25 watt and 45 watt Samsung chargers do not speed up the tabs6 charging? - Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Questions & Answers

Am I correct to state that nor the 25 watt charger that comes with the note 10+, neither the 45 charger that I bought separately speed up the charging when used on the tab s6?

Well, if you do have a 45W charger that's for you to tell us! Usually a charge with the provided charger last something like 4 hours for me.

First of all it's a 25w charger that came with the note 10+, it's a 15w that came with the tab s6 and yes from all I see and read the tab only has a 15w charging system in it. Using the note 10+ charger(which I do use) doesn't make any significant difference. I do want to try the old 25w charger I have from my galaxy book, but I doubt that combination of A/V will improve it either.

And, that's what I thought. That's a pity they didn't put the hardware to charge with a 25W when they released the Note 10+ with it at the same time! So sad...
Thanks for your feedback anyway!

gottahavit said:
First of all it's a 25w charger that came with the note 10+, it's a 15w that came with the tab s6 and yes from all I see and read the tab only has a 15w charging system in it. Using the note 10+ charger(which I do use) doesn't make any significant difference. I do want to try the old 25w charger I have from my galaxy book, but I doubt that combination of A/V will improve it either.
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My mistake.25 of course..

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Wireless charger

Any information on the new wireless chargers? Seeing as it's $90 vs last years model with can be had for much less, is there that much of a difference?
Buy one of these, I had these on my S7 Edge and Note 7 and they all charged wirelessly "fast".
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-Coils-Qi-...3109ca2&pid=100005&rk=3&rkt=6&sd=332061311531
easyguy said:
Buy one of these, I had these on my S7 Edge and Note 7 and they all charged wirelessly "fast".
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-Coils-Qi-...3109ca2&pid=100005&rk=3&rkt=6&sd=332061311531
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Damn those are cheap. I may have to grab a few of them! Thanks
PuffinNugz said:
Damn those are cheap. I may have to grab a few of them! Thanks
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I say buy one first try it out, then if you are happy then buy more. They are shipping from California so it should be quick.
easyguy said:
Buy one of these, I had these on my S7 Edge and Note 7 and they all charged wirelessly "fast".
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How can these be so cheap?? Are they safe?
With the Nexus 6P, the charging cables are USB C on both ends. Are the samsung cables the same way? Are these wireless chargers USB C or micro usb?
Here are a few recommended on reddit.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01H76NIAS/
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Wireless-PowerPort-Charging-Qi-Enabled/dp/B01KJL4XNY/
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015351V9U/
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01K1CKKDI
SammyK998 said:
How can these be so cheap?? Are they safe?
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I have 3... Great so far. One at work, one at home, one with my gf. I think they have to compete with the samsung chargers that are flooding eBay.
This is the one I use myself on the S7 Edge, it does fast charging and uses a USB-C cable:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01K1CKKDI/
Its best advantage of galaxy s6 , s7 and and galaxy edge model have a wireless charger .
I was looking for a Qi "Docking Station" and found the Samsung Qi charging stand "open box" deal on Amazon and could not pass it up at $25 shipped. Only had it 24 hours and seems pretty decent on an S6 Edge Plus. Uses a standard micro-USB not the USB-C.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BMDQ9U8
When I got it the seal on the factory box was opened, but the unit appeared brand new, came with everything else sealed and even had all the protective wrap on it.
2 brand new white ones for $43 from samsung.com
How much slower do the 'fast' wireless chargers charge it vs the stock usb c cable charger? Last time i tried it was on my S5 and its so much slower than charging with a cable that it just wasnt worth the minor reduction in hassle of not having to plug in the cable, but if it was charging almost as fast then it might be worth it.
ewokuk said:
How much slower do the 'fast' wireless chargers charge it vs the stock usb c cable charger? Last time i tried it was on my S5 and its so much slower than charging with a cable that it just wasnt worth the minor reduction in hassle of not having to plug in the cable, but if it was charging almost as fast then it might be worth it.
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I'm not sure S5 was even capable of fast wireless charging
954wrecker said:
I'm not sure S5 was even capable of fast wireless charging
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Probably wasnt. But I havent seen any data on how fast the fast wireless charging is vs fast cable charging. I suspect the wireless is still much slower but if not then I will probably look to pick up a good charger for it.
ewokuk said:
Probably wasnt. But I havent seen any data on how fast the fast wireless charging is vs fast cable charging. I suspect the wireless is still much slower but if not then I will probably look to pick up a good charger for it.
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Its pretty fast I tested it with my S6 and Note 5 last year. I dont have the exact numbers but its much faster than regular wireless charging. I don't recall if it was as fast as plugging it in but it's pretty close.
954wrecker said:
Its pretty fast I tested it with my S6 and Note 5 last year. I dont have the exact numbers but its much faster than regular wireless charging. I don't recall if it was as fast as plugging it in but it's pretty close.
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Ok I found something on the S7 Edge saying 9% to 100% took just over 2 hours on fast wireless and 90 mins with cable. Not too bad but cable still over 33% faster. I think they said the s8 had slightly faster wireless charging than the s7 but didnt say by how much or provide any data on it.
In this review of the new wireless charger it shows that its plug is rated for both 5V at 2A or 9V at 1.67A, so it should support 15 watt charging, for QC 3.0 speeds. Wish they weren't $90, I need two of them...
TechnoHippyChick said:
In this review of the new wireless charger it shows that its plug is rated for both 5V at 2A or 9V at 1.67A, so it should support 15 watt charging, for QC 3.0 speeds.
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15w input but around 10w output.
peachpuff said:
15w input but around 10w output.
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This is in one of the FCC test reports:
b) Output power from each primary coil is less than 10 watts in DC 5 V condition and 15 watts in DC 9 V condition.
- Output power from each primary coil : 15 watts.
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Charging speed

