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Which CABLETIME charging cable should I choose for my Android phone?
For most modern Android phones like Samsung Galaxy, Xiaomi, and OnePlus, we recommend the CABLETIME 100W USB-C to USB-C cable for the fastest charging and data transfer. If your charger has a USB-A port, the CABLETIME 100W USB-A to USB-C cable is an excellent choice. Older devices may require a USB-A to Micro B charging cable. Always check your device’s charging port before purchasing to ensure compatibility.
Do CABLETIME cables support fast charging?
Not all USB cables support fast charging, but many CABLETIME cables are designed for high-speed charging. We offer 240W, 100W, and 60W USB cables that support QC4.0/3.0, SuperCharge Protocol, and other fast-charging standards. Be sure to check the product specifications to choose the best cable for your device and charger.
Can CABLETIME data cables also charge my device?
Yes—CABLETIME data cables often support both charging and data transfer. For example, our 10Gbps data cables can deliver up to 3A of charging current, allowing you to sync files quickly while powering your device. Always check the product details to confirm the charging capabilities of each cable.
Got my Kia e-Niro 2022 a week ago.
The first USB A to USB-C cable I tried, in order to get all that Android Auto goodness, threw up the error message that I needed to use 'a phone that supports Android Auto' and 'an approved USB cable'
Okay, I thought, I've got other cables, I'll try one of them. Found a shorter cable, better suited for the location of the phone and hey presto! It worked.
Used it for several days, multiple journeys, all good. Waze up on the dashboard as God intended!
But, just now, I took the phone with me while leaving the car on and went to help my daughter with getting her bags into the car. Upon plugging the cable back in I got the message that I need to use 'a phone that supports Android Auto' and 'an approved USB cable'!!!!
It's the same phone! It's the same cable! It was working 2 minutes earlier!
Any ideas?
My cable is crapping out I've tried multiple and none work. Does anyone have any recommendations on aftermarket AA compatible usb-a to usb-c cables?