Car charger - Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Accessories

Hello
can someone share what are the optimal specs that car charger for note 9 should have?
i am looking for chip and small car charger but that has optimal spec for charging fast.
thanks

QC 2.0 charger, Samsung's own adaptive fast charger or wireless. I'd recommend Anker if you can still find QC 2.0 chargers by them. Or their batteries with USB charging or wireless like the new Tesla charger.

Hello and thanks for the answer.
what is the difference between QC2 and samsung adaptative ? this means also that QC3 is usable? i have read somewhere that are chargers that "talk" to the phone to discover the best current to apply....
thanks

Note9 only supports QC 2.0 unless something changed. Some people complain but I don't like charging my phone fast unless I have to and 2.0 is plenty fast. It is less wear on the battery, which is sealed, and I don't want a bulging sealed phone and for it to last 2 years.
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Adapative charger should've came in the box. I also got a charger when I caught the DEX pad on sale @ Samsung for $37.50, $40 after tax.

for example EP-LN930B is the right car charger for note 9? i have searched but there are a plenty of them from samsung on the market..

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Qi wireless charging cover

Since the N9 does not have Qi wireless charging, it would be super if a cover with qi enabled. This exists for other devices and I hope for this device too. Any ideas?
To answer myself: You could of course buy a QI reciever and a slim case: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_n...ireless Charging Receiver film for micro-USB
If only something like that exists with a micro SD slot along with being able to mod the N9 to have Qi charging. Problem solved.
That doesn't work with most tablets given it's low output. I can test it when my tablet arrives this week to confirm.
I can confirm the microusb adapter pad does charge. I did a few %. Seems to work fine but cannot comment on overall speed. 650mah output listed on the back of my Qi pad adapter.
Sean09 said:
I can confirm the microusb adapter pad does charge. I did a few %. Seems to work fine but cannot comment on overall speed. 650mah output listed on the back of my Qi pad adapter.
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If you plan on continued use of the Qi adapter could you report on it's usefulness beyond your initial impression? It's nice to know it works but is it worth getting?
Any suggestion as to brand is also appreciated.
I bought this qi receiver from Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JIN22JM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It says it's charging for a few seconds, but then it stops... It's useless
Anyone know of a qi receiver that works with N9?
juancferrer said:
I bought this qi receiver from Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JIN22JM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It says it's charging for a few seconds, but then it stops... It's useless
Anyone know of a qi receiver that works with N9?
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I ordered a different one but had the same results (only charges for a few seconds).
BLUBOON(TM) Universal Qi Wireless Charging Receiver Wireless Charger Receiver Film for Micro-usb of All Android Mobile (Narrow-interface Down)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MN3RROY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I have bought my qi receiver from ebay, $7.66.
earlybirdsavings-ebs3 is the seller (sorry, not allowed to write the link) and it works perfectly.
JMM2009 said:
If only something like that exists with a micro SD slot along with being able to mod the N9 to have Qi charging. Problem solved.
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And a usb port for OTG
Will the tablet stop charging when reaching 100% or do we risk damaging tablet? Is this controlled by tablet or charger?
Aijeohc said:
Friends
Good New for you all
Day before yesterday i purchased Qi wireless charger for our device at reasonable price and if you also want to buy wireless charger for your device then we know where you can buy online with 1 year warranty
Thanks
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Yep, I pegged it in another thread. This dude IS a spammer.
Does the Nexus 9 even support QI? I guess not.
Sent from my Nexus 9
No
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Was anyone successfull? I do not want to buy the Nexus 9 as long it does not support Qi.
mgutt said:
Was anyone successfull? I do not want to buy the Nexus 9 as long it does not support Qi.
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It does NOT natively support Qi charging. The Nexus 9 uses a nVidia SoC, not Qualcomm (or the Samsung Exynos CPU). None of the current nVidia SoC's support wireless charging. Attempting to use one of those jankety cases with Qi support would be a laughing matter. Call me in a month when that 6700mAh battery has finally finished charging.
There are Qi receiver available charging with 1000 mAh. And 6 hours of charging would be really ok for me.
Sorry for bringing this back from the dead but I need some help.
I looked at a few of the links posted above and it looks like you can ADD Qi wireless charging to the device with a sick on pad that inhabits the micro USB port permanently. Is that right? When this is plugged into the stock USB port can you still have things plugged in via OTG like flash drives, keyboards, etc?
I don't care if it charges slow just so long as it keeps up with demand from the tablet. This would be a fixed installation in a truck as the headunit so it would ALWAYS have power when the vehicle is on.
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Specifically, I'm looking at this model listed below. The Nexus 9 is a "narrow side down" USB device and this one CLAIMS to output 1000mAh. Would that be enough to keep up with demand?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...rue&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_1&smid=A11ID9O6IRX38

