Hi everyone,
As title saiyng, i m searching some informations about this.
I have a samsung original 45w charger that i bought for my old s20ultra.
But note 20 ultra only supporting a 25 watt charging.
My question is:
If i use the 45w charger on my note 20u, may i create damage or problems to the battery?
(Obiouvsly i think that i not create any type of damage, but "i think" is different than "certain" and on 1200 euro device, i only consider "certain" hahaha)
Thank you and have a nice day everyone!
mezza8512 said:
Hi everyone,
As title saiyng, i m searching some informations about this.
I have a samsung original 45w charger that i bought for my old s20ultra.
But note 20 ultra only supporting a 25 watt charging.
My question is:
If i use the 45w charger on my note 20u, may i create damage or problems to the battery?
(Obiouvsly i think that i not create any type of damage, but "i think" is different than "certain" and on 1200 euro device, i only consider "certain" hahaha)
Thank you and have a nice day everyone!
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No you can't cause any damage by using your S20 Ultra charger because the phone cannot take any more power than the 25W that it's set to, so it certainly won't be able to draw 45W when it's limited to drawing 25W, so you can use it with no problems.
MrMike2182 said:
No you can't cause any damage by using your S20 Ultra charger because the phone cannot take any more power than the 25W that it's set to, so it certainly won't be able to draw 45W when it's limited to drawing 25W, so you can use it with no problems.
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thank you!!
So for future reference, anything that supports USB PD, you dont have to worry about hurting the phone (or whatever the device is) or charger. The phone basically asks the charger for 25w and the charger says "ok" and only gives out 25w of power. Same thing would happen if you used apples 100w usb c charger, the phone would ask for 25w or whatever it wanted and the charger would only supply that much.
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Alright so I've got my S22U in, and it appears that the charging requirements for 45W Fast charging have changed relative to the Note 10+ I did have. Neither of my two chargers that previously charged the Note 10 at full speed charge my S22U at full speed. There is no "Super Fast Charging 2.0" indication on my display when I connect the chargers. So something has changed. Kind of a disappointment on my end, since there was no good reason to change standards/requirements. Does anyone have a new 45W adapter, yet?
I have the Spigen ARC 45w charger and even though it doesn't say "Super Fast Charging 2.0" (only without the 2.0) it charges at exactly the same speed as the original new samsung 45w charger (where it says 2.0) used in this test:
Alright I found someone on Verizon's website saying that the output voltage on the EP-T4510 charger goes up to 20V whereas my chargers only hit about 11V, even under PPS. So the Ultra requires a higher 20V voltage to get up to 45W, where my Note 10+ only required 11V to hit 45W. Makes sense now.
Verizon Review of Samsung 45W New Charger
The new charger has PPS [email protected] 2.25A. The old charger had PPS [email protected] 4.1A. If you were using the old charger, you need a 5A cable. There hasn't been enough testing with real volt/power meters to see what's going on, because all these youtube trash reviewers are just plugging something random in and measuring the time it takes to charge.
craznazn said:
The new charger has PPS [email protected] 2.25A. The old charger had PPS [email protected] 4.1A. If you were using the old charger, you need a 5A cable. There hasn't been enough testing with real volt/power meters to see what's going on, because all these youtube trash reviewers are just plugging something random in and measuring the time it takes to charge.
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Yeah with the old charger I was using a Thunderbolt 3 cable rated for the full 100W charge spec (20V/5A) so the cable itself is def good.
EDIT - I just tried another USB-C cable, and got the 2.0 notification. So check the cables for sure. THanks for the hint.
Hi guys
I'm using Samsung 45W charger; EP-TA845XBEGWW. It delivers 21VDC at 2.1A, this gives 21x2.1= 44.1W and It's works perfectly for changing my S22 Ultra. It also got a lot of other charging modes, it runs PDO or PPS. USB type C in both ends. Hope this helps.
Regards DeHAWK
DeHAWK said:
Hi guys
I'm using Samsung 45W charger; EP-TA845XBEGWW. It delivers 21VDC at 2.1A, this gives 21x2.1= 44.1W and It's works perfectly for changing my S22 Ultra. It also got a lot of other charging modes, it runs PDO or PPS. USB type C in both ends. Hope this helps.
Regards DeHAWK
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Yeah in my case it was a cable issue. The same cable that worked perfectly on the N10+ no longer supports 45W speeds on the S22U. So I am going to seek out new cables I guess. Thanks.
