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Charging my 8GB iPod Nano with iPad 1 charger?


Question Posted Monday August 26 2013, 7:42 pm

Will it burn out my 8GB 2nd gen iPod Nano if I use my iPad 1 charger to charge it with? I lost the original charger to my iPod and I have an extra iPad charger I was going to use but I couldn't find anything definite online telling me if it was okay or not. Everyone was mixed and unclear.

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wittedpanda answered Wednesday August 28 2013, 2:34 am:
Nope. They're all the same 5V charger from Apple, as long as it isn't an iPhone 5 cord or the new iPad cord, on which case they don't even fit in the older ones.

The number of GB has nothing to do with the charger. That's just how much memory space it has.

Have a great day. :)
Feel free to send me any other tech-related questions.

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