[Q] Fast charger

Hi
The S6 comes with what they call an adaptive fast charger. Because I am not too happy with the battery life on my S6, I am looking for an adaptive fast charger in an external battery pack. There are lots of portable chargers on Amazon and a lot of them say fast charging but I am not sure whether that is the same thing or they just say fast charging because they are around 2A. Is there something similar to what the phone comes with available in an external battery pack charger?
TIA
I've only seen 2 batteries that support the Samsung fast charge. Officially it needs to be Qualcomm quick charge 2.0 compatible. There is one from incipio that is $80 or so and one from Aukey for $30. The Aukey is out of stock right now on Amazon and I'm waiting to get one as well.
Also if you are looking for a multiport charger or cigarette lighter adapter Choetech make some that work really well and are QC 2.0.
-Mark
ely105 said:
I've only seen 2 batteries that support the Samsung fast charge. Officially it needs to be Qualcomm quick charge 2.0 compatible. There is one from incipio that is $80 or so and one from Aukey for $30. The Aukey is out of stock right now on Amazon and I'm waiting to get one as well.
Also if you are looking for a multiport charger or cigarette lighter adapter Choetech make some that work really well and are QC 2.0.
-Mark
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Thanks. I'll take a look at the two you mention.
I also looker before at the Choetech cut I was rather put off by at least three people claiming it caused a fire!
For my car charger, I use my 2015 KIA Sedona's charger adapter that came with the purchase, and it charges just as fast as the charger that came with the S6.
However, the adapter does get a little hot, but not bad. Really surprised at how fast it does charge.
Berlinetta said:
car charger
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for what it is worth, aukey also sells a car charger for ~15 or 16 dollars on amazon
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Help - Model Number for Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Charger

Hey everyone,
Big favour to ask - I picked up a Tab S 10.5 yesterday and the guy gave me an iPad charger which takes way too long to charge it.
Could someone please look at the charger that came with the Tab and tell me the model number?
I also tried my S4 Active charger (5v, 2.0amp) but it also seems slow.
I know these tabs can take 8 hours to charge.
Cheers.
my is Europlug
Model No: EP-TA10EWE
100-240V 50 - 60 Hz 0.35A
OUTPUT: 5.3V = 2.0A
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i use this http://www.ebay.com/itm/Micro-USB-C...ung-Android-HTC-/141551009617?var=&hash=item0
i getting like 1309 mA on it
It depends on what country you need to charge your 10.5" in which version of the usb charger you need.
Mine is UK Version
Model No: EP-TA11UWE
100-240V 50 - 60 Hz 0.35A
OUTPUT: 5.3V = 2.0A
You can use the app below, to see how many ma you Samsung it using from your charger, you have to keep pressing the refresh button on the free app.
The maximum ma for the 10.5" is 1800ma
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.abmantis.galaxychargingcurrent.free&hl=en_GB
John.
Great, thanks guys.
The main thing I wanted to find out is the voltage and amperage. My S4 Active charger is 5.0v 2.0a so it charges but you would assume a 5.3v 2.0a would be faster (even though the amps are the same?)
I had already experimented with Galaxy Charging Current. One interesting thing I found was Clipsal Slimline powerpoints in my house would all provide 40ma less charging current then a PDL powerpoint that I had recently installed. House was built 5 years ago and also in a new development area.
My best micro USB to USB charging cables are a HTC, Logitech and believe it or not, an old Nokia one I had from back in 2008. The one I had from my S4 Active returns slightly less but may be damaged.
Another option is to get something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KHP6UVQ/ref=twister_B00M8SCKOG?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I actually have this and it charges the Tab pretty fast. Plus it allows you to charge other items simultaneously.
I actually have this and it charges the Tab pretty fast. Plus it allows you to charge other items simultaneously.[/QUOTE]
That's pretty cool, thanks for sharing. Good price too.
I ended up buying a new HP Touchpad 5.3v 2.0a charger. I saw a charger test somewhere and out of Samsung, Apple, Belkin and some other aftermarket chargers, the HP Touchpad charger provided the best power quality.

