Samsung Adaptive Fast Charger vs Anker PowerPort+ 1 - Galaxy Note5 Accessories

I need a spare charger for travel. Does someone know if the price is justified for getting a Anker PowerPort+ 1 over an Original Samsung Adaptive Fast Charger for Note 5. Thanks
http://www.amazon.com/Qualcomm-Cert...8&qid=1442378309&sr=8-2&keywords=anker+2+port

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[Q] S6 Fast Charge - Qualcomm charger

Hi, I purchased a Galaxy S6 Edge whilst abroad and got a 2pin adaptive fast charger with it.
I'm back in the UK and was looking to buy the Adaptive fast charger off Amazon.co.uk however for two of the sellers I saw a load of negative reviews about the charger breaking after a while or it bursting/overheating and burning up and that they are not actually original Samsung fast chargers.
Now I don't really want to walk into an actual Samsung Store and buy myself a charger from them as I'm guessing it'll cost somewhere between £20-30.
- If there are any other sites that actually do sell legitimate Samsung Fast Chargers please do let me know!
I found a popular Quick Charger 2.0 on Amazon which has very good reviews as well as users using it on the S6 and is reasonably priced - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Qualcomm-Ce...qid=1441513304&sr=8-2&keywords=qualcomm+quick
I just have a few questions about using other Quick chargers (2.0) and not the original fast charger on the S6 edge.
1) Will this be unsafe in anyway to use on the S6 Edge, as in it possibly getting too hot etc or would you not recommend using a 3rd party charger and just stick to an original samsung fast charger
2) The quick charge mode on the charger gives out 9V/2A, compared to the Samsung Fast charger which outputs 9V/1.67A. Will a quick charge (2.0) charger cause any harm to the phone or battery by outputting more power than the original Samsung fast charger does?
3) The charger I linked has 3 output modes. Output: 5V/2A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A - Since S6 edge supports fast charging will it just use the 9V/2A output or will it get to use the 12V/1.5A output and will this in anyway harm the battery or phone?
4) Could I use the linked quick charger longterm without any problems to the device (I really do plan to keep this phone for a few years).
If there are any other Fast Chargers/Quick Chargers that are compatible and better than the one I linked please do let me know.
Thanks for your all your time! :highfive:
ViolentR said:
Hi, I purchased a Galaxy S6 Edge whilst abroad and got a 2pin adaptive fast charger with it.
I'm back in the UK and was looking to buy the Adaptive fast charger off Amazon.co.uk however for two of the sellers I saw a load of negative reviews about the charger breaking after a while or it bursting/overheating and burning up and that they are not actually original Samsung fast chargers.
Now I don't really want to walk into an actual Samsung Store and buy myself a charger from them as I'm guessing it'll cost somewhere between £20-30.
- If there are any other sites that actually do sell legitimate Samsung Fast Chargers please do let me know!
I found a popular Quick Charger 2.0 on Amazon which has very good reviews as well as users using it on the S6 and is reasonably priced - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Qualcomm-Ce...qid=1441513304&sr=8-2&keywords=qualcomm+quick
I just have a few questions about using other Quick chargers (2.0) and not the original fast charger on the S6 edge.
1) Will this be unsafe in anyway to use on the S6 Edge, as in it possibly getting too hot etc or would you not recommend using a 3rd party charger and just stick to an original samsung fast charger
2) The quick charge mode on the charger gives out 9V/2A, compared to the Samsung Fast charger which outputs 9V/1.67A. Will a quick charge (2.0) charger cause any harm to the phone or battery by outputting more power than the original Samsung fast charger does?
3) The charger I linked has 3 output modes. Output: 5V/2A, 9V/2A, 12V/1.5A - Since S6 edge supports fast charging will it just use the 9V/2A output or will it get to use the 12V/1.5A output and will this in anyway harm the battery or phone?
4) Could I use the linked quick charger longterm without any problems to the device (I really do plan to keep this phone for a few years).
If there are any other Fast Chargers/Quick Chargers that are compatible and better than the one I linked please do let me know.
Thanks for your all your time! :highfive:
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I've been using a Motorolla turbo charger from mobilefun for at least 6 months that has the 3 voltage levels on my Note 4 with no ill effect. The phone will only request the voltage it wants from the charger when it wants. I also use the turbo charger on an ipad and battery pack with no problems.

powerbank with 25 w charging

Is there any powerbank compatible with 25w mode for note ultra ?
I am thinking on purchasing Anker PowerCore Slim 10000 PD(18W) Power Bank. I think that this should be sufficient enough to provide a quick charge for the phone on the go. And i personally prefer the ANker products.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083NPZYX...jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==

Question Can we charge S21U with 40W chargers?

