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From: Colour Sergeant Bourne <bourne@rorke.za>
Newsgroups: misc.phone.mobile.iphone
Subject: Re: Higher Wattage Chargers
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2024 12:35:19 -0400
Organization: B Company, 24th Regiment of Foot
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On 4/24/24 12:33 PM, Colour Sergeant Bourne wrote:
> I've always charged my iPhone 11 with an Apple 5 watt charger.
> 
> Would using either the Apple 12 watt or 29 watt chargers that came with 
> my iPads deteriorate the iPhone 11 battery?
> 
Make that a 20 watt charger, not 29.