![]() When Apple came out with the iPad in April, 2010, its larger capacity battery called for a charger with more power. (It shipped with the original iPhone.) If you bought several early iPods and worked your way up through the iPhones, you probably have a few of these laying around.ģ. The model number is A1205, and it also puts out 5 watts (5 volts x 1 amp.) It’s suitable for all USB iPods and the iPhone. The next version of this 5W adapter, call it 2b., was slightly smaller than the original shown above, being about 4.5 cm. The first version, call it 2a., was the same size as the FireWire version above, about 6 cm square, It is model # A1102, and is rated at 5 watts (5 volts x 1 amp). ![]() ![]() It was called “ iPod USB Power Adapter.” There were two versions. The next generation of chargers, arrived when the iPods went 100 percent USB. #1 (Original) Apple iPod Power Adapter (FireWire 400) 12WĢ. on a side, and should be used with older iPods that use FireWire 400. Apple started out with the classic iPods, that used FireWire 400, using a power adapter called the “ Apple iPod Power Adapter.” It’s model number A1003, and the output is 12 watts (12 volts x 1 amp). In one case, an older iPhone adapter has the same size, but insufficient power for an iPad so there’s ample opportunity for confusion. They’ve changed size, changed labeling, and changed power output. Over the years, Apple has sold several different kinds of power adapters for its iPods, iPhones, and iPads.
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