Good day, USB-C community! I have been purchasing used Apple USB-C charging bricks under the notion that they are of a MUCH higher quality than typical third-party chargers (including folks like Anker and Aukey). I have two of the Apple 96w chargers and they seem to work just fine... and I picked them up for a song. I have a colleague that thinks that's the Apple chargers are nothing special and that I'd be much better off purchasing one of the higher-end Anker charging bricks that have multiple ports.
What say you, community?
Now that the iPhone 15 is completely USB-C, which USB-C charging brick is good?
Are you using the official Apple one, Samsung, Anker, Belkin, etc?
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I have multiple charging blocks for festivals and when I’m on the go. I could upgrade my charging blocks for usb c, but if I don’t have to, I’d like to wait, will a usb a to c cord charge as quickly? Or will it damage my phone?
So, the new iphones will apparently be capable of up to 45w charging.
I'm looking at either the Anker 45w 713 Gan II charger, the Anker 65w 715 Gan II charger, or possible one of the Ugreen nexodes.
My question is, if the iphone can charge up to 45w (maybe 39w at the high end in real performance?) should I just simply use a 45w charger or is it better to have headroom up to 65w?