It does charge. Need to use an approved cable. Make sure the port in the phone is clean. Shut the phone off once in a while to refresh it.
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The last time we waltzed down this path, the problem was that the front USB socket did indeed provide current, but not enough to keep the IPhone charged. That is, a net loss all the time the phone was on. I second the idea of installing a separate USB charger jack.
Sorry. But my video shows my phone at 19% and after only 26 miles the battery was up to 30%. 5v is plenty to charge an up to date phone.
I find it hard to believe another USB outlet will do any better as they only put out 5v. So adding an extra port is a waste.
“As the cigarette lighter/accessory port provides a nominal 12 volt output, the car USB charger converts this voltage to the 5 volts required for the USB supply”. https://www.electronics-notes.com/a...daptor that plugs,required for the USB supply.
Now if you have a phone that is older than 2 years then the OS is causing the battery to not work as good. In a way they want to force you to buy a newer phone. As far as I’m concerned the USB works fine because I don’t continue to use old tech as I don’t expect it to handle new stuff very well.
I added a "docking station" to my 22 RTL. One side has dual USB plugs and the other side has a 12v lighter socket. On long trips, if my phone isn't charging, I just plug into the USB port and solve the problem.
My issue with my 2022 RT-L S2S was the phone would charge; but when using it for a GPS, it would not keep it charged. It's a Garmin GPS. I put the combo USB and the 12-volt Socket Plate on; hooked it into the accessory wire; and that solved the problem. GPS now works fine, and stays charged on trips.
Noticing the usb plug in front glove box isn’t enough to keep up with iPhone when using as gps. Any work around?
Pete, I’m using an iPhone 12 Pro. :thumbup:
Pete, I’m using an iPhone 12 Pro. :thumbup: