powerbank with 25 w charging - Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Accessories

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==

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CHOE 10400 MAH Battery with QC 3.0

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This is my quick review of the CHOE 10400 MAH battery. While the S7 Edge is not QC 3.0 compatible this battery will support it for fast charging at QC 2.0. I purchased it on amazon a few days ago and its relatively small and easy to carry for the capacity. We have 4 phones in my family and all I need is one of these to keep us going.
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Anyone found a Power Bank that charges the Ultra at high speed?

Been looking for one for a while and purchased a RavPower 60w PD power bank but only to find it charges the phone only at 18w speed.
I assume the 60w PD is for laptops rather than this phone perhaps? Did notice that Xiaomi has a 20000 mah 3 Pro power bank which supports 45w PD charging but could that also be the same where it will support laptop charging at those speeds but not the Mi 10 Ultra.
Rather than keep buying different ones to test, would appreciate if anyone has had any success with a brand that charges higher speed than 18w?
You need PD/PPS not just PD. You can also try looking for a GaN charger if those exist. People say wall GaN chargers work.
Also, if you can find a qc4/5 bank somehow, those charge faster than that 18w which is I think just qc3.0. I believe the ultra supports up to qc5

Accessories Any powerbanks that can provide Fast Charge for Vivo X70 Pro+?

Dear all, are there any powerbanks that can provide Fast Charge for Vivo X70 Pro+?
How about powerbanks with wireless charging? Which is recommended and provide fastest charging speeds for our phones?
Thanks!
Anker powercore II iq is fast, I use it, but there are other models too, perhaps even faster. It works well with the Vanmass 15 w wireless charger too.
Zebronics has a model, ZEBRONICS ZEB-M20MQ100 Power Bank 19200 mAh, 100W Rapid Charging, without wireless charging. Since vivo X70 Pro+ supports fast charging only up to 55W, the charging speed will be limited to the mode supported by the powerbank charging equal to or below this rating. That means, the powerbank has 45W charging and 100W charging modes, but it'll only charge in the 45W mode that's max supported by the phone. Even the charger that's shipped by the phone itself is a 66W charger but it will only charge the phone at 55W.
Just replying in an older thread just in case this comes in handy.

Question Superfast charging + emark cables -- are they needed?

So I have a 45W charger, thinking about purchasing a 65W charger. I know The Tab S8 Plus only goes to 45W.
My question: are there any advantages to using an emark enabled cable?
I'm getting super fast charge notice with a 60W cable, no emark.
In my google searches, someone mentioned you can get "super fact charging 2.0" if you use an emark cable. Other pages said you only need emark above 60W. I found this comment on one site "... the Samsung Note 10+ or S20 Ultra which supports 45W fast charging. With these devices, the maximum electrical current is 4A, therefore it also requires a 5A cable with E-Mark. "
Does anyone know the ins and outs of this?
Thanks,
Joe
Get the recommended Samsung OEM brick and use the cable that comes with it. For the N10+ the 25w brick/cable fast charges fine and lasts for years if you don't roll up the cable.
Charging issues are hard to troubleshoot and non OEM bricks/cables only add to that burden.
At $20 a pop the 25w brick/cable is a no brainer.
So I have managed to answer my own question:
With a normal 3.1A US0b-C to USB-C cable, my 45W power supply is throttled back to 25W. It is reported as "Superfast Charge" mode by the tablet. Using Ampere, it reports that the battery is being charged at 5A at 4.2V --~ 21W
I bought a 100W E-Mark cable, and it now reports "Superfast Charge 2.0" -- and now Ampere reports it has bumped up to 7.5A at 4.36 V. So it is bumped up to 32W. Still not seeing 45W, though.
So it would seem to be charging 50% faster with the new cable.
Joe
I ues this combo for my s8+:
Anker PowerPort III 65W
Anker PowerLine III-Flow
It gives me 28W which is plenty fast for me. I can also use same charger for all of my devices, my laptop included

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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