Question Type c to type c charging - Samsung Galaxy A52 5G

so my friend gave me his charger from his new Galaxy S21 and it's a type c to . For some reason it won't work on my Galaxy A52 5G. Is this a common issue?

Does it not work at all or is fast charging not working? S21 doesn't come with a charger btw. I'm personally using a Samsung 25W charger with a usb c to usb c cable and i have 0 issues. No idea what your friend gave you but i can tell you that it's very unlikely it's an issue with your phone. If it doesn't work at all then it's most likely a bad cable but could also be the charger.

I might actually be an idiot, my apologies. It's the S20* but on the brick for it says samsung. It could also be a BS one. But it works for my A21 and my Alcatel Joy Tab 2. So I'm not sure.

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Screen Stops Responding While Charging

Hey guys I was wondering if anyone else is having a similar problem... let me go into some detail...
When I charge the phone with the original Samsung charger or with the oroginal USB cable via PC it charges fine... so not some major problem...
Today I tried charging my phone with a iPhone charger using the original Samsung USB cable...
The phone was charging and the phone was on and working... but the screen wasn't responding at all... tho the power button was as well as the capacitive buttons... but ofcourae since the phone was locked they wouldn't do anything cuz I wasn't able to slide to unlock... it also seemed as if the apple charger got quite hot... but I'm not sure if that's how hot it normally gets...
Now I know normally it says everywhere to use the original chargers bla bla but most chargers aare interchangeable as far as I imagine... have use other HTC or Motorola chargers for other phones... but I do know apple products tend tto act up when connected to other non apple products...
So my question is does anyone know If tthis is normal with trying to use a apple charger with other phones...??
What I was also thinking is the original chargers output is 0.7A while the apple charger is 1A... both being 5volts ttho... maybe that's the problem...??
Any ideas...??
Sent from my Galaxy SII
DrunkFuX666 said:
So my question is does anyone know If tthis is normal with trying to use a apple charger with other phones...??
What I was also thinking is the original chargers output is 0.7A while the apple charger is 1A... both being 5volts ttho... maybe that's the problem...??
Any ideas...??
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I think there's your problem... You're giving the phone more current that it can handle and can make the phone to do weird things...
I don't know if its just me or there are more that think alike, but I like to think that Apple is Apple and has its connectors/chargers and there's the rest of the world with their universal adapters, so I wouldn't try to mix those two worlds together...
If you need an spare charger/cable, get a standard microUSB cable or charger for any brand and will work without problems. I usually charge my Galaxy S2 with the HTC Desire USB cable without problems.
That's what I'm thinking too... that apple products just don't mix too well with other products... like even their handsfree for the iPhone... if I plug it into my laptop it just restarts... everytime... its weird as hell...
And yea maybe your right... only thing is I like the size of the apple charger being so small and compact hence Ita always laying in my bag... thought I could use it to charge my headset and phone...
Another thing that kinda worries me is the fact that if 1A is too much power... I just ordered a New Trent IMP70D battery pack... it has 2 USB ports for charging... one rated at 1A and the other at 2.1A... hope that's not going to be an issue with being too much power... :S
Tho I have read people are using it with their S2 with no problems...
Sent from my Galaxy SII
I had the same problem a while back using a 1A charger after my samsung charger failed on me. So now I'm using my sons blackberry 700ma charger (he lost his phone DOH!) which I think is the same output as the samsung chargers.
DrunkFuX666 said:
Hey guys I was wondering if anyone else is having a similar problem... let me go into some detail...
When I charge the phone with the original Samsung charger or with the oroginal USB cable via PC it charges fine... so not some major problem...
Today I tried charging my phone with a iPhone charger using the original Samsung USB cable...
The phone was charging and the phone was on and working... but the screen wasn't responding at all... tho the power button was as well as the capacitive buttons... but ofcourae since the phone was locked they wouldn't do anything cuz I wasn't able to slide to unlock... it also seemed as if the apple charger got quite hot... but I'm not sure if that's how hot it normally gets...
Now I know normally it says everywhere to use the original chargers bla bla but most chargers aare interchangeable as far as I imagine... have use other HTC or Motorola chargers for other phones... but I do know apple products tend tto act up when connected to other non apple products...
So my question is does anyone know If tthis is normal with trying to use a apple charger with other phones...??
What I was also thinking is the original chargers output is 0.7A while the apple charger is 1A... both being 5volts ttho... maybe that's the problem...??
Any ideas...??
Sent from my Galaxy SII
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If you really want to use the iphone charger with 1A current, then flash siyah kernel and use voltage control app to tune and make your phone receive the whole 1A current.
jumped said:
I had the same problem a while back using a 1A charger after my samsung charger failed on me. So now I'm using my sons blackberry 700ma charger (he lost his phone DOH!) which I think is the same output as the samsung chargers.
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Yea Samsungs range from 700-800ma from what iv used on my sgs and sgs2...
bala_gamer said:
If you really want to use the iphone charger with 1A current, then flash siyah kernel and use voltage control app to tune and make your phone receive the whole 1A current.
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Hmmm... interesting... I didn't know we could do that... but I rather not change the stock cm7 kernel... hear ppl have issues with compatibility ...
Sent from my Galaxy SII