My Pixel XL experience with multiple chargers so far

I was a Note 7 refugee so I have the stock Samsung fast AC charger here. Model EP-TA20JWE rated at 9v @ 1.67A and 5v @ 2A. It's in my kitchen.
I have the original AC charger that came with the Pixel XL. Model TC G1000-US rated at 9v @ 2.0A and 5v @ 0.5A I have only used once to get this information.
I also have a mobile charger in my car. It is labeled as Qualcomm QC 3.0 certified which is why I bought it as the Note 7 was a QC 3.0 device. It is a Choetech Model C0051 rated at 9.1v~12v @ 1.5A Max, 5.6v~9v @ 2A Max, and 3.6v~5.5v @ 2.4A Max (the iFixit teardown has revealed a Qualcomm QC 3.0 IC in the Pixel)
Additionally I have a charger by the bed which is from my Nexus 6, Motorola "Turbo Charger" Model SSW-2680US rated at 5v @ 1.6A, 9v @ 1.6A, and 12v @ 1.2A.
All of the chargers are using their original CABLE (USBA to USBC except in the case of the Pixel which is USBC to USBC) included EXCEPT the Motorola Turbo Charger, which is using a 6 foot long braided USBA to Micro USB cable with the Micro USB to USBC adapter that came with the Note 7.
What I found so far was all three work well and all three are recognized by the phone as a rapid charger.
I also found that at 60% charge and plugging in each one long enough for the lock screen to give me the "rapid charging XX minutes until full" message, the Samsung EP-TA20JWE fast charger charges it faster than the Google TC G1000US or the Choetech C0051. The Google and Choetech appear to charge at the same rate based on time until full. The Motorola Turbo Charger charges at an extremely fast rate, like it took it from 58% to 77% in maybe 5-10 minutes and was saying 15 minutes to full at 77%.
My battery life is phenomenal for me at 5-6 hours SOT, I have no issues with any of these chargers, they all see charging time every day. Turbo charger overnight, Samsung Note 7 charger when in the kitchen where I am a lot, mobile charger when driving to work or classes... (except the actual Pixel charger which I haven't found a use for yet but will probably go to work with me.
*Based on my findings I am going to put the Samsung Note 7 charger in the kitchen and the slowest Pixel charger in the bedroom and take the fastest Turbo charger to work.
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I know my test method isn't to some people's satisfaction but the time to full calculation is based on how much the phone is charged now (which I kept within +/- 2% for each check) and how much current the device wants to draw from what's available. What's interesting is the device draws power much quicker than the Pixel charger supplies it when it is plugged into more capable chargers.
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Good information. It's nice to knows that all the accessories I got for my note won't go to waste lol.
Thank you.
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I have been having varying experiences.
My Anker QC 3.0 type C wall charger seems to charge rapidly, although at the 5V/3A only, with a 6.6ft USB 2.0 i-orange cable. Using a 3.3ft USB 3.0 cable, it shows charging rapidly when I first plug it in, but a few minutes later only shows charging.. but seems to be charging rapidly? My Tronsmart type C w/ QC 3.0 car charger, using an Anker Powerline+ type C cable, shows charging rapidly, but said it had 1+ hour until full when at 70%... Ampere only showed 1.6A being sent to the phone too. I tried an iVoler charger with type C and QC 3.0 and got up to 2050mAh, but it was likely only 5V (which I would expect) but still didn't seem to be charging all that fast.
I think this whole USB-PD thing is going to really be dependent on proper chargers and cables. All of these chargers/cables worked perfect on my Nexus 6P - doesn't seem to be the case on the Pixel.
Thanks for the experience folks. I had purchased a qc 3.0 tronsmart on sale at amazon which I was going to return. I got usb c cables with pd from monoprice. I suppose even if it doesn't fast charge at 18w (9v X 2a), I'd be ok with 15 w charging if I don't have to go out and buy a new car charger.
I mean faster is nice but if it still charges at a good rate, the lower current might help the battery last longer too right?
testinguser said:
Thanks for the experience folks. I had purchased a qc 3.0 tronsmart on sale at amazon which I was going to return. I got usb c cables with pd from monoprice. I suppose even if it doesn't fast charge at 18w (9v X 2a), I'd be ok with 15 w charging if I don't have to go out and buy a new car charger.
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I have bad news for you. I have a Tronsmart QC 3.0 type C charger too - one from a year ago though, don't know if the design has changed - and it is NOT rapid charging my device. It worked perfect on my Nexus 6P. It will start out by saying "charging rapidly" on the Pixel XL, but after several minutes, goes down to "charging" and the charge time is 2+ hours, Ampere shows really low current, etc. It COULD be the Anker Powerline+ type C cable I am using... but I highly doubt it. I think the fact that the type C port has QC 3.0 is not playing nice with the USB-PD chip, and causing it to drop support for 5V/3A all together. I will test this more tonight with the stock cable and see if it works any better.
Did some testing: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69309771&postcount=30
Man I totally forgot about my Motorola Turbo chargers I got from Groupon. I wish I could find my @zerolemon charger too.. Ill test them with my USB USB Doctor dongles.. When I find them... lol
psa; cables make a huge difference in my experience.
I also have a tronsmart qc2 1 + 3 fast port car charger Ill test and post results.
Perhaps not the right thread but I have just been sent these USB-C cables to review for free.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01EEACOVO/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Amazon says they are rated to 2.4A but will they damage by Pixel XL? I'm not expecting them to charge 'rapidly' but would be handy to be able to use them with an older 2A charger.
