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The question is, can you charge an
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iPhone with an Android fast charger? I
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am here to demonstrate the answer to
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This is a Samsung 45 watt fast charger.
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It uses a USBC to USBC cable. So, the
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first thing you need to make sure of is
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that you have the right cable for the
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charger. For example, any cable I'm
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going to use with this charger has to
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have a USBC port to plug in here. And
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because I am using an older iPhone, it
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has to have a lightning port. If you're
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using one of the newer iPhones,
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this cable is perfectly okay. USBC to C.
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What I have here thankfully has a USBC
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port at the other end. This iPhone
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charger and the lightning port here. So
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this experiment will work. I am taking
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the Android charger and the USBC to
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lightning port cable. There you go.
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Plug it in. And this is the moment of
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It's charging. This iPhone 12 mini has
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already been upgraded to iOS 26. So that
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means it displays charging information
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on the lock screen. I'm just going to
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press the power button. And you can see
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it's 48% charged and in 36 minutes it
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will get to 80%. There is no warning
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about slow charging. It's charging fast.
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Let's see what we get when we use the
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iPhone charger. Are we going to get any
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different results? 48 charged 41 minutes
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[snorts] to 80%. The Android charger is
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actually charging this iPhone 12 mini
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faster than its own charger is doing.
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That answers your question. Yes, you can
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charge an iPhone with an Android
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charger. Thanks for watching this video.
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channel. I look forward to seeing you
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when I publish another video.