Wireless charging question

Hello Guys i need help about wireless charging
I am a bit confused which one to use for My s9 plus there are so may with different volts and amperes
So which on is good for s9 plus regarding to Volts and Ampere and also the type of cable.
Thanks
MacAmb77 said:
Hello Guys i need help about wireless charging
I am a bit confused which one to use for My s9 plus there are so may with different volts and amperes
So which on is good for s9 plus regarding to Volts and Ampere and also the type of cable.
Thanks
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i'm using this one:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fast-Qi-Wi...ca884f53b:m:mRgzV9fnHREbKctTqFLKO_Q:rk:1:pf:0
This is the one I am using: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0775TFV7W/ and I get quick wireless charging with a case on with no issue.
Note that it does not come with the AC Adapter, it is just the stand itself. Works great for me though with a Quick Charge 3.0 adapter. I grabbed this one to go with it: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CVF53HN/
But I am sure pretty much any would work.

Tab S3 doesn't recognize charger

Hi all.
Has anyone faced the following problem with unoriginal charger:
I've bought BlitzWolf® BW-S10 30W PowerDelivery 3.0/ QC 3.0 charger.
It works just fine with my Sony XZ and Huawei Nova.
But when I connect Tab S3 - charging never starts.
In order to persuade the tablet to charge by BW-S10 I have to:
- connect any other charger to the tablet for 1 sec;
- and then connect the BW-S10.
In this case Tab S3 recognizes the BW-S10 and Quick Charge starts (according to the message in notification panel).
How can I fix this issue or at least find out the problem that prevents Tab S3 from starting the charging?
Cable is: ZMi AL301 Type-C - Type-C.
Tablet charges perfectly via original charger.
Thx.
There can be a few reasons that the charger cannot reliably start charging. First, it can be a buggy firmware on the tablet (check for the update, that might fix it). Second, there is a conflict between the charger and a tablet chipset (no fix to that). Third, there are multiple USB-C PD specs differently implemented over the USB-C devices manufacturers. (no fix to that). Based on the charger spec and Samsung's charging specs, I think that the tablet fails on the power negotiations, and that's why you have to plug original charger to "reset" and then you can use BlitzWolf charger that "herein" the previous power requirements.
Palima said:
there is a conflict between the charger and a tablet chipset
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I guess there can also be a conflict between charger and cable.
I'll order the BlitzWolf's USB 3.1 recommended cable an write if it helps.
As for firmware, Samsung promises to update Tab S3 to Android 9.0.
That can fix the issue as well.

Super Fast Car Charger

Has anyone found or used and can confirm a working super fast charger for your car. I've looked around on Amazon, but they don't support PPS. And the ones that do, people connected a meter and saw it was only charging at 15W instead of the 25W as advertised.
Even searched a bit in the Note 10+ section and nobody was able to find one that worked. Others suggested to just get a DC to AC adapter for the car and buy Samsung's 45W wall charger. Samsung also is going to launch a 45W car charger but it just says coming soon and I'm assuming it's going to be priced really high.
https://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/m...es/45w-dual-car-charger-black-ep-l5300xbegus/
it works
anyone have any further info??
I'd like to get stuff ordered for when i get my phone.
Looking too, qc 3.0 works for fast but no super fast.
Got phone yesterday, 45w charger for chrome book charges as fast, 25w charger is faster
Yeah I really don't want to get a power inverter in my car, it's gonna get messy just to plug into an outlet. I tried the car charger I already had that supports QC 3.0, doesn't do super fast charging. Really hoping someone can chime in if they've found one that works
I have been using this with the 45w usb C from samsung and it works
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082ZY5GXX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
rxkelly75 said:
I have been using this with the 45w usb C from samsung and it works
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082ZY5GXX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Ok I just ordered one, thanks. Have you tried using any third party USB c to USB c cables with it?
aroy97 said:
Ok I just ordered one, thanks. Have you tried using any third party USB c to USB c cables with it?
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I have tried these on the 45w Samsung charger
USB-IF Certified USB C Cable, USB Type C to C Cord, Charging Compatible with MacBook Pro 2018 MacBook Air iPad Pro, Galaxy S9 Note 9, Nintendo Switch, Pixel 3, Power Delivery 100W 4M/12ft - 2 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078GLZRLY/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_XhhyEb2DT1Z37
rxkelly75 said:
I have been using this with the 45w usb C from samsung and it works
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082ZY5GXX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Would this enable super quick charging for the standard s20 device?
Super quick charge 2.0 will work with any 100w e-marked cable.
because they use PD 2.0. Samsung use PPS, they are different. you only need a 18w pd charger. you see pps 3.3~11/16=2.25a so that charger can support samsung suppor charger 1.0/2.0

Re: Other Phone Brand's Charging Brick Compatibility?

