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Since my N9 doesn't charge anymore I can't test but iirc, while the N9 detects and charges using an apple charger, the current is limited to 0.5A instead of the 1A expected from a wall charger.
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It is not just a dummy charger with resistors signalling the charger type but instead has USB host mode chip that can do the standard current sourcing/sinking negotiation.
Pretty neat trick, that.