To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Got a compatible 60W charger from Baseus ( I know 45W for the Note 10+).
0-68% in 30 minutes
0-100% in 1 hour
It felt like the Note 10+ took forever to drain before I could test the charger
astrojo3 said:
Got a compatible 60W charger from Baseus ( I know 45W for the Note 10+).
0-68% in 30 minutes
0-100% in 1 hour
It felt like the Note 10+ took forever to drain before I could test the charger
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I would love to hear more about this charger. May I request the time it will take from 0-80%? Also, is this the 3-port wall charger?
astrojo3 said:
Got a compatible 60W charger from Baseus ( I know 45W for the Note 10+).
0-68% in 30 minutes
0-100% in 1 hour
It felt like the Note 10+ took forever to drain before I could test the charger
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My stock 25W charger need 1h10min from 0 to 100%.
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Saw this from other reviews. More expensive 45w charger seems not worth it for a 10 minutes difference to a 25w stock charger.
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astrojo3 said:
Got a compatible 60W charger from Baseus ( I know 45W for the Note 10+).
0-68% in 30 minutes
0-100% in 1 hour
It felt like the Note 10+ took forever to drain before I could test the charger
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Does your charger support PPS?
Yes. The charger supports PPS. Even bought a separate USB C cable to make sure everything is properly supported.
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annson08 said:
I would love to hear more about this charger. May I request the time it will take from 0-80%? Also, is this the 3-port wall charger?
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Would need to test for 0-80%. It has one USB C port and two USB A ports.
Just read an article which states that in order to charge at 45w, the charger needs to support
PPS
PD 3
4.5A 10V
Unfortunately, the charger I have doesn't charge at 4.5A 10V :crying:
Guess Samsung REALLY wants you to buy their charger.
I've got the Exynos variant and the battery life is poor. Without streaming, I cannot get through a day without putting the device in charge. Standby drain is real as I end up with 15% used overnight.
astrojo3 said:
Got a compatible 60W charger from Baseus ( I know 45W for the Note 10+).
0-68% in 30 minutes
0-100% in 1 hour
It felt like the Note 10+ took forever to drain before I could test the charger
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do you have a link to which model that works?
astrojo3 said:
It felt like the Note 10+ took forever to drain before I could test the charger
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i used to have s10 5g, after 8 hours from work, it has like 35% left.
now with note10+, after 8 hours from work, still have like 50% off.
but i noticed my note10+ doesnt always sync/push gmail, i have to open gmail and manually refresh it for new mails to show up.
maybe that' why battery lasts so long.
astrojo3 said:
Just read an article which states that in order to charge at 45w, the charger needs to support
PPS
PD 3
4.5A 10V
Unfortunately, the charger I have doesn't charge at 4.5A 10V :crying:
Guess Samsung REALLY wants you to buy their charger.
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Yes, for now the only option is buy the Samsung offical 45w charger. Or wait for some other third party manufacturer to support more than 3Amps PPS charging.
Hi,
If I use a Huawei supercharge 40w charger what speed would it theoretically support on the note 10+?
Thanks
Casperian said:
Hi,
If I use a Huawei supercharge 40w charger what speed would it theoretically support on the note 10+?
Thanks
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Probably 30w. If the 10+ ask for 10v and the charger only supports 3Amps max current.
That is probably because you restore data from previews phone. I had 10 h on screen on time no restriction max resolution and aod Exynos has phenomenal battery life. Factory reset install clean.
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That is probably because you restore data from previews phone. I had 10 h on screen on time no restriction max resolution and aod Exynos has phenomenal battery life. Factory reset install clean.View attachment 4814734
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I thought this was about charging speed...lol
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I tested my 25w charger for 1st time today....wow that thing is fast compared to the previous fast chargers.
From 20% to 80% in under 30 mins. So long previous fast chargers.
Eagerly waiting for my Samsung 45w to come in the mail. As of today that is the only charger that is fully compatible. I have 60w chargers that are slower than my Samsung 15w wireless charger. It just has to be compatible.
I'm totally OK with the 25W stock charger, imo the 45W is just an attempt to re-invent aspirin:
From 35% to 100% in fifty minutes
mzsquared said:
I'm totally OK with the 25W stock charger, imo the 45W is just an attempt to re-invent aspirin:
From 35% to 100% in fifty minutes
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Yes the 25w is fast. Apparently faster than the oneplus 7 Pro warp charger!
I was gonna purchase the 45 Watts charger but having this on the 25 watt is stupendously fast. I have never seen a phone charge so fast.
Can one test with USB volt meter the voltage and current using 3rd party charger? And name the charger and it's specs
Does any p.d 3.0 supported charger will supply 45w to the device?

