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And in addition to that, Apple is notorious for their non-standard USB charging protocol, where the iCharger should set the D+/D- data pins to specific voltages to tell the iDevice at what rate it can draw current.
Without that, it probably limits at max ~500mA which would mean a loooong recharge time.
 

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