Do you think they are safe?
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Why do so many people try to get a charger with as high a wattage rating as possible but ignore the fact that USB-C is limited to 3A and all you need to do is find a charger capable of delivering 3A.
What does wattage have to do with things?
Not trying to be a jerk, I'm just assuming I must be missing something here.
CZ Eddie said:
Why do so many people try to get a charger with as high a wattage rating as possible but ignore the fact that USB-C is limited to 3A and all you need to do is find a charger capable of delivering 3A.
What does wattage have to do with things?
Not trying to be a jerk, I'm just assuming I must be missing something here.
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Because more watts = more power. USB-C may be limited to 3A, but it is not limited to 5V. Higher volts at the same amperage = more wattage = more power. If you want the fastest charging possible, you need a 9V/2A+ USB-PD charger.
Nitemare3219 said:
it is not limited to 5V.
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I didn't realize it was OK to go with higher than 5v now.
Do you know if it's okay to hard wire directly into a 12V system for charging? Like in the car? I'm guessing "no it's not okay" but I'm still learning about USB-C.
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tap = hard wire/splice into. As in, no adapter. Just a USB-C at one end and then snip the connector off the other end and use the two power wires and two ground wires to splice directly into say, the back of a cigarette charger's 12V wiring.
CZ Eddie said:
I didn't realize it was OK to go with higher than 5v now.
Do you know if it's okay to hard wire directly into a 12V system for charging? Like in the car? I'm guessing "no it's not okay" but I'm still learning about USB-C.
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tap = hard wire/splice into. As in, no adapter. Just a USB-C at one end and then snip the connector off the other end and use the two power wires and two ground wires to splice directly into say, the back of a cigarette charger's 12V wiring.
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There is no way that would work, nor would it be safe. There HAS to be an adapter to safely charge the phone by regulating voltage and current, as well as shutting off the charge once it hits 100%.
Nitemare3219 said:
There is no way that would work, nor would it be safe. There HAS to be an adapter to safely charge the phone by regulating voltage and current, as well as shutting off the charge once it hits 100%.
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It's my understanding that some/all of the regulating is done on-board some phones.
I know I never had any issues with my 3A 12v to 5v converter hard wired to S4 and Note 3 phones for charging in either my car or Motorcycle.
At least, I didn't notice any issues.
CZ Eddie said:
It's my understanding that some/all of the regulating is done on-board some phones.
I know I never had any issues with my 3A 12v to 5v converter hard wired to S4 and Note 3 phones for charging in either my car or Motorcycle.
At least, I didn't notice any issues.
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Well you're a brave soul. I wouldn't ever think to try something like that. Especially not with USB-C & Power Delivery now. The phone is responsible for some of the charging regulation, but the charger itself is just as important.
CZ Eddie said:
Why do so many people try to get a charger with as high a wattage rating as possible but ignore the fact that USB-C is limited to 3A and all you need to do is find a charger capable of delivering 3A.
What does wattage have to do with things?
Not trying to be a jerk, I'm just assuming I must be missing something here.
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Because with USB PD the Pixel can charge at 18W by using 2A by 9V. So just looking for a 3A charger doesn't give you the fastest possible charging for the Pixel. Using a standard 3A charger will charge it at 3A by 5V for 15W. You multiply the voltage and amperage to determine wattage.
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I have an aukey car charger and my pixel phone rapid charges when I use the QC 3.0 port, but not the USB c port.
Anyone try the other Motorola turbo chargers 15, 25, 30? Id be curious to know if they work any better. They say the phone must support "turbo"..
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CZ Eddie said:
I didn't realize it was OK to go with higher than 5v now.
Do you know if it's okay to hard wire directly into a 12V system for charging? Like in the car? I'm guessing "no it's not okay" but I'm still learning about USB-C.
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tap = hard wire/splice into. As in, no adapter. Just a USB-C at one end and then snip the connector off the other end and use the two power wires and two ground wires to splice directly into say, the back of a cigarette charger's 12V wiring.
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No definitely not. Car Battery supplies too much wattage/amerpage and its missing the PD ic and other protections in most good charger (over volt, under volt, circuit protection, trickle, power cut off, ect). Thats why all this talk about chargers and cables that do not meet requirements burning equipment/phones up.
It will never know when to stop charging or if over charging and catch fire...
Thats why its not advisable to buy cheap no name unbranded batteries, cables and chargers.
Usb c isnt just a connector/ plug theres an ic (computer chip) in control as well on both sides.
The chip in your battery talks w the one in the phone that talks w the one in the charger..

