I use a s22 Ultra. Super fast charger is awesome at home. Wondering if there is a reliable one for car as well? Thank you.
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I was wondering what wireless charger will work fine with S22 Ultra in a car.
At the moment I am using Xiaomi 20W wireless charger in which S22 ultra barely fits, and it charges only if I switch galaxy S22 Ultra into power save mode, that is it enters quick charge only in power save mode, in normal mode it doesn't switch to fast charge and battery is slowly being drained as I am using my galaxy for gps navigation.
I have tested a lot of different USB-C PD cables, a lot of car chargers and the only one that really works good is Samsung original EP-L5300XB, BUT it charges good only over usb-c cable and if I connect it to Xiaomi Wireless 20W pad it doesn't switch to fast charge and battery is slowly discharging.
Anyone got any reliable solution for wireless charging of S22 Ultra in car environment ?
EDIT:
After many long tests the conclusion is you can't charge S22 Ultra wirelessly in a car, I have tried Samsung original charger and stands, also some non original ones, as well as original PD cables and non original PD cables. It just doesn't work, the phone heats up quickly and charging stops, even when AC is blowing on phone, slow charging doesn't work when you using it for navigation either. So sadly in car only charging using cable works, all chargers works both original and non original but due to cost of S22U I prefer to use original Samsung 45W metal charger.
I was looking at buying Ankers 65W charger as opposed to Samsung's own 45W. Not because it's 68W, but because it's the same price as the samsing 45w, but has 2 ports.
I have been using a note 8, which came with the Adaptive Fast Charging brick. I know this one is significantly slower than the 45W, but the 25W has very similar charging times as the 45W.
My question is, should I stick to using Samsung's own charger or am I okay to use a different manufacturers charger, such as Anker, Otter box or ALogic? Is my phone's battery more susceptible to degradation by using these chargers?
Any other OEM suggestions also welcome. I'm in Australia, and the one from Anker that I was looking at isn't available here, but can be ordered via EBay. However, there is a similar one from ALogic that is available here.
Thanks