Question 65W charger - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3

I have a Galaxy Z Fold 3, which has a 25W charger.
I also have a 65W charger.
Can I safely use the 65W charger to charger the Z Fold 3?

Kamlesh.KS said:
I have a Galaxy Z Fold 3, which has a 25W charger.
I also have a 65W charger.
Can I safely use the 65W charger to charger the Z Fold 3?
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I have charged my Z Fold 3 with the Samsung 45W with no issue.

nrage23 said:
I have charged my Z Fold 3 with the Samsung 45W with no issue.
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Thanks for the info. Will help.

Kamlesh.KS said:
I have a Galaxy Z Fold 3, which has a 25W charger.
I also have a 65W charger.
Can I safely use the 65W charger to charger the Z Fold 3?
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Yes you can, the device is what decides the power draw(amps and volts in this case).
As far as phone Chargers are concerned, to keep it simple, they all work as all chargers can output 5v minimum, and all phones accept 5v minimum.

Acoustichayes said:
Yes you can, the device is what decides the power draw(amps and volts in this case).
As far as phone Chargers are concerned, to keep it simple, they all work as all chargers can output 5v minimum, and all phones accept 5v minimum.
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Thanks for the information. Clears all doubts.

Related

What is the deference between Sony UCH10 and a standard 2.0A charger?

Is there any? I have samsung 2A charger, should I buy the Sony UCH10?
tainka said:
Is there any? I have samsung 2A charger, should I buy the Sony UCH10?
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I think Sony's QC2.0 charger is the UCH20, isn't it?
If the UCH10 is not QC2.0, not any real point to it. You really want a QC2.0 charger (plenty of good third-party ones on Amazon...)
If the Samsung 2A charger is anything like my old N8013 tablet charger (which increases voltage to 5.3v when 2A is being drawn to offset cable losses), I'd stick with it unless you get a QC2.0 charger.
UCH10 is Sony's QC certified charger.
UCH20 is the successor of EP880 (the one that was bundled with all previous Z series).
It is not QC certified but charges slightly quicker that its predecessor(even though it's output is listed as the same).
WIth that being said, there has been reports that battery lasts longer when charging with the EP880. I have yet to test that and in would be an interesting feat

Need a charger...

I want to buy a new charger so i want to know that 25w charger supported in our mobile? Its 25w 2.85A is it okay to do fast charge??
Or give me other suggestion or give me link where can i buy
Thank you
I can't tell, by your profile, in which country you reside, but in the US, there are many available.
If you have any fast chargers, left from other phones, with the USB-A connector, give them a try.
Besides the TURBO CHARGING toast message, I use the Ampere app to check the charging level.
This phone is not as picky, as the Nexus 6P, when it comes to fast charging. The 6P had to have a USB-C to USB-C cable and charger, in order to achieve rapid charging.
The Z2 Play is much more forgiving, in that it uses USB-A to USB-C cables, so more chargers are available.
The OEM wall charger charges at 2020mA.
The Tronsmart Qualcomm 2.0 charger,
model TS WC-IQ, with an output of 2 amps, purchased from Amazon, charges at 1440mA.
The IXCC model DCB-2U, with an output of 2.4 amps, purchased from Amazon, charges at 1420mA.
The Amker Power Port 4, model AZ142, with an output of 2.4 amps max, purchased from Amazon, charges at 1380mA.
The Okray charger, model WX-41,with an output of 2 amps, purchased from Amazon, charges at 1290mA.
I use the lower level chargers over night and the higher level chargers, during the day.
Done nights, I don't put the Z2 Play on a charger, at all, because I have just returned home from a drive, where the phone was charging in a nav dock. The phone is at 99 or 100% when I go to bed at 2200 and only down to 96% when I wake up at 0500.
M from india...so which is better company original chargee takes to much time to charge...so can i use 15w 3A or 25w 2.85A?which is better?
Moto z play charger works in z2 play???
ZeroVirus said:
Moto z play charger works in z2 play???
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Have you tried it?
If not, why not?

45W Compatible Charging Bricks?