I bought this charger from Amazon.ca and according to the specs it outputs 21 volts @ 2.25 amps so should be able meet the 45 watt max charging capability of the phone. It's very compact. I'll verify when I receive the phone.
Anker USB C Charger, 713 Charger
hand-filer said:
I bought this charger from Amazon.ca and according to the specs it outputs 21 volts @ 2.25 amps so should be able meet the 45 watt max charging capability of the phone. It's very compact. I'll verify when I receive the phone.
Anker USB C Charger, 713 Charger
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If it doesn't check your cables.
Use this 100w/5a usb-c cable (https://amzn.to/351pBUQ) with the Samsung 45w charger (EP-TA845XWEGUS) and it shows "Super fast charging 2.0". If you don't use the write cable you won't get the "2.0" type of charging.
I also got this charger hub from Amazon (https://amzn.to/3hcjnnu) using the same 100w/5a cables and it shows "Super fast charging 2.0". Nearly the same prices as the Samsung charger, but can do more. Works perfect for families as a charging hub. This was verified on both a new Samsung S22 Ultra and my old Samsung S20 Ultra.
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The new charger has PPS [email protected] 2.25A. The old charger had PPS [email protected] 4.1A. If you were using the old charger, you need a 5A cable. There hasn't been enough testing with real volt/power meters to see what's going on, because all these youtube trash reviewers are just plugging something random in and measuring the time it takes to charge.
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I performed a test with a real ammeter today, results here:
Note that I used a 3rd party PPS charger.
https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyS22/comments/szsmos
Hello guys.
I wonder, what is the best model number for every charger.
I know only the 45W that EP-4510 is the good model, so whats the good models for the others?
Also want to know, if I bought a wireless charger from aliexpress(Baseus) with 15W, it will be good for my s22 ultra?
this is the charger:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000695865761.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.21ef1802WUKTQz
It depends on what you want.
Do you want convenience and less wear and tear on your USB port? Then wireless is best. Preferably a quality 15W charger.
Do you want fast, reliable charging, and don't mind plugging and unplugging each time? Then go with the 25W wall charger.
Do you want to waste the most money possible on a charger and seen nothing in return for your investment? Then the 45W is absolutely the best.
I think this the best option if you buy a samsung charger. Charges wirelessly at 15 watts and if you connect it wired then it becomes a 25 watt super fast charger. I have 2 samsung 25 watt super fast chargers. One for the Phone and one for the Tablet.
15W Wireless Charger Single with Travel Adapter, Dark Gray Mobile Accessories - EP-P2400TBEGUS | Samsung US
Discover the latest features and innovations available in the 15W Wireless Charger Single with Travel Adapter, Dark Gray. Find the perfect Mobile Accessories for you!
www.samsung.com
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I think this the best option if you buy a samsung charger. Charges wirelessly at 15 watts and if you connect it wired then it becomes a 25 watt super fast charger. I have 2 samsung 25 watt super fast chargers. One for the Phone and one for the Tablet.
15W Wireless Charger Single with Travel Adapter, Dark Gray Mobile Accessories - EP-P2400TBEGUS | Samsung US
Discover the latest features and innovations available in the 15W Wireless Charger Single with Travel Adapter, Dark Gray. Find the perfect Mobile Accessories for you!
www.samsung.com
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and which 25W model is good and not causing for heating the phone?
And also, I see 2 types of wireless, one like you sended, and one like this:
Samsung Wireless Charger Duo for Samsung Galaxy Note9 887276274867 | eBay
Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Samsung Wireless Charger Duo for Samsung Galaxy Note9 at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
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which one is good?
maor23 said:
and which 25W model is good and not causing for heating the phone?
And also, I see 2 types of wireless, one like you sended, and one like this:
Samsung Wireless Charger Duo for Samsung Galaxy Note9 887276274867 | eBay
Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Samsung Wireless Charger Duo for Samsung Galaxy Note9 at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
www.ebay.com
which one is good?
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The cheap ones are just the pad. Their another one like the one I showed you above that $39.99 but that one doesn't come with the wall charger. The $59.99 price gets you the 25 watt charger and the pad. So if you need the charger too and not just the pad look closely at what is included.