Question What charger?

So we have the official 30W charger for £25 at Google store, which I believe most people will be going for.
The pixel 6 requires PD 3.0 with PPS for full 30W fast charging. Since chargers will no longer be available in future phones and to avoid buying chargers again in the future when charging speeds increase I thought it might be best to go for a higher charging capacity USB-C PD PSS charger.
Fortunately Spigen have a 45 Watts PD 3.0 PPS charger on amazon with charging cable included.
Spigen ArcStation Pro USB C 45W Charger GaN PD 3.0 Fast Wall Charger for Galaxy S21 Ultra Plus S20 Note 20 Z Fold Flip 4 3 iPad Macbook Air (Cable included/USB-C PD PPS Charging): Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
Free delivery and returns on eligible orders. Buy Spigen ArcStation Pro USB C 45W Charger GaN PD 3.0 Fast Wall Charger for Galaxy S21 Ultra Plus S20 Note 20 Z Fold Flip 4 3 iPad Macbook Air (Cable included/USB-C PD PPS Charging) at Amazon UK.
www.amazon.co.uk
This should save folks from buying a charger in the future when charging speeds get increased once again.
The good thing is that this one is currently having a 25% off promotion until the end of this month, so turns out cheaper than the official Google fast charger!
sshariff said:
So we have the official 30W charger for £25 at Google store, which I believe most people will be going for.
The pixel 6 requires PD 3.0 with PPS for full 30W fast charging. Since chargers will no longer be available in future phones and to avoid buying chargers again in the future when charging speeds increase I thought it might be best to go for a higher charging capacity USB-C PD PSS charger.
Fortunately Spigen have a 45 Watts PD 3.0 PPS charger on amazon with charging cable included.
Spigen ArcStation Pro USB C 45W Charger GaN PD 3.0 Fast Wall Charger for Galaxy S21 Ultra Plus S20 Note 20 Z Fold Flip 4 3 iPad Macbook Air (Cable included/USB-C PD PPS Charging): Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
Free delivery and returns on eligible orders. Buy Spigen ArcStation Pro USB C 45W Charger GaN PD 3.0 Fast Wall Charger for Galaxy S21 Ultra Plus S20 Note 20 Z Fold Flip 4 3 iPad Macbook Air (Cable included/USB-C PD PPS Charging) at Amazon UK.
www.amazon.co.uk
This should save folks from buying a charger in the future when charging speeds get increased once again.
The good thing is that this one is currently having a 25% off promotion until the end of this month, so turns out cheaper than the official Google fast charger!
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Stupid question sorry, but if a charger shows fast charging, I guess that means it's fully compatible?
oxfordmark said:
Stupid question sorry, but if a charger shows fast charging, I guess that means it's fully compatible?
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No its not. It will charge at normal speeds only. For example if you use a oneplus dash charger it won't charge your pixel at 30W.
A handshake for fast charging is made between your phone software and the charger and therefore they both need to adhere to a contract between the two. This is where we need standards so that chargers become compatible across all manufacturers.
Samsung has already moved to PD PPS standards.
Google is trying to push all manufacturers to use PD 3.0 PPS standard so that all become compatible.
Also note that the higher capacity charger you purchase the more future proof you are. For example even with a 45w charger you can't charge your pixel 6 more than 30w as that is what your phone software will allow. But at the same time it means you can use the same charger to fast charge one of your latest Samsung devices at full 45w potential via USB C PD PPS (and potentially future Pixels that allow even faster charging).
I have been looking at this one that looks to be compatible. It doesn't have the future proof of the 45w above as it is 30w - but it is relatively cheap.
Deal: UGREEN 30W USB C Charger Plug PD Type C Wall Charger Adapter Compatible with Macbook Pro 13'', Macbook Air, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPad Pro, iPad Air, Galaxy S21/Tab S6, Google Pixel 5 etc https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0819KTV96/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_dl_DXS1Y2QFKMBJFC7DRF50?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
sshariff said:
No its not. It will charge at normal speeds only. For example if you use a oneplus dash charger it won't charge your pixel at 30W.
A handshake for fast charging is made between your phone software and the charger and therefore they both need to adhere to a contract between the two. This is where we need standards so that chargers become compatible across all manufacturers.
Samsung has already moved to PD PPS standards.
Google is trying to push all manufacturers to use PD 3.0 PPS standard so that all become compatible.
Also note that the higher capacity charger you purchase the more future proof you are. For example even with a 45w charger you can't charge your pixel 6 more than 30w as that is what your phone software will allow. But at the same time it means you can use the same charger to fast charge one of your latest Samsung devices at full 45w potential via USB C PD PPS (and potentially future Pixels that allow even faster charging).