I know the phone hasn't hit the streets yet, HOWEVER, does anyone know of any cheap 45W chargers that will be compatible with the Note 10+?? I know probably any 45W charger would do, but are any better than the others?
The is the one I was looking at...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071911MG5/ref=sspa_dk_detail_3?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B071911MG5&pd_rd_w=MVY9A&pf_rd_p=8dbd62ec-d8d3-48e5-b85d-16f701719d81&pd_rd_wg=iEfBW&pf_rd_r=S5BV307RMXWYY7Y4JVYK&pd_rd_r=1b671bb1-6734-47bb-aa06-9d2159dac970
Saw this recommended on AP
https://www.amazon.com/Nekteck-Cert...y-MacBook/dp/B071Z959VX/?tag=androidpolice-20
I have one that i just got. But its a multi voltage one. Goes up to 15v.
I just dont know if it will do the super fast charging or jist fast charging.
I will find out when the phone comes
i need a 45w charging power bank.
Does 45W destroy the battery over time?
Personally, i'm looking for a charger with at least two and preferably three 45w+ Type-C PD ports, with a couple of 18w USB-A ports as well.
Anker have the Atom PD4, but it seems to be as rare as rocking horse poop at the moment.
I have the Huawei MateBook X Pro laptop and it has a 65w intelligent charger.
It fast charges my S10+ perfectly so I'm going to try it once I get my Note 10+ before buying a new one.
stakan said:
Does 45W destroy the battery over time?
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no.
Before I switched back to the iPhone, this is what I loved about my Note 9, being able to use my 87w Apple MacBook Pro charger to charge my Note.
Is the Samsung official 45w charger that will be coming out soon special in some way to trigger this fast charging mode? Or do any 45w or higher chargers work?
Also, does anybody know if the Note 10+ supports the smart charging logic that Apple has in iOS 13, where it doesn't top off the phone every time (to prolong overall battery health)?
I have a 40W charger from my old huawei mate20 pro however it outputs 10V 4A max which isn't a standard thing. Will the note10+ utilize that kind of rating or will I be stuck with the charger's lower rating which is 18W (9V, 2A).
Edit: Guess no one would actually be able to answer this right now, I'll just have to try it myself when the phone arrives.
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As soon as I get my phone I'll try the power adaptater from my dual wireless charger. This is a 45w brick....
Update on the 45w power brick..
https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/08/13/galaxy-note10-plus-45w-charging/

