Can I charge my iPhone 4S in a differant country with differant voltage?
Can I charge my iPhone 4S in a differant country (Cuba) that has differant voltage?
I don't use the regular apple "cube" charger but I do use the regular cord. Will something go wrong if I charge my phone in a differant country with differant amount if watts coming through electricity?
Look closely at the charger. Does it say 120 V or does it say 110-240 V?
- Will T-Mobile charge me extra for texting out of the country? One of my friends is in Egypt. She texted me last night and I hesitated to reply because I was afraid that they would charge me like $20 since its Egypt. I ended up replying once and now i'm afraid. My mom will kill me if they charge a lot. However, I have unlimited texting and she texted me from an app which is from the iphone i think… Will they charge me?
- Voltage regulator VS voltage divider? I want to make a few of those altoids oh sh*t USB chargers. Instead of using the 5V regulators like everyone else does, can't I just create a voltage divider with two resistors? Why though? As long as my Iphone is seeing 5V it shouldn't matter, no? Or is the regulator really some kind of current regular aging device too? Dun think so. And what are the odds of me destroying my cell phone? You think there's circuitry protection of I screw up the polarity?
- Putting music from Iphone to a differant computer I have an Iphone 4. I have been using my laptop for downloading my music and stuff but how can i get that music onto my desktop? I tried Backing it up. Would Restore backup or Restore Iphone work?
- Is there a maximum voltage limit for iPhones? I'm creating a charger for iPhones and Samsung/Android phones. I was wondering if these devices had resistors, so that I can't blow peoples phones.