third party accessories. If a power bank or
cable has this certification, Apple has vouched them safe to use with their
iPhones or iPads.
It's really not all about greed on Apple's part. They genuinely feel they
offer a better charging system. More likely, that it was a better system
until fairly recently. At this point though, similar to the fate of the
technically superior Betamax video tapes, the USB C standard has simply
gained market dominance. I think Apple will have to bow to the inevidable
and give up on Lightning charging withing perhaps the next three iterations
of iPhone at the longest.
I have one USB C adaptor and USB C to Lightning cable. They're at my desk
where I think it most likely that I'll need speedy charging. I have my
older Lightning chargers and cables everywhere else. Although I very much
like Magsafe, I can't use it with the case I picked. The Apple Magsafe
clear cases really don't give me confidence that they offer much protection
at all. In the end, my desire for actual protection won out and I went with
a Supcase Unicorn Beetle case for my new iPhone 13. I have a third party
wireless charging pad which I still find convenient if somewhat more fidly
to get the iPhone in the right position. It is able to charge through the
protective case allowing me to use my Lightning port for earpods.

On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 1:36 AM Arnold Schmidt  wrote:

> This is only my opinion, but I'll bet, over time, the battery life would
> be longer if it were charged with a usb charger, rather than the faster u s
> b c charger. Heat is the big enemy of these batteries, so the more slowly
> they are charged, the better. But Apple does not want their competition to
> have fast charging capability and they don't have it, or if only they have
> it, they can use the fact that they have it as a selling point, it is all
> about the dollar, you know. Besides, if fast charging ends up shortening
> the battery's life, they get to sell more batteries. Whatever.
>
> Arnold Schmidt
>
>
> Sent from  Arnold's  iPhone S E 2
>
> On Oct 9, 2021, at 11:27 PM, kitty hevener  wrote:
>
> Charles, I recently heard a consumer news tip where the person was really
> testing to see if the USB c block really did charge faster than the USB a
> one.  He was using one of the more recent Iphones and said nothing about
> the A blocks possibly damaging the battery.  In fact, he charged the phone
> with the USB a block and noted that it was slower than the c one.  He led
> me to believe that they really both will work fine, one's just a little
> faster..
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of
> Paula Jordan
> Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 10:05 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Charging iPhone 13 Mini
>
> I just bought my iphone 13 mini and was told the same thing.  I went ahead
> and bought the usBC recommended charging block.
> God bless!
> Paula and the pups
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of
> Charles Spicer
> Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 12:05 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Charging iPhone 13 Mini
>
> Hello, I hope everyone is safe and well.  When I purchased my iPhone
> 13 mini the representative told me that it is not recommended to use the
> charging block and cables that we all have from buying prior iPhones.  She
> advised that it may damage the battery and it is recommended to use the new
> charging block and cables with the USBC connection.
> Has anyone heard this and do you agree with only using the new charging
> blocks and cables to charge iPhone 13?
> Thank you!
> Charles
>
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Re: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

2021-10-09 Thread Arnold Schmidt
This is only my opinion, but I'll bet, over time, the battery life would be 
longer if it were charged with a usb charger, rather than the faster u s b c 
charger. Heat is the big enemy of these batteries, so the more slowly they are 
charged, the better. But Apple does not want their competition to have fast 
charging capability and they don't have it, or if only they have it, they can 
use the fact that they have it as a selling point, it is all about the dollar, 
you know. Besides, if fast charging ends up shortening the battery's life, they 
get to sell more batteries. Whatever. 

Arnold Schmidt 


Sent from  Arnold's  iPhone S E 2

On Oct 9, 2021, at 11:27 PM, kitty hevener  wrote:

Charles, I recently heard a consumer news tip where the person was really 
testing to see if the USB c block really did charge faster than the USB a one.  
He was using one of the more recent Iphones and said nothing about the A blocks 
possibly damaging the battery.  In fact, he charged the phone with the USB a 
block and noted that it was slower than the c one.  He led me to believe that 
they really both will work fine, one's just a little faster..  

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Jordan
Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 10:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

I just bought my iphone 13 mini and was told the same thing.  I went ahead and 
bought the usBC recommended charging block.
God bless!
Paula and the pups

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Subject: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

Hello, I hope everyone is safe and well.  When I purchased my iPhone
13 mini the representative told me that it is not recommended to use the 
charging block and cables that we all have from buying prior iPhones.  She 
advised that it may damage the battery and it is recommended to use the new 
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Has anyone heard this and do you agree with only using the new charging blocks 
and cables to charge iPhone 13?
Thank you!
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RE: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

2021-10-09 Thread kitty hevener
Charles, I recently heard a consumer news tip where the person was really 
testing to see if the USB c block really did charge faster than the USB a one.  
He was using one of the more recent Iphones and said nothing about the A blocks 
possibly damaging the battery.  In fact, he charged the phone with the USB a 
block and noted that it was slower than the c one.  He led me to believe that 
they really both will work fine, one's just a little faster..  

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com  On Behalf Of Paula 
Jordan
Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 10:05 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

I just bought my iphone 13 mini and was told the same thing.  I went ahead and 
bought the usBC recommended charging block.
God bless!
Paula and the pups

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Subject: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

Hello, I hope everyone is safe and well.  When I purchased my iPhone
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charging block and cables that we all have from buying prior iPhones.  She 
advised that it may damage the battery and it is recommended to use the new 
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Has anyone heard this and do you agree with only using the new charging blocks 
and cables to charge iPhone 13?
Thank you!
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RE: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

2021-10-09 Thread Simon A Fogarty
No,
I don't believe that,

Infact I barely ever use my USB C charging block with my 11 pro max,

I have other devices plugged in to the older style and therefore just use those 
as they are constantly available.

