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Calls, text messages, and multimedia messages from European and overseas departments and landlines and mobile phones in Europe, overseas departments, France, the United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, and France. From Europe, DOM, Switzerland, Guernsey, Internet 25 GB/month 4G in Jersey, Isle of Man, St. Barthelemy, St. Maarten, USA, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Algeria, Tunisia, Israel, Turkey, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, India, Malaysia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Russia, Ukraine, Serbia, Montenegro, Belarus, Macedonia, Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, China (excluding Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau); more than 25 GB/ moon:0.0021 EUR/monthInvoiced at rates valid in Europe, DOM and other destinations.
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FAQs
What kind of plug does iPhone 13 use? ›
Included in the box is a USB‑C to Lightning Cable that supports fast charging and is compatible with USB‑C power adapters and computer ports. We encourage you to re‑use your current USB‑A to Lightning cables, power adapters, and headphones, which are compatible with these iPhone models.
Can I use my old phone charger with iPhone 13? ›We encourage you to re‑use your current power adapters and headphones that are compatible with these iPhone models. But if you need any new Apple power adapters or headphones, they are available for purchase.
Does the iPhone 13 need a different plug? ›Your iPhone 13 doesn't include a charger, but it does include a USB-C to Lightning cable. If your old charger adapters have a rectangular USB-A port, this cable won't fit and you need a new charger adapter.
How can I plug my iPhone 13 into a USB port? ›If your iPhone came with a Lightning to USB Cable and your computer has a USB-C port, connect the USB end of the cable to a USB-C to USB Adapter (sold separately), or use a USB-C to Lightning Cable (sold separately).
Do I need a new wireless charger for iPhone 13? ›Regardless of whether the wireless dock has MagSafe certification or not, it will still work and recharge your iPhone 13. However, wireless docks with no MagSafe certification won't charge as fast compared to those that have one.
What does a USB-C port look like? ›The USB-C connector looks similar to a micro USB or rectangular USB 3.0 connectors at first glance, though it's more oval in shape and slightly thicker to accommodate its best feature: flippability. Like Lightning and MagSafe, the USB-C connector has no up or down orientation.
Is 20W charger safe for iPhone 13? ›There's no problem. or it has affected the health of the battery? Apple's 20W power adaptor is the ideal device to charge ANY iPhone or iPad. The actual charger is built-in to the iPhone or iPad so it will ALWAYS protect itself and only draw as much power from the adaptor as it needs.
Can i use Samsung charger for iPhone 13? ›Yes, if you are having an iPhone lightning cable with you then you can simply connect it to an Android power adapter with having USB-A or USB-C port to charge your iPhone.
Why doesn t the iPhone 13 come with a charger plug? ›In Apple's eyes, most people buying an iPhone 13 likely already have the proper accessories to charge its battery. By not including a potentially unwanted charging adapter, Apple gets to cut back on e-waste and keep some extra cash in its pocket.
What happens if I use my old charger on my new iPhone? ›What will happen if a new phone is connected to an old charger? If you are thinking of charging your new phone with an old charger then you don't need to worry about the battery of your phone getting damaged as your phone and battery will be safe.
What happens if you use an old charger on a new phone? ›
Your new phone and your old charger are likely different voltages. New phones will likely recognize old chargers at lower voltages than the charger designed to go with the phone. However, the phone will adjust to the old charger's voltage, meaning that the phone itself and the battery will not be harmed.
What is USB-C vs USB A? ›While USB-A could only support up to 2.5 watts and 5 volts, USB-C now supports 100 watts and 20 volts easily enough for larger devices. The practical benefits of this include pass-through charging; effectively a USB hub that powers laptops, and also charges other devices simultaneously.
Why did Apple change the charger? ›Why is Apple switching connectors? Apple executives told the Wall Street Journal that they have "no choice" but to switch to a USB-C port on future iPhones because of a new law in the European Union. The EU voted earlier this week to make USB-C the mandatory port for all devices sold in Europe.
