About Apple USB Power Adapter !

I've just bought IP4S 3 weeks ago and the Usb power adapter isn't working now. My friends said Apple wasn't warranty this! Is that true? If yes, I'm so disappointed!

If Footscray is a hint to your location ie UK or if Australia substitute  au for the uk bit in link
http://www.apple.com/uk/support/iphone/contact/

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  • Old Apple USB Power Adapter with new nano

    Hi. I have an older Apple USB Power Adapter (model A1102) that I've been using with an Ipod Mini (bought it with the mini a long time ago). I have a new 3G nano on order. Will this power adapter work with the new nano? Or will I be forced to buy a new one?
    Output from the adapter is 5V - 1.0A
    Thanks

    Since I also converted from a Mini to a 3G Nano, I thought I'd give you a couple of pointers; I probably spent a couple of days preparing my existing mp3 library (and that says nothing about videos).
    1) Make sure all of your mp3's are NOT marked read-only and load everything you want into the NEW iTunes
    2) Work on collecting/saving the NEW things like album covert art and lyrics (I sometimes use the lyrics area to list musicians/personnel)
    3) Re-construct your playlists and SAVE everything (iTunes actually writes back to the mp3 files--that's why you don't want them read-only)
    4) Only then start messing with videos, because they tend to crash iTunes depending on your hardware, OS, etc. (for example, iTunes doesn't work well with Vista). My best advice for videos is use a 3rd party converter (like Nero Recode) to ensure iPod format compatibility; don't even waste your time with iTunes for anything that isn't a downloaded/purchased item.

  • Old Apple USB Power Adapter with New Shuffle

    I just purchased a shuffle (2nd gen) and was wondering if I can use the Apple USB Power adapter that I use for my ipod (5th gen - the adapter is about two years old) to charge it, or can I only use my computer? The Apple store shows that it's compatible with the newer adapters, so I'm assuming I should be fine, but wanted to make sure.
    Also, is there anyway to check on the computer, once the shuffle is docked, how full the charge is or isn't?
    Thanks!!

    jmb48167 wrote:
    I just purchased a shuffle (2nd gen) and was wondering if I can use the Apple USB Power adapter that I use for my ipod (5th gen - the adapter is about two years old) to charge it, or can I only use my computer? The Apple store shows that it's compatible with the newer adapters, so I'm assuming I should be fine, but wanted to make sure.
    It should work... try it!
    Also, is there anyway to check on the computer, once the shuffle is docked, how full the charge is or isn't?
    The only indication is the status LED, it's either orange for charging or
    green for "charged"...

  • Can Shuffle play while charging on Apple USB Power Adapter?

    Hi,
    We would like to purchase a shuffle (2nd gen) to play continuously music on hold to our company's telephone system. The Phone system's audio-in jack is compatible. I've connected my 1st Gen iPod shuffle to the phone system, and it plays fine.
    We will not be able to plug the shuffle into a computer, so we will need to plug it into the Apple USB Power Adapter.
    Is anyone doing this? Does it work? Any problems?
    Thanks,
    David

    Equivalent solution: Apple Universal Dock + Griffin DOck Adapter for 2nd Gen Shuffle + USB Power adapter
    Just need to remeber to set the switch in either charge or play position...
    http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/dockshuffle/

  • Can I charge an iPod Classic 3G with the Apple USB power adapter?

    I have just buy an iPod Classic 3G with 15  GB (SN JQ4239GQQQF) from ebay.
    I have read that it's posible to sync it with my PC with Windows 7, but, It is not possible
    to charge it by usb.
    I could charge it with the Apple USB power adapter?
    Thanks

    With that particular model, only the Firewire cable and connection will provide power to the device.  The USB cable is only for syncing.
    Using the iPod Dock Connector to FireWire and USB 2.0 Cable
    Here is the cable you'll need.
    http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Connector-FireWire-Cable-White/dp/B00009KO0B
    And the wall adapter as well.
    http://www.amazon.com/Apple-FireWire-Power-Adapter-White/dp/B0000D8LSW
    B-rock

  • About the USB Power Adapter

    Hi! I'm from India. I've had my iPod mini(second gen) for a couple of months now. I recently asked my friend in the US to buy me a USB Power adapter (I'll be getting it in a couple of days). But what I want to know is that is there a voltage rating-limit on the adapter? Cos its 220 V rating here, unlike in the US. So is this adapter going to be useless to me?

    Oh, I think I have one of those (AC prong adapters).
    But thank you so so much for the clarification.
    I am relieved now.
    Thanks again!
    Nikhil

  • Do I have to have an apple USB power adapter to charge the ipod or can i use one for a htc phone?

    Must I have an Apple USB power adaptor to charge an ipod or can I use the power adaptor from my htc cell phone?