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Subject: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

Hello, I hope everyone is safe and well.  When I purchased my iPhone
13 mini the representative told me that it is not recommended to use the 
charging block and cables that we all have from buying prior iPhones.  She 
advised that it may damage the battery and it is recommended to use the new 
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Has anyone heard this and do you agree with only using the new charging blocks 
and cables to charge iPhone 13?
Thank you!
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RE: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

2021-10-09 Thread Paula Jordan
I just bought my iphone 13 mini and was told the same thing.  I went ahead and 
bought the usBC recommended charging block.
God bless!
Paula and the pups

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Subject: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

Hello, I hope everyone is safe and well.  When I purchased my iPhone
13 mini the representative told me that it is not recommended to use the 
charging block and cables that we all have from buying prior iPhones.  She 
advised that it may damage the battery and it is recommended to use the new 
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Re: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

2021-10-09 Thread Cleverson
Speaking of the 13 mini, I'd like to read some basic review like that 
Richard posted about the 13 pro, regarding performance, speaker quality, 
etc. I like small sized phones, but last year, I've read the GSM Arena 
review of iPhone 12 mini, and the audio was not that good, at least 
compared to the other iPhone 12 models.

Greetings
Cleverson
Em sábado, 9 de outubro de 2021 às 17:04:53 UTC-3, Carolyn escreveu:

> That is a relief to hear. 
>
> -Original Message-
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>
> Charles, 
>
> I believe the representative was trying to sell you something. While the 
> older charging blocks will not charge as fast as the newer 18 plus volt 
> chargers with the USB type C port, they should do no harm to your device. 
>
> Alan Lemly 
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone with Outlook <https://aka.ms/qtex0l> for iOS 
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> From: vip...@googlegroups.com  on behalf of 
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>
> Hello, I hope everyone is safe and well. When I purchased my iPhone
> 13 mini the representative told me that it is not recommended to use the 
> charging block and cables that we all have from buying prior iPhones. She 
> advised that it may damage the battery and it is recommended to use the new 
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RE: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

2021-10-09 Thread Carolyn
That is a relief to hear. 

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Alan Lemly
Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 3:03 PM
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Charles, 

I believe the representative was trying to sell you something. While the older 
charging blocks will not charge as fast as the newer 18 plus volt chargers with 
the USB type C port, they should do no harm to your device. 

Alan Lemly 


Sent from my iPhone with Outlook <https://aka.ms/qtex0l>  for iOS 


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Spicer 
Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 11:04:39 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Charging iPhone 13 Mini 
 
Hello, I hope everyone is safe and well.  When I purchased my iPhone
13 mini the representative told me that it is not recommended to use the 
charging block and cables that we all have from buying prior iPhones.  She 
advised that it may damage the battery and it is recommended to use the new 
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Re: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

2021-10-09 Thread Charles Spicer
Thank you.  I knew I could count on getting great information from the list!

On 10/9/21, Alan Lemly  wrote:
> Charles,
>
> I believe the representative was trying to sell you something. While the
> older charging blocks will not charge as fast as the newer 18 plus volt
> chargers with the USB type C port, they should do no harm to your device.
>
> Alan Lemly
>
> Sent from my iPhone with Outlook<https://aka.ms/qtex0l> for iOS
> 
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com  on behalf of
> Charles Spicer 
> Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 11:04:39 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com 
> Subject: Charging iPhone 13 Mini
>
> Hello, I hope everyone is safe and well.  When I purchased my iPhone
> 13 mini the representative told me that it is not recommended to use
> the charging block and cables that we all have from buying prior
> iPhones.  She advised that it may damage the battery and it is
> recommended to use the new charging block and cables with the USBC
> connection.
> Has anyone heard this and do you agree with only using the new
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> Thank you!
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Re: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

2021-10-09 Thread Alan Lemly
Charles,

I believe the representative was trying to sell you something. While the older 
charging blocks will not charge as fast as the newer 18 plus volt chargers with 
the USB type C port, they should do no harm to your device.

Alan Lemly

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Spicer 
Sent: Saturday, October 9, 2021 11:04:39 AM
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Subject: Charging iPhone 13 Mini

Hello, I hope everyone is safe and well.  When I purchased my iPhone
13 mini the representative told me that it is not recommended to use
the charging block and cables that we all have from buying prior
iPhones.  She advised that it may damage the battery and it is
recommended to use the new charging block and cables with the USBC
connection.
Has anyone heard this and do you agree with only using the new
charging blocks and cables to charge iPhone 13?
Thank you!
Charles

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Charging iPhone 13 Mini

2021-10-09 Thread Charles Spicer
Hello, I hope everyone is safe and well.  When I purchased my iPhone
13 mini the representative told me that it is not recommended to use
the charging block and cables that we all have from buying prior
iPhones.  She advised that it may damage the battery and it is
recommended to use the new charging block and cables with the USBC
connection.
Has anyone heard this and do you agree with only using the new
charging blocks and cables to charge iPhone 13?
Thank you!
Charles

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