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So my phone showing rapid charging, is it compatible?
Also is anyone else finding there phone really hot when charging?
oxfordmark said:
So my phone showing rapid charging, is it compatible?
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Even if you plug your 18W charger into your phone it will say charging rapidly. It doesn't mean its charging at the full 30W capacity!
Any USB c charger will eventually charge your phone.
pemz82 said:
I have been looking at this one that looks to be compatible. It doesn't have the future proof of the 45w above as it is 30w - but it is relatively cheap.
Deal: UGREEN 30W USB C Charger Plug PD Type C Wall Charger Adapter Compatible with Macbook Pro 13'', Macbook Air, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPad Pro, iPad Air, Galaxy S21/Tab S6, Google Pixel 5 etc https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0819KTV96/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_dl_DXS1Y2QFKMBJFC7DRF50?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
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That should do as it has the PD 3.0 standard with PPS. A word of note that you will see 30W chargers just with PD 3.0 but no PPS. These will charge slower than those with PPS but should still be more rapid than the previous gen 18W fast charger.
Ordered the Spigen charger thanks for the recommendation.
mitchst2 said:
Ordered the Spigen charger thanks for the recommendation.
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Same, 2 for £58.48
oxfordmark said:
Same, 2 for £58.48
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Got mine before they removed the 25% discount
Just ordered the Spigen 25% discount £22 bargain thanks for heads up
I have had my eye on that spigen charger for a while now. I am actually a big fan of spigen. I have had every pixel and I have used a spigen case for each one.
I actually don't like using those high amp chargers. I only use them when i am in a pinch like i forgot to charge my phone and i gotta go. I use a chargie with a 1amp usb port on my power strip. And i only charge to 80 percent. Again if i am in a pinch or if i know i will be gone from a charger for more than 10 hours i will charge to 100 but that rarely happens. My pixel 4xl used to last all day plus and I had it for 2 years and when i traded it in the battery was still at 98 percent health.
I have a question though since we are talking about chargers. I have a lenovo chromebook that uses a 45w usb c charger. can i use that on my pixel 6? I have the base model 6 not the pro. Or will that damage it? I would assume that it would be ok but just want a second opinion.
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DoobyDroid said:
Just ordered the Spigen 25% discount £22 bargain thanks for heads up
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On to Amazon now!
If i ordered today i would be paying around £6 less for two!
This charger oozes quality. It is slightly smaller than the pixel 5 18w charger, comes with a higher quality braided cable, in all much better value than the Google 30w charger.
Indicates it's charging rapidly so hopefully getting full 30w
If you're not testing your charger with a usb C meter of some sort, you're almost certainly not getting 30W.
These pixels appear to have an apple style restriction on chargers. Something many people are missing is that not all PPS chargers are created equally. Google specifies 21v whereas most of the pps chargers on the market top out at 11v.
I've tried 3 different 65W 11v PPS chargers and they all top out at 18-20W.
I then specifically bought a 21v capable charger and still it tops out at 18-20W.
I'm extremely disappointed Google decided to take this anti consumer approach. The chargers I have tried are by all means technologically superior to Google's charger in every way and yet this arbitrary restriction means I'm forced to buy Google's if I want 30W charging.
I can include links/photos/videos if anyone is curious.
mitchst2 said:
Indicates it's charging rapidly so hopefully getting full 30w
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I can almost guarantee it's not. It says charging rapidly for anything above 7.5W.
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I can almost guarantee it's not. It says charging rapidly for anything above 7.5W.
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The Spigen one which complies with the relevant standards?
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Just read your previous post now.
mitchst2 said:
The Spigen one which complies with the relevant standards?
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Just read your previous post now.
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"Up to 45W(5.0V=3.0A, 9.0V=3.0A, 15.0V=3.0A, 20.0V=2.25A, 3.3V-11.0V=3.5A, 3.3V-16.0V=3.0A)"
^ Taken from the amazon page for the Spigen charger.
No support for 21V so no 30W fast charging. Even if it did support 21V, I doubt it would go over 18-20W, based on my findings.
Of course it's ridiculous because even with "only" 20V, the charger can push 2.25A which is more than enough for 30W charging. I don't understand the point of PPS if the voltage/current combinations are not dynamic. The implementation of PPS so far seems to make a mockery of the intended purpose of the standard.

