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July 20th, 2007

iPhone's finicky power requirements

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 6:37 am

Categories: Accessory, iPhone, iPhone Diary, iPod

Tags: Apple iPhone, Jason D. O'Grady

Yesterday was my first real test of taking my iPhone on the road. I had a long day of car travel and since I’d stopped charging my iPhone every night, electing instead to only charge it as needed, I was sure to need to charge it in the car.

No problem, right? Not so fast there big guy…

Fully expecting to have to charge my iPhone from my vehicle’s 12 volt “accessory” outlet (formerly known as the “cigarette lighter”) I tossed my trusty Griffin PowerJolt adapter (US$20) into the car for my journey. PowerJolt fits into any 12V accessory outlet and features a status LED and replaceable fuse so that you don’t fry your iPhone. You’re going to want to grab one of these if you have an iPhone folks, they’re essential. I still find it weird to think of an iPod charger as my mobile phone charger, but I digress.

Griffin Technology PowerJolt iPhone charger

I watched my iPhone’s power deplete (anyone else notice how fast iPhone blasts through the 20, 10 and 5 percent warnings?) until it eventually displayed the “Connect to power” warning. I plugged the PowerJolt into a 12 volt accessory outlet splitter (about $9 from Radio Shack) so that I could keep power running to my GPS receiver and charge my iPhone. Bad idea.

12 volt accessory power splitter

When you initially plug a dead iPhone into power you can’t use it immediately, it displays a “Charging, please wait” message. This is a stark difference from how most mobile phones behave, I’m used to plugging in a dead mobile and being able to make a call right away. Not the case with iPhone, it needs a few minutes to get a good enough base charge to power the radio before you can make a call.

After waiting for 20 minutes on the “Charging, please wait” screen I began to get annoyed that I couldn’t make a call when I needed to. Suspicious of splitter, I yanked it out (thankfully my Garmin nĂ¼vi 660 has a pretty decent battery) and plugged the PowerJolt in directly. Voila! After about 4-5 minutes of “Charging, please wait” iPhone was ready to make calls again.

The lessons here are: a) don’t expect to plug a dead iPhone into power and immediately be able to make calls with it, and b) give it straight power and don’t split the 12 volts with another device.

Jason D. O'GradyJason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. For disclosures on Jason's industry affiliations, click here or to view Jason's full profile click here.

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  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 30 Talkback(s)
RE: iPhone's finicky power requirements
Does anyone know why I see car chargers marked:
> For the Iphone, *NOT* the iPhone 3G.
or
> For the iPhone 3G, *NOT* the iPhone.

Those have different voltage, or amp requirements?

What should I look for in the specs?... (Read the rest)
Posted by: HelpMeNow Posted on: 07/28/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
How do you know it was the splitter?  ShadeTree | 07/20/07
it was the splitter...  Jason D. O'GradyZDNet Moderator | 07/20/07
Then your splitter is broken  NonZealot | 07/20/07
A splitter does not reduce the voltage.  ShadeTree | 07/20/07
Was the car running while trying to charge ???  mrlinux | 07/20/07
Yes, the car was running  Jason D. O'GradyZDNet Moderator | 07/20/07
splitter?  desamuelson | 07/22/07
Tsk tsk, you forget that this is for useability!  NonZealot | 07/20/07
usabilty  Jason D. O'GradyZDNet Moderator | 07/20/07
Ah, only 4 minutes!!  NonZealot | 07/20/07
maybe you should change your moniker...  SquishyParts | 07/20/07
In case anyone was wondering...  msalzberg | 07/20/07
HAHAHA!!!  NonZealot | 07/20/07
I try, sir, I try. (n/m)  msalzberg | 07/20/07
Btw, not all cell phones ...  frenchy1 | 07/23/07
heart attack = insufferable  ktrentham | 04/16/08
More testing needed - splitter is the culprit  Jim888 | 07/20/07
It's splitting the AMPS, not the volts, that matters  boblozano | 07/20/07
What about an old Firewire Charger?  BlogWatcher | 07/20/07
FireWire iPod chargers work fine...  Jason D. O'GradyZDNet Moderator | 07/21/07
A fully discharged iPod exhibits...  msalzberg | 07/20/07
Charge Every Night!  Dougmeister | 07/21/07
True  desamuelson | 07/22/07
Actually, Jason, rereading...  msalzberg | 07/21/07
Bad Donggle  DaveLG526 | 07/21/07
Live with it and be Happy  D. T. Schmitz | 07/21/07
4 minutes?  desamuelson | 07/22/07
It seems to me...  msalzberg | 07/23/07
RE: iPhone's finicky power requirements  TAG, your it! | 04/22/08
RE: iPhone's finicky power requirements  HelpMeNow | 07/28/08

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