    Read the cell phone user manual to see if the charger can charge an iPod Nano. 
    FYI the usb power charger (AC) does not have to come from Apple.  I purchased mine from Macmall.com

  • Apple USB Power Adapter

    So, a friend of mine was staying at my house and left her power adapter and she said that I could keep it.
    I tried plugging my iPod nano 4th gen. and it would not work, the I tried it on my iPod touch 4th and it wouldn't work either.
    So my question is if I have to have the cord that origionally came with the adapter or I can use mine. And if I can use mine, I guess is the adapter that doesn't work.
    Thank you.

    Hmmmmm... I'm not entirely positive on this one.  I believe the dock connector pin layout is a little different for the iPhone 4 than it was for previous generations, so that could be the issue here.
    Sorry I cannot be of more assistance on this one.
    B-rock

  • My Apple USB Power adapter wont charge my ipod?

    Can anyone tell me what could be the problem? please.

    Where do you have it plugged in? It has to be plugged into a powered USB port (like directly into the computer or a powered adapter) there's not enough power from the USB ports on the keyboard.
    Do you have your computer turned on? If the computer is off there isn't any power going to the USB ports

  • Apple USB Power Adapter help

    Hi,
    Do you receice a cable to connect your ipod touch to the adaptater? Is it good qualitie?
    Thanks

    ViolonScramble wrote:
    Hi,
    Do you receice a cable to connect your ipod touch to the adaptater? Is it good qualitie?
    click here for information. you can use the USB cable that came with your iPod.
    The quality of Apple products is very good !
    enjoy ...

  • Is It safe to buy an OEM Apple USB Power Adapter Wall Charger?

    I find some OEM apple power adaper wall chargers with a modle number  A1265 in the ebay. Is these chargers same as the ones from apple store? Is is safe to ues these OEM charger?

    if they provide 5volts to the cable yes
    if they provide more then 5volts to the cable it will kill any iphone connected to it

  • How do you change the fuse in a UK Apple 5w USB Power Adapter?

    How do you change the fuse in a UK Apple 5w USB Power Adapter?
    Ours has stopped working and we presume it must be an internal fuse, but how do you access it as there is no 'slots' as on the 12w version?
    All UK power devices must be fused to comply with regs but I can't work out how you open the 5w adapter to change the fuse.

    This is the power adapter I have http://store.apple.com/uk/product/MD812B/A/apple-usb-power-adapter
    Is it really only a 12 month warranty? Seems a waste and environmentally criminal to throw away an adapter without being able to check the fuse!?

  • Eligible adapter for USB Power Adapter Takeback Program

    I found out about the USB Power Adapter Takeback Program, so I brought my third party USB Power adapter to an Apple Retailer. But they refused to take it. They said that the adapter have to look like an apple adapter to qualify. Is this true?

    Hi John,
    the store I found on the takeback site you listed (under Apple authorized Service providers) told me they will echange anything except look alike chargers. I gave in three chargers, look-alike and non-lookalike. They duly registered the serial numbers on the ipad and iphone and said they first have to "book it in" before they can do the exchange. They booked it in ON the October 18, 2013, so I get a call a few days later saying they looked at the chargers but "they are fine".
    The takeback site doesn't actually say the charger first has to be deemed eligible, in fact it clearly states: "We are offering this special takeback program for any USB power adapter". Further, "We will ensure that these adapters are disposed of in an environmentally friendly way" seems to be the only stated reason to book them in, not to evaluate eligibiity. The spirit of the takeback in fact is spelt out on the said page when it mentions: "Apple Retail and Apple Authorized Service Providers cannot advise you on the authenticity or safety of your adapter", meaning there is no evaluation just a takeback.
    A takeback which didn't happen, which hasn't made me safer, and only creates mistrust and an air of deception.
    Please advise, what is the service provider meant to do in my case?

  • Is the USB Power Adapter compatible with iPod touch 3rd Generation?

    Is the USB Power Adapter compatible with iPod touch 3rd generation?
    (http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB352LL/B?fnode=MTY1NDA4NA&mco=MTM3NDk1MjI)
    The specs of the Adapter ("This accessory is compatible with the following:" in the "Overview" section) don't mention iPod touch 3rd generation. They do mention 1st and 2nd Generation
    Thanks!

    Thank you, Lyssa.
    You must be right based on that article (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1353). The latest model of iPod touch is referred to as "iPod touch (Late 2009)" -- and NOT "iPod touch 3rd generation", as I erroneously assumed.
    That completely answers my question about the USB power adapter.

  • Apple's power adapter replacement program - U.S. only

    Hello,
    I have a macbook air.
    Its power adapter has a L-shape, but I have the same problem because of strain relief.
    I found that Apple's power adapter replacement program page on web, About Apple's Power Adapter Replacement Program -- U.S. only.
    I think that the T-shape photo on web is just an example showing what strain relief.
    When I visit the apple retail store and ask the program, they answered me that program is only available for T-shape power adapter.
    is it correct? do I need to buy additional power adapter for my air?
    Thank you,

    Yes, that is correct.

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