A:AnswerThis is not designed for smartphones, but it may work depending on the type you have. Most smaller devices use chargers that output 1 amp. However, some newer model smartphones use a 2.1 amp charger. If your phone is capable of using a 2.1 amp charger then this charger will be compatible.
A:AnswerThis has been used on my Galaxy 10.1 with no problem. The cable fits it and my phone. It is quicker than using the USB from my PC and somewhat faster than the charger that came with it.
A:Answerit has a standard USB port plug. It charges extremely fast and so I would check with your manufacture's recommendations to make sure that one doesn't overcharge It charges my Kindle Fire HD 4 times faster and can charge it from nothing while one plays it. I put my Samsung cell phone on it and it charged almost too fast. My husband cautioned me that doing that may damage my phone. It charges at 10.5 watts.
A:AnswerIt will probably work since it accepts the USB input. I would just be careful for long-term charging use system voltage might not be acceptable for long term charging. Best to just get the Apple charger
A:AnswerThe charger will work as long as the device has a voltage sensing function, which most if not all do. The only thing you will need is a plug adapter to fit the outlets in the UK.