Can an iPhone 13 be charged in a car with USB a port? ›Yes, of course you can. Charging may be slower than a USB-C port however you probably won't notice depending on the length of your drive.
How much is a wireless charger for iPhone 13? ›Best magnetic Qi charger for iPhone 12 and 13: Anker 313 Magnetic Wireless Charger Pad With USB-C Charger ($22.99; amazon.com)
Is the iPhone 13 waterproof? ›iPhone 13 – Apple's iPhone 13 is rated IP68 too meaning you can submerge in water up to 6 meters for a period of 30 minutes.
What are the disadvantages of wireless charging? ›You can't use your phone: Your device has to stay on the mat while it's charging, meaning you can't pick it up and use it in the way you can when it's plugged into a charging cable. It's more expensive: Wireless chargers are a relatively new technology with a hefty price tag, especially compared to cables.
How do you charge a Type-C phone with a normal charger? ›- Plug either end of the USB-C cable into the port on the bottom of your phone.
- Plug the other end of the cable into the power adapter that came with your phone.
- Plug your power adapter into a power outlet.
Yes. USB Type-C is backwards compatible with USB 2.0 and 3.0 devices. However, you'll need an adapter because the USB Type-C connector has a different shape to the connectors on USB 2.0 and 3.0 cables.
How do I know if I have USB-C or a? ›Users can identify USB-C ports by staring at the female end of the connector. If the cord looks the same regardless of how it is held, it is probably a C-type cord.
Can I leave my iPhone 13 charging overnight? ›
And you don't have to turn it off to charge it; in fact, you shouldn't. And you can leave it plugged in while using it if you want to. The Best Practice, however, is to charge the phone overnight, every night. As it stops automatically at 100% you can't overcharge it doing this.
What is the fastest way to charge an iPhone 13? ›You can fast charge your iPhone 8 and later up to 50 percent battery in around 30 minutes. To fast charge, you need an Apple USB-C to Lightning cable and one of these adapters: Apple 18W,2 20W, 29W, 30W, 35W, 61W, 67W, 87W, or 96W, or 140W USB-C Power Adapter.
How long does iPhone 13 take to charge? ›MagSafe wireless charging up to 15W. Qi wireless charging up to 7.5W. Charging via USB to computer system or power adapter. Fast-charge capable: Up to 50% charge in 30 minutes 14 with 20W adapter or higher (available separately)
Should I use 5W or 20W charger for iPhone 13? ›Don't use the old 5W charger/non Apple charger
Your iPhone 13 supports the fairly fast 20W charging standard and hence, it is ideal you use it to its full potential everyday.
For the iPhone 13 mini and 12 mini, the 18W charger is what we recommend. For the iPhone 13, 13 Pro, 12, 12 Pro, and 12 Pro Max, the 20W charger is what we recommend. You could also use a 25W or 30W charger, but there will be no significant difference in charging time.
How long does it take to charge a iPhone 13 with a 20W charger? ›The 511 Nano is another 20W charger from Anker and is also available in several different colors. It charged the iPhone 13 from empty to 96% battery life after 90 minutes.
Is it necessary to use Apple adapter for iPhone? ›You can use either a USB-A to Lightning cable or the newer USB-C to Lightning cable with your iPhone. You can use any of the adapters listed below to charge your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or iPod. You can also use a Mac USB-C Power Adapter or third-party adapters that comply with applicable safety standards.
What is the difference between Samsung and Apple chargers? ›iPhone chargers consist of a wall adapter and either a USB to Lightning or USB-C to Lightning cable. Since Samsung phones require a charging cable with a USB-C connector as the phone input, this cannot be achieved using an iPhone charger.
Does using a non Apple charger ruin your battery? ›Using a non-Apple charger is very unlikely to ruin your battery. And in the case of the iPhone and iPad, third-party chargers are very common. The Mac is slightly different, and particularly for those MacBooks with MagSafe connectors, it's best to use an Apple charger.
Why the new iPhone has no charger? ›As Apple explained during its iPhone 12 event a few years ago, excluding the power adapter reduces the size of the box. This means 70% more devices can fit on a shipping pallet on their way to users, allowing the company to stock shelves faster and reduce yearly carbon emissions by 2 million metric tons, it says.
