I've been wondering this for a while. I'm finally seeing the Note 10 devices shipping with USB-C to USB-C, which is great, but this is new for Samsung. Any particular reason they stuck to USB-A charging bricks until now? Is it just that they could accomplish their fast charging needs with it until we moved to 18W plus, which now requires USB-C to USB-C? Or is there another reason? I thought it was weird when I first got my S10+ and it still had a USB-A brick.
Anyone know where I could buy a genuine Samsung usb c to a cable?
How can one tell if a usb-c cable will support samsung super fast charge 2.0?
Trying to make sense of the various Samsung USB-C cables
What's with Samsung using USB-A to USB-C instead of USB-C to USB-C?
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Counterfeit cables, this seems to be a growing concern for many. I once was able to buy genuine Samsung cables on Amazon and Bestbuy, but now it seems many, particularly their usb a to usb c are being sold as genuine but are delivering counterfeit. I received one such being sold direct from amazon, when I looked at the reviews many are pointing that out as well. Poor quality print, no papers or anything in package, just a tied up cable, qr code is blurred, and cable's markings are different to an original and of course doesn't match the picture on the package.
Has anyone actually found a legitimate option to purchase a real Samsung cable ( such as this that is no longer sold on Samsung's website ) ?