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Is Type-C Charger the same as USB-C?
Yes. “Type-C charger” and “USB-C charger” refer to the same connector type. Both terms describe a charger using the USB-C (USB Type-C) port for charging and data transfer. Whether someone says USB-C phone charger, USB-C iPhone charger, or USB-C fast charger, they are referring to the same connector standard widely used in modern devices.
What is a USB-C charger?
A USB-C charger is a type of USB charger that uses the USB-C connector to power compatible devices. This modern connector has become widely adopted because it’s versatile, reversible, and capable of supporting high-speed data transfer as well as higher power delivery. Thanks to these advantages, many people now rely on USB-C chargers as their main phone charger, iPhone charger, or laptop charger, as long as the device supports USB-C charging. With the ability to deliver more wattage than older USB standards, a USB-C charger is also considered one of the most efficient fast-charging options for today’s electronics.
Can USB-C charge any device?
USB-C can charge many devices, but not all. Compatibility depends on whether the device supports USB-C charging and if the USB-C port and cable provide sufficient power. Most modern smartphones, tablets, laptops, and accessories support USB-C charging, but older devices or those with proprietary charging ports may not be compatible. In addition to USB-C, other common charging methods include USB-A, Micro USB, Lightning, and MagSafe ports. Make sure to check the device specifications to determine if it supports USB-C charging.
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I keep buying "hyper charging cables" from amazon but they dont work as fast as advertised. What is the fastest charging cable and block, or what specs do i need to look for? Thanks!
Here are some things I have learned over the years, especially since fast and super fast charging have made an appearance. I'd like to share in hopes I can help some of you out there.
there is a significant difference in charging speeds during super fast charging vs fast charging, although I only truly see that significant difference when the phone's battery is between 0-50% (in other words, it's most useful if you consistently see your battery on the low end of charge, and you need to get it up quick).
due to the modern design of our phones (at least to my knowledge), you cannot use too high of a wattage of a charger. The phone simply won't let it (or the cable) go past whatever the highest wattage the phone will accept - so no worries there.
over the past few years, phone have continued to improve on charging speeds, and one large factor is an increase in wattage on what the phone will accept. In order to fully utilize the S23's fast charging, you must use a 45W charger, while the S20 only requires a 25W charger.
it is much more important to focus on the quality of the wall charger than the cable itself; the cable simply transfers whatever the wall charger is pulling from your wall. The worst than can happen (again, from experience and research) is the cable breaking, not transferring the full wattage needed, or simply not transferring at all.
I either usually choose to go with Samsung or Anker wall chargers, as the Anker chargers are a well known quality product that is certified to charge Android and Apple phones (if you ever needed to charge both types of phones, you wouldn't need to worry). Their cables are also Mifi Apple Certified.
when it comes to cables, I generally find a brand that is nylon braided, with at least 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon, and with at least a few hundred reviews - the more the better. I haven't had an issue since, and it has saved me big time at least in the cost department when it comes to buying cables other than Anker.
I hope this can help some of you out there, and if there's anything you want to suggest or correct me on, I'd love to hear.
Looking for Type C charger yung mabilis lagi. Nabibili kuh 450-700 ma tapos nag drop sa 250mA according to Ampere
Extra question does Adapter also affects the charge time?Still have my Realme 65w charger from like 4 years ago is it time to buy a new one?
Phone Model Realme7pro
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for a phone plug charger for an Android phone (Huawei P20) that has both USB C and A with fast charging. The reason for needing USB A is due to the charging cable I have at the moment and backwards compatibility in general.
I'm not sure if I need a 65W, more or less phone charger as I've noticed the plug charger state 65W for example which is shared between both USB C and A ports so not sure how much power is needed. I would like fast charging that can support different Android phone brands for future compatibility as oppose to one that uses some proprietary fast charging technology.
The Anker 725 looks good. There are some cheaper options but I'm not sure if it's worth investing in one with more power such as the Anker 725. I'm looking to spend up to £30.
Thanks