A:AnswerWhich "3rd generation" iPad Pro do you mean? The 2018 A12X-based 12.9 or the 11" M1-based iPad from 2021? The answer is "maybe, but I doubt it." The issue is the USB-A spec, and just how much power the port you're plugging it into supports. The 2018 and 2020 models came with an 18W USB-C charger, and most USB-A chargers pull 12W or less. You're far better off finding a 20W USB-C charger like the mini one Anker makes, and using a USB-C to USB-C cable. Then you're sure to get a good charge.
A:AnswerIt can charge Galaxy S10e, but it is Anker's PowerLine Select+ USB-C to USB-C 2.0 cable, to achieve fast charge, USB-C to USB-C 3.0 cable is better.
A:AnswerIt can't be used to charge a MacBook air using Model A2123. The power of Model A2123 is too low.
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A:AnswerYes the USB is a Type C. So it will fit your phone. Will it allow you to transfer picture. I assume it would if a prompt on your computer or phone ask to connect woth one another. Or just use bluetooth of your Mac supports it.