Wireless charger 2.0?

Hi! Just pre ordered a galaxy s10, and I'm considering in buying a new wireless charger, compatible with the fast charge 2.0 Samsung announced.
The only official wireless charger which is told to be compatible is the duo one, but it is expensive and I won't use the duo functionality.
Do you have any informations about that? An other (official or not) wireless charger compatible with this fast charge ? Or do you know how many watts this fast charge 2.0 is?
Thanks for your help
kaadaj said:
Hi! Just pre ordered a galaxy s10, and I'm considering in buying a new wireless charger, compatible with the fast charge 2.0 Samsung announced.
The only official wireless charger which is told to be compatible is the duo one, but it is expensive and I won't use the duo functionality.
Do you have any informations about that? An other (official or not) wireless charger compatible with this fast charge ? Or do you know how many watts this fast charge 2.0 is?
Thanks for your help
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Fast charge i believe is 12W.
The duo is the only charger available for 2.0 i believe at the moment.
Notefan161 said:
Fast charge i believe is 12W.
The duo is the only charger available for 2.0 i believe at the moment.
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Ok thanks. I think I'll wait more information, especially if this fast charge works only with Samsung chargers.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s10/accessories/duo-fast-charge-2-0-t3905873 ?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s10/accessories/duo-fast-charge-2-0-t3905873
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Yes I saw this thread, but the duo one is useless for me. Thank you anyway
My bad broseph I didn't realize they had a single 2.0 fast puck
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However this one does the LGs at 15w so theoretically it should do the S10 at 12W I was on the fence and I didn't want to gamble so I just got the Samsung duo Wireless Charger Metal Frame Slim 15W Wireless Charging Pad Compatible with iPhone X,XS Max,XR,8,8 Plus Samsung Galaxy S9/S9 Plus/S8/Note 8 & All Qi-Enabled Device-QC 3.0 Adapter Include (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HD2CWYR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_87PECbBPQTE81
Yes it looks great,but I'm afraid that it won't charge at his full power because of a proprietary blocking of Samsung
kaadaj said:
Yes it looks great,but I'm afraid that it won't charge at his full power because of a proprietary blocking of Samsung
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Maybe the duo isn't useless to you then ?
How is the Old fast wireless charger for charging. I still have the old fast charger that I had for the s7. Would that still work good o. The 10e?
fatboypup said:
Maybe the duo isn't useless to you then
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It's expensive, I won't use the duo functionality and it is pretty big compared to a normal one. It's why I'm interested in an other but I think I'll just have to wait Samsung release a new one
Deathmvp said:
How is the Old fast wireless charger for charging. I still have the old fast charger that I had for the s7. Would that still work good o. The 10e?
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Yes it'll work, but not as fast as it could
So that 15W version... Does it charge the S10 @ the 12W or 15W? anyone tested it yet? What voltage, 9V?
There is a 20W version on Bangood.
https://www.banggood.com/Original-X...435313.html?rmmds=mywishlist&cur_warehouse=CN
Looks like it charges @ up to 12v though. Not sure the Samsungs go up past 9V
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I like the look of the Anker version better though. 15W.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GYR8SGQ/
I've buy this one at Costco. 2x 30$ CAD. 10W.
Take 3h to fully charge.
bumping ths. Any recommened fast wireless chargers? I also don't like the duo, plus I like standing chargers.

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