Why doesn t Apple give a charging block? ›
To give you a quick brief, Apple aims to become 100% carbon neutral by 2030. So, by removing the charger and the Earpods from the iPhone 12 box, it can cut the packaging by 70% and ship more devices at the same time, which in turn would reduce the shipping-related emissions.
Does the new iPhone need a different charger? ›iPhone continues to work with existing power adapters and USB-A to Lightning cables, such as those included in prior models. iPhone models now include in the box a newer USB‑C to Lightning cable that supports fast charging and is compatible with USB‑C power adapters and computer ports that you might already have.
Can I trade in my old Apple charger for a new one? ›If still under the default one year warranty, or AppleCare+ extended warranty, and if the malfunction was related to a manufacturing defect, then yes, you'd be entitled to a replacement.
Is it bad to charge iPhone 13 with regular charger? ›It is quite fine to use an existing Lightning cable and charge cube for newer phones. As part of our efforts to reach our environmental goals, iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini do not include a power adapter or EarPods.
Can you charge iPhone 13 with iPhone 6 charger? ›Absolutely! Because the charging port of the iPhone 13 is the same as the previous versions. So, all you need is to plug the lightning cable that comes with the iPhone 13 into the older USB-A power adapter and charge your iPhone.
Will 5w charger harm iPhone 13? ›No, it won't harm your battery. It will just take longer to charge, as you are aware.
Is iPhone USB A or C? ›For the first time in more than a decade, you might need a different charger for your iPhone. Apple executives said the company plans to comply with European rules mandating that new phones all use the same common USB-C charging port. Most phones already use USB-C, with Apple being the main outlier.
Will USB A become obsolete? ›Some of the USB types will soon be obsolete in favour of USB-C, which might replace not only Type-A but the Mini-USB and Micro-USB connectors. If devices still have ports, USB-C will undoubtedly be the connector of the future.
Is USB-C the same as Lightning? ›The main difference between the USB-C and lightning formats is the list of devices each supports. Lightning cables are only meant to work with Apple devices, whereas USB-C connectors have a universal utility. You can charge your Android phone, video game controllers, laptops, tablets, and more with a single USB-C cord.
Why is iPhone 13 charger different? ›Your iPhone 13 doesn't include a charger, but it does include a USB-C to Lightning cable. If your old charger adapters have a rectangular USB-A port, this cable won't fit and you need a new charger adapter.
What cable does iPhone 13 use? ›
Included in the box is a USB‑C to Lightning Cable that supports fast charging and is compatible with USB‑C power adapters and computer ports. We encourage you to re‑use your current USB‑A to Lightning cables, power adapters, and headphones, which are compatible with these iPhone models.
Why does Apple refuse to use USB-C? ›Apple claims that switching to USB C would be a logistical nightmare for its users who would have to flock to the nearest store to replace their now-obsolete lightning cables. Although, it's worth noting that Apple has switched interfaces in the past. It switched from the 30-pin connectors for their iPhones in 2012.
How do I plug my iPhone 13 into my car? ›Connect your iPhone to your car: If your car supports CarPlay with a USB cable, plug your iPhone into the USB port in your car. The USB port might be labeled with a CarPlay icon or a smartphone icon. Be sure to use an Apple Lightning to USB cable.
What car charger do I need for an iPhone 13? ›- Best Buy essentials™ - 7.5W Magnetic Wireless Vehicle Charger for iPhone 14/13/12 series - Black. ...
- Best Buy essentials™ - 32 W Vehicle Charger with 1 USB-C & 1 USB Port - Black. ...
- Anker - PowerDrive 2 Elite 24W Vehicle Charger with Lightening Connector - White. ...
- Insignia™ - Vehicle Charger - Black.
Can you charge an iPhone 14 with an old charger? Yes, you can charge your iPhone 14 model with your old charger provided you already have a previously used iPhone or iPad with a lightning cable.