
Originally Posted by
AdamD
Apple iPods were able to charge off 12v (FireWire voltage) or 5v (USB voltage); for the iPhone 3GS (and possibly the 3G), Apple dropped the 12v support, preventing iPhones from being charged from devices that only provide a 12v current. Just a small change from Apple that made a ton of portable chargers useless with their later kit, forcing users to upgrade (where possible), or just suck it (where not). Apple FAIL.
I have a 3GS and it happily charges off a belkin USB car charger.
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