Question Best charger for the S23 Ultra

Just decided to buy a S23 Ultra as a upgrade for my Galaxy Note 8 and I need a new charger since my current charger is probably slow.
The price doesn't matter, since I just paid 855Euro for it after extending my phone contract and traded in the Note 8. However the charger should be from a reputable brand.
If it's possible, post the name and model of that charger or Amazon EU link.
Thread here.
45 Watt Charging
Does the Samsung S23 Ultra ONLY accept Samsung Genuine 45 watt charger for Super Fast Charging 2.0 aka 45 watt charging ?! BTW does anyone know any good 5A cables ?
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Personally I have always liked Anker brand wall warts and USB cables because of the quality. But that's just my preference (even with their bad security practices)
I've been please with the UGreen Dual USB C port charger. Does do the Super Fast 2.0 charging. Does some kind of very low trickle charge when the device 100% so the phone is actually cool in the morning when left charging overnight. https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Charg...28344&sprefix=ugreen+dual+port+,aps,59&sr=8-5
I like small, easily portable, and dual port chargers. I can charge two devices as once. And the one seems do it very well. You can definitely find faster chargers, but it fits my criteria very well.
I recommend official Samsung 45W charger, it comes with 5A cable. I use it and it workings as it should. From 30% to 85% of battery charging takes 20 minutes.
I got 4-5 Baseus chargers at home....GAN chargers with multi ports (100watts) are excellent if you've got many devices from different brands. It charges my Macbook at max capacity and same goes for all Samsung devices.
I've been using the nothing one charger I bought separately when I had nothing phone. It supports fast charging upto 30w and it is fast enough for me. It also looks a lot better than samsung's charger

Question S23 Ultra Slow To Charge?