Hi to all,
Can we charge S21U with 40W chargers? They are a lot chargers like Huawei, Xiaomi and etc... with 40W and more.
I believe the answer is yes - or at least probably. Most of those newer chargers are "Smart" in that they only provide the volts and amps that are needed by the device being charged. I may be wrong about that, but I don't think so - I don't think you have anything to worry about.
isko01 said:
Hi to all,
Can we charge S21U with 40W chargers? They are a lot chargers like Huawei, Xiaomi and etc... with 40W and more.
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Pretty sure you can, I use a 45 watt "smart" charger on my NOTE 20 Ultra without any issue.
You can use any charger that supports PD (power delivery), AFC or QC2.0
Any 45 watt USBC charger out there is going to be PD standard so you'll be fine.
The downside is, it'll still only charge at 25 watts.
I am charging my s21U with an 40w charger, works without problem. not using 40 watts of course, but its working.
The phone, all phones in fact, will ONLY charge at it's highest speed the phone allows itself to receive, the charger doesn't matter, it can be lower or higher than what the device is recommended for. A lower power charger will just take longer to charge the phone, a higher power charger will just not charge at it's full power if the phone won't accept the full power from the charger.
I've been using the 90w charger from my HP Spectre X360 my S20 Ultra since I got it without a single issue, I still get about 2 days of use per charge on that thing, and now I've been using the same laptop charger on the S21 Ultra and it works just fine.
The phone fast charges normally, doesn't get super hot, works just fine, and I only need to keep laptop chargers around the house, it's great haha
I have a 45W USB-C PD port as part of an Anker PowerPort and also the 18W charger that came with my Pixel 5. Would I notice much of an improvement in charging speed or integrity/longevity of the battery by purchasing Samsung's 25W charger?
Tmel14 said:
Would I notice much of an improvement in charging speed or integrity/longevity of the battery by purchasing Samsung's 25W charger?
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That's the charger I've been using w/ S21Ultra (25W from N10+) and I figured out I won't be needing anything bigger then that. Thanks to Samsung 'super fast charging' the 5Ah battery on s21U charges faster then 3.8mA Pixel 4a5G battery(with the same charger). +/- 1 hour and done!

Question Tab S8 Ultra constant popups when charging.

I bought a HEYMIX 45W GaN PD Wall Charger, 30W USB C Fast Charger, Max48W Dual-Port Quick Charger AU Plug, Compatible with Galaxy S21/S20/10, iPhone 13/12 Pro Ma (thats a mouthful) for this tablet but i have an annoying issue since I started using it. I have constant popups showing the charge %
I have tried a couple different cords. I thought it might have been Gauge Battery Widget so I installed Battery Reborn and no difference
Is there anyone else with this issue that can help please.
Many thanks in advance
Same thing used to happen to me on my Tab S7+ when connecting to a non Samsung charger. Try the original charger or a high wattage charger. On my Tab S8 Ultra I have no issues when charging with a 65watt Oneplus charger.
vangry2020 said:
Same thing used to happen to me on my Tab S7+ when connecting to a non Samsung charger. Try the original charger or a high wattage charger. On my Tab S8 Ultra I have no issues when charging with a 65watt Oneplus charger.
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To clarify - there is no "original charger". Samsung doesn't include chargers anymore. I suppose you could mean one that Samsung sells that's aimed at using with this tablet, but wow they're expensive and limited (one USB-C port) for what they are. Looks like Samsung is out of stock of both colors - no idea if you can find them elsewhere.
I haven't been actively using my Tab S8 Ultra enough at the same time as charging it so I don't know if I would experience the same thing. I do have the recent Anker 3-port 100-watt charger for when I have to charge fast (at 45-watts), but I haven't had a need to do that yet.
Thanks for that, the company I bought my charger from sent out a 65w charger and it works great

Accessories New Anker 313 Ace charger with 45W Superfast 2.0 Samsung PD/PPS support

There was an older thread that discussed the fact that there were no PD chargers available that supported Samsung's 10V @ 4.5A PPS implementation for superfast charge 2.0
100w same as 25w?
hi with my ultra i got a free 25w samsung charger i bought a 100w ugreen charger : ingle-Port USB-C1/C2:5V/3A 9V/3A 12V/3A 15V/3A 20V/5A 100W Max USB-C3: 5V/3A 9V/2.5A 12V/1.88A 22.5W Max USB-A: 4.5V/5A 5V/4.5A 5V/3A 9V/2A...
forum.xda-developers.com
Even 100W PD chargers throttled back to 3A at 10V - if they supported PPS. If not they dropped to 3A at 9V. Samsung's brick was the only one out there with full 45W Superfast 2.0 charge support.
Now we have a new contender! The Anker 313 Ace claims full 45W Superfast 2.0!
Anker 313 Charger (Ace, 45W)
Ultra High Speed: Supports a maximum 45W Super Fast Charging 2.0 for Samsung, so you can fully charge your Galaxy S23 Ultra in under an hour. Note: Super Fast Charging 2.0 requires a 5A charging cable (not included). Superior Safety with MultiProtect™: Features a total of 10 safety features...
www.anker.com
It is available for $30 on the Anker site, I didn't quickly see other links.
edit: now also on Amazon
Amazon.com
Specs from Amazon listing:
Input: 100 - 240V
Output: PD: 5.0V=3.0A / 9.0V=3.0A / 15.0V-3.0A / 20.0V=2.25A (45W Max);
PPS: 3.3V-11V=5A / 3.3V-16V=3A / 3.3V-21V=2.25A (45W Max)
Has anyone tried this yet?
I'm returning to Texas Thursday from an international business trip; will order one when I get back.
Thanks,
Joe
I purchased it and have been playing with it.
1) It is small. Fit in the palm of you hand small. Easy slip into a pocket while travelling small. Similar form factor to the old Samsung lightning chargers -- they are rectangular while it is square, but similar volume.
2) I don't see that it is faster than my existing 65W PD/PPS. Both give a max of 7.2A @ 4.1V -- but it could be cable limited. I have three supposed 100W / 5A cables. If you add 1A for the discharging load (Ampere reports 1A is discharging when unplugged), it's providing ~ 34W. But that's using Ampere which tells me what the state of the battery is, not what the actual current/voltage from the power supply is.
Overall, I'm a little real-life disappointed that I don't seem to be seeing 45W charging, but think it is worth the $30. If you have 30 min between flights, it can definitely top off an empty tablet battery.
Take care,
Joe
So I've been on several flights with this small charger. It is now my go-to for travel. What I like is that it charges the tablet so fast I don't feel bad disconnecting and charging my phone or ear buds for awhile. It only takes a few minutes to top up the tablet battery back to full. And no problem running on 240V power.

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