Question about 45w charging

I have the Huawei MateBook X Pro and it comes with an intelligent 65w charger.
It fast charges my S10+ and if I'm reading it correctly I believe it will charge the Note 10+ at 45w.
Can somebody take a look at the screenshot of the specs of the charger and tell me what they think.
Considering they both use PD, I'd be surprised if it didn't work appropriately.
Would you say this one would be compatible too?
https://www.amazon.com/Crave-PowerH...65734125&s=gateway&smid=A22FR1QUP6EAFM&sr=8-5
Gotta support PPS
https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/08/13/galaxy-note10-plus-45w-charging/
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fatboypup said:
Gotta support PPS
https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/08/13/galaxy-note10-plus-45w-charging/
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This one appears to be up to spec ... I'm going to roll the dice and try it
USB Type-C PD Charger Power Delivery 65W Portable Wall Charger Adapter for MacBook Pro, Nintendo Switch,Google Pixel, Moto Z Samsung Mate Book and More (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BHCXW7P/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_bN1uDb1C79FH0
bp328i said:
I have the Huawei MateBook X Pro and it comes with an intelligent 65w charger.
It fast charges my S10+ and if I'm reading it correctly I believe it will charge the Note 10+ at 45w.
Can somebody take a look at the screenshot of the specs of the charger and tell me what they think.
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If you want FULL speed while charging (aka 30 mins from 0% to 100%) be sure it's a PD 3.0 charger.
Previous versions are OK, but they won't charge that fast.
PPS is needed for note 10+ 45W
To support the note 10+ 45W charging, the PPS feature is needed. But the 60W charger seems that not has this feature.
Crap, I was hoping my Huawei Mate 20 Pro's 40W charger will work in its full efficiency when used for the Note10+. Now I'm having doubts. Guess I'll just have to buy the $20 Xiaomi 45W PD 2.0 charger.
Edit: Seems like the Mate 20 Pro's 40W charger might indeed work since the forums linked from a few posts above mentions that the Note10+ will be using a specialized power setup (10V, 4.5A) and not the standard (15V, 3A) one. Since the Mate 20 Pro's charger is giving an output of 10V, 4A, I might be able to use the charger's full potential.
Hey, it's not 45W tho, but 40W charger is enough for me if it means I don't need to spend a few extra bucks.
I just did this today... with the 25W charger in the box - will do the same for the 45W charger (on order) when it arrives - which should put most of the questions in this thread to bed...View attachment 4810040
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It must support specific stepping in the PPS range.
I purchased the 75w charger listed below which supports up to 46w PD and PPS:
USB-C Output: (PDO) 5V 3A, 9V 3A, 12V 3A, 15V 3A, 20V 2.3A; (PPS) 3V–21V 3A
I have compared with the included 25w charger and charging speeds are currently identical. I am not seeing an increase from the 25w charger. Now this may be because I read somewhere the 45w PPS Samsung uses is special and draws up to 5A? Can anyone confirm or deny this?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07HJWMYH5
Also both my aftermarket charger and the stock 25w seem to take about 80 minutes to charge 0%-100%
mikevipe said:
It must support specific stepping in the PPS range.
I purchased the 75w charger listed below which supports up to 46w PD and PPS:
USB-C Output: (PDO) 5V 3A, 9V 3A, 12V 3A, 15V 3A, 20V 2.3A; (PPS) 3V–21V 3A
I have compared with the included 25w charger and charging speeds are currently identical. I am not seeing an increase from the 25w charger. Now this may be because I read somewhere the 45w PPS Samsung uses is special and draws up to 5A? Can anyone confirm or deny this?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07HJWMYH5
Also both my aftermarket charger and the stock 25w seem to take about 80 minutes to charge 0%-100%
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80 Minutes for the 25W charger in the box - while your phone is turned off? Your cable is causing issues... See my chart above...
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I am using the cable which came with the 25w charger, not sure why I am getting ~15m longer charge times.
mikevipe said:
I am using the cable which came with the 25w charger, not sure why I am getting ~15m longer charge times.
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Phone off (mine was)?
Charger plugged into the wall or an extension cord (mine was in wall)?
Note 10 or 10+ (mine was 10+)
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Pixelbook 45w charger

Can I use this charger instead of buying the samsung 45w charger?
Specs:
Input: AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Output : 5V/9V/12V/15V 3A, 20V 2.25A 45W
Power
45W power output
USB Power Delivery 3.0
Just make Sure its a PD PPS Charger - ibgot one from Ba... (SPEED PPS) and works
Belze81 said:
Just make Sure its a PD PPS Charger - ibgot one from Ba... (SPEED PPS) and works
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Its PD but I can't find info on pps.
Thank you!
sprint410 said:
Can I use this charger instead of buying the samsung 45w charger?
Specs:
Input: AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Output : 5V/9V/12V/15V 3A, 20V 2.25A 45W
Power
45W power output
USB Power Delivery 3.0
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Here's the specs on my Huawei MateBook X Pro 65w intelligent charger.
I tried it on my Note 10+ and the 25w charger that came with the phone actually charges faster.
bp328i said:
Here's the specs on my Huawei MateBook X Pro 65w intelligent charger.
I tried it on my Note 10+ and the 25w charger that came with the phone actually charges faster.
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There was another post. If you read the specs on the samsung charger it's 4.5A/10V, so you need a 4.5A charger to even come close
gottahavit said:
There was another post. If you read the specs on the samsung charger it's 4.5A/10V, so you need a 4.5A charger to even come close
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Yeah I know, I was just letting the OP know my outcome with this charger.
Belze81 said:
Just make Sure its a PD PPS Charger - ibgot one from Ba... (SPEED PPS) and works
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What is a Ba... (SPEED PPS)? You said you bought one from there? lol What store is that?
phillthedrill said:
What is a Ba... (SPEED PPS)? You said you bought one from there? lol What store is that?
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Baseus 45W Speed PPS got them from aliexpress.

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