I don't yet have a 45 watt charger, so I connected the 25 watt charger from my S20. It says it will take 2 hrs to charge from 15% to Full.
My S20 would charge a lot faster than that. Is this normal?
I guess.
pixel 18W charger is 2h20.
iphone 5w is 5h15
LG 10w near 3h
I might get a faster one, I have the 20W oneplus one, but it wont work on the samsung... dash charging tech not compatible
DUTCH Van Atlanta said:
I don't yet have a 45 watt charger, so I connected the 25 watt charger from my S20. It says it will take 2 hrs to charge from 15% to Full.
My S20 would charge a lot faster than that. Is this normal?
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Not sure if the S20 charger uses PPS charging protocol that S23U "requires" but 2 hours for 85% sound fine if it's not charging at 25 watts.
JohnTheFarm3r said:
Not sure if the S20 charger uses PPS charging protocol that S23U "requires" but 2 hours for 85% sound fine if it's not charging at 25 watts.
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Thanks. My S20 with that charger would charge 85% a whole lot faster than 2 hrs.
45 watt charger should arrive tomorrow. Hopefully, it will go faster.
DUTCH Van Atlanta said:
Thanks. My S20 with that charger would charge 85% a whole lot faster than 2 hrs.
45 watt charger should arrive tomorrow. Hopefully, it will go faster.
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Yes, but as I mentioned, S23U requires PPS protocol to charge at the "advertised" speed. Just because the charger is 25W, it doesn't mean it will charge at 25W if it's missing the required protocol. Hence why I wrote I'm not sure if S20 supports the same PPS as S23U uses. In order to get 45W charging speed on S23U the charger needs to be PPS and the cable needs to be rated at least at 5 Amps.
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Yes, but as I mentioned, S23U requires PPS protocol to charge at the "advertised" speed. Just because the charger is 25W, it doesn't mean it will charge at 25W if it's missing the required protocol. Hence why I wrote I'm not sure if S20 supports the same PPS as S23U uses. In order to get 45W charging speed on S23U the charger needs to be PPS and the cable needs to be rated at least at 5 Amps.
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That's what should be coming tomorrow from Amazon: Anker 313 charger and 543 cable.
Why Samsung doesn't include these with the S23 is a shame!
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That's what should be coming tomorrow from Amazon: Anker 313 charger and 543 cable.
Why Samsung doesn't include these with the S23 is a shame!
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Well, some OEMs don't include a charger with their Flagships nowadays. Samsung isn't the only one.
That seems a little slow.
Make sure fast charging is on in settings. As you plug your charger in, it should say that it's Super Fast Charging
If it doesn't, try a different cable
If that doesn't work, go for a different charger
My phone keeps saying moisture detected, when there isn't, it's fked up, some chargers work, most dont
when you want to start charging your phone,make sure phone battery temperature is normal.
if you use continuously then charge it,charging speed is lower.
don't depend on status SFC or SFC 2.0.
you need watt meter cable or watt meter to know actually the real time charging speed.
if very hot,from 45 watt down to 15 watt charging (SFC 2.0)
if you want to charge from 10 to 100 in 1 hours use 45 watt charger,you need a cooler room temperature.
or you need a cooler at the back of the phone in 33 degree celcius room temperature.
if you wat to charge wireless 15 watt,it is the same.
battery temperature can make it slower charging.
status fast wireless charging is not the benchmark for charging speed.
SFC 2.0 is the same ,not the benchmark for charging speed.
you need a watt meter cable to know the real charging situation.
My S20 charger initially shows SFC as active when I plug it in but then it drops down to normal charging. Looks like I am not the only one with this issue so guess I will be buying a new brick.
Anyone got a good suggestion on which ones to get? In addition any good 12v car chargers that support it too?
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My S20 charger initially shows SFC as active when I plug it in but then it drops down to normal charging. Looks like I am not the only one with this issue so guess I will be buying a new brick.
Anyone got a good suggestion on which ones to get? In addition any good 12v car chargers that support it too?
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The Anker 313 charger and the Anker 543 cable work for me.
I've had old HTC and Motorola phones from years gone by that took ages to charge. When I got the opportunity and the cash to buy my Samsung, I made sure I got a charger and cable that could super fast charge. From less than 10% to 85% capacity in just a few minutes. Wow.

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