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maziar37 t1_ja32cda wrote

It will charge slowly, and it may hurt the IPhones feelings

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AxelrateZero t1_ja35lwh wrote

**Apple's feelings

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KafkaExploring t1_ja4mf1d wrote

My iPhone's never used an Apple branded charger. Gotta start them off young, so they have the right lifelong expectations.

The "U" in USB stands for "Universal."

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imxkal t1_ja5w3ae wrote

Samsung display already did that to iPhones.

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YourFatherWhoGotMilk t1_ja37fjx wrote

It is an adapter. Does not matter in the slightest as long as the lead connects the Phone to the adapter.

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BigSadOof t1_ja42hmf wrote

The way Apple designs iPhones makes it so using a non Apple certified cable can actually damage the iPhone charging circuit. So I see where they’re coming from

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YourFatherWhoGotMilk t1_ja42r9l wrote

Cable and adapter are different things. This is a samsung adapter which only connects the cable to phone and electrical supply. I understand where you're coming from but OP wants to know if adapter is safe, in which it is as long as the apple certified cable fits.

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The-Master-Reaper t1_ja4emgf wrote

As long as it’s a genuine Samsung charger it won’t do anything to the battery

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GOPFiXXXion t1_ja5bmrk wrote

OP don’t listen to this comment; using a genuine Samsung charger on an iPhone will almost certainly do something to your battery. It’ll charge it.

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garrettdx88 t1_ja3ooiq wrote

It'll cause a rift in the space/time continuum

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tetenc555 t1_ja3o6px wrote

uai a tomada é do brasil, deve funcionar mas a função de carga rápido não funciona lá muito rapido

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Oujii t1_ja3by83 wrote

Sim, Laís. Tá liberado.

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dropthemagic t1_ja69t57 wrote

It will transform into an android if you use it too much just be careful

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Rose_gold_starz t1_ja3763v wrote

I've been using a Samsung charger with my iPhone for a year with no problems.

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Tune_Small t1_ja6cgxs wrote

Of course it will! It’ll charge it….100% of the time….

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Clomer t1_ja36vq6 wrote

I wouldn’t be surprised if the internals are identical to the Apple-branded chargers. It will be fine.

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Jward92 t1_ja3uto8 wrote

You would be wrong. Maybe a decade ago prior to fast charging technologies, but nowadays there are many different implementations of fast charging. Samsung uses a proprietary tech, apple uses the standard tech called USB Power Delivery.

Chargers will all still work with any phone though at the usb standard of 5 volts.

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Drevway t1_ja7fym7 wrote

Samsung also uses PD on the last few gens of flagships at least.

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msi7dog t1_ja3avun wrote

the might be an all out war in the cord you better watch out

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Mightychallenge t1_ja45pcw wrote

Lol yes. Your phone will stop charging when it’s full like usual(but not recommended to charge to 100%)

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bigsmallhands t1_ja7pj9t wrote

Found one of those people who are unnecessarily worried about using their device normally.

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burnorama6969 t1_ja36t29 wrote

Make sure you use proper precautions but you should be fine as long as you’re responsible

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gregglesthekeek t1_ja5ptf2 wrote

Hang on a minute. As far as i know, iPhone chargers shears give 5-volts out. The samsung fast charging can go to 9 volts for fast charging. Are we 100% sure?

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Thanos0423 t1_ja32n02 wrote

Might experience some lag after every charge

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