Hi there,
Currently using the OnePlus 7T-Pro and will be using my carrier's upgrade service to switch to the S21 Ultra by the end of January.
Since the S21 doesn't include a charging brick, I'm wondering if it's safe/compatible to use non Samsung branded power brick with it?
Furthermore, would the 30W charging speed of the 7T-Pro brick be equalled on the S21?
Any feedback is appreciated - thanks in advance
4umexdeeay said:
Hi there,
Currently using the OnePlus 7T-Pro and will be using my carrier's upgrade service to switch to the S21 Ultra by the end of January.
Since the S21 doesn't include a charging brick, I'm wondering if it's safe/compatible to use non Samsung branded power brick with it?
Furthermore, would the 30W charging speed of the 7T-Pro brick be equalled on the S21?
Any feedback is appreciated - thanks in advance
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You have to try it. It's safe, yes and it should charge the s21 faster then Samsung's standard 25W charger. Am not sure if OnePlus uses a proprietary USB-C cable, but you'll get the cable from Samsung as well.
mzsquared said:
You have to try it. It's safe, yes and it should charge the s21 faster then Samsung's standard 25W charger. Am not sure if OnePlus uses a proprietary USB-C cable, but you'll get the cable from Samsung as well.
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Really helpful...thanks mzsquared
One Plus's Warp chargers will charge other phones very slowly as some of the charging circuitry is built into the phone. I mean like REALLY slow. Just plugged a warp charger into my S20 plus at 71% and it says 10 hours 23 minutes until full.
BladeRunner said:
One Plus's Warp chargers will charge other phones very slowly as some of the charging circuitry is built into the phone. I mean like REALLY slow. Just plugged a warp charger into my S20 plus at 71% and it says 10 hours 23 minutes until full.
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Hi BladeRunner,
Good lookin out, as they say...sounds like I'll have to go the proprietary route after all.
I'll also update this thread in a couple weeks after testing out the OP charger on the Samsung.
4umexdeeay said:
Hi BladeRunner,
I'll also update this thread in a couple weeks after testing out the OP charger on the Samsung.
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Yes, try it out first and w/ different cables too, the USB 3.0/3.1/3.2 supposed to be all back compatible, but there are many pos* manufacturers who cut corners.
*("profits-over-standards")
You can also try just plain using a cord between your PC and the phone. Really, I've seen fairly decent charging performance this way. Technically USB 3.X has support for some pretty heavy power modes so if your PC can do it then the phone might charge pretty fast. Yes, that limits where you can charge potentially but it might be a decent option for at home or work.
These super fast change my S20+ at maximum speed. I assume it will also work for the S21 series
Amazon.com: Super Fast Charger Type C, PD 25W USB C Wall Charger for Samsung Galaxy S21/S21 Ultra/S21+/S20/S20 Ultra/S20+/Note10/ 10+/Note 20/20 Ultra,Z Fold3 5G[2-Pack Charging Block+2-Pack 5ft USB C Cable] : Cell Phones & Accessories
Amazon.com: Super Fast Charger Type C, PD 25W USB C Wall Charger for Samsung Galaxy S21/S21 Ultra/S21+/S20/S20 Ultra/S20+/Note10/ 10+/Note 20/20 Ultra,Z Fold3 5G[2-Pack Charging Block+2-Pack 5ft USB C Cable] : Cell Phones & Accessories
www.amazon.com
4umexdeeay said:
Hi there,
Currently using the OnePlus 7T-Pro and will be using my carrier's upgrade service to switch to the S21 Ultra by the end of January.
Since the S21 doesn't include a charging brick, I'm wondering if it's safe/compatible to use non Samsung branded power brick with it?
Furthermore, would the 30W charging speed of the 7T-Pro brick be equalled on the S21?
Any feedback is appreciated - thanks in advance
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Update:
The OP charger works but at standard speed, with a description of "Cable charging" when in use.
A properly compatible 25W brick & cable from Amazon, nearly identical to the ones linked by hehfahq above, effectively have the "Super fast charging" speeds.
Thanks to all in this thread for contributing your feedback & guidance.
Same results for me, using Oneplus 5 and 5t power bricks. They charge my s21 Ultra slowly.
My OnePlus 30W brick also charges the S21 at a snails pace. In general, I'm finding charging to be really slow on the S21 compared to my previous OnePlus 3. Granted the battery is 1000mAH larger but the charging times are more than double using PC charging via USB.
Anyone have experience with this charger: Link
You have to look after chargers with Power Delivery system with equal PD generation that is used in the OEM charging brick. And yes, cable could be misconductive aswell so it´s highly recommended to use OEM or similar PD cable with it.

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