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The cheap ones are just the pad. Their another one like the one I showed you above that $39.99 but that one doesn't come with the wall charger. The $59.99 price gets you the 25 watt charger and the pad. So if you need the charger too and not just the pad look closely at what is included.
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Unfurtontly the item you sent to me is not shipping to my address.
So, I can buy this:
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Wireless-Charger-Single-White/dp/B09MV3J83D
and the 25W from another store.
Is this good buy?
maor23 said:
Unfurtontly the item you sent to me is not shipping to my address.
So, I can buy this:
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Wireless-Charger-Single-White/dp/B09MV3J83D
and the 25W from another store.
Is this good buy?
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You need a cable with USB-C on each end. The Charging Pad has USB-C and the 25 watt Charger also has USB-C So the old USB to USB-C cables won't work.
Paul_Deemer said:
I guess it okay but be aware those samsung 25 watt chargers require a cable with USB-C plugs on each end.
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got one with my s22 ultra
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You need a cable with USB-C on each end. The Charging Pad has USB-C and the 25 watt Charger also has USB-C So the old USB to USB-C cables won't work.
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I got one also from my 45w charger, but he is very heated the phone. The 25w will not do the same? There is a specific model number of the charger that i need to buy or every 25w will be good
maor23 said:
I got one also from my 45w charger, but he is very heated the phone. The 25w will not do the same? There is a specific model number of the charger that i need to buy or every 25w will be good
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25 watt will be fine and shouldn't heat up the phone as much as a 45 watt. I always turn phone off while charging. You don't wanna be doing intensive gaming or bench marks while you charging. That causes a lot of heat.
Paul_Deemer said:
25 watt will be fine and shouldn't heat up the phone as much as a 45 watt. I always turn phone off while charging. You don't wanna be doing intensive gaming or bench marks while you charging. That cause a lot of heat.
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To be honest, I dont touch the phone during the charging, but still the 45W Travel adapter charger is make my phone heat up and I dont want it to happen.
maor23 said:
To be honest, I dont touch the phone during the charging, but still the 45W Travel adapter charger is make my phone heat up and I dont want it to happen.
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Your battery will last longer with the 25 watt charger. The 45 isn't that much faster and it will definitely wear down your battery life faster than the 25 watt. Not worth it.
Paul_Deemer said:
Your battery will last longer with the 25 watt charger. The 45 isn't that much faster and if will definitely wear down your battery life faster than the 25 watt. Not worth it.
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Hope so, i will order my 25w travel adapter and the wireless 15w charger.
Thank you mate
Paul_Deemer said:
Your battery will last longer with the 25 watt charger. The 45 isn't that much faster and it will definitely wear down your battery life faster than the 25 watt. Not worth it.
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One more question i have. Is it ok if i will charge my phone with baseus 15w wireless charger? Or should i charge only with samsung?
maor23 said:
One more question i have. Is it ok if i will charge my phone with baseus 15w wireless charger? Or should i charge only with samsung?
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You can do it any way you want. You can wirelessly charge at 15 watts which is less strain on battery like if you wanna leave it on there over night while you sleeping which is what I do. Then if you need it charged quicker you just plug cable in to your phone and then you get 25 watt and should charge in less than an hour if you are charging fron around 15%.
Paul_Deemer said:
You can do it any way you want. You can wirelessly charge at 15 watts which is less strain on battery like if you wanna leave it on there over night while you sleeping which is what I do. Then if you need it charged quicker you just plug cable in to your phone and then you get 25 watt and should charge in less than an hour if you are charging fron around 15%.
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My question is if its ok to charge with no samsung wireless charger? Or i need an original samsung?
maor23 said:
My question is if its ok to charge with no samsung wireless charger? Or i need an original samsung?
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If it's a reputable charger it will work fine. Just don't by some cheap ass Chinese crap.
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If it's a reputable charger it will work fine. Just don't by some cheap ass Chinese crap.
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Baseus its a chinese
https://a.aliexpress.com/_u9GqbX
You can see it here, they got many orders and reviews, but still chinese..
Well it your money. I love the Samsung because it works and no issues. Shrug.
Hello, 4 days ago I bought this new s22 ultra with exynos processor, but it is generating many doubts that the loading of the device I feel that it is going very slow or more than it should be.
It always takes 2 1/2 hours or more to charge 100% with a 47w essenger charger or a Samsung charger that I have from the s10+ which I think is 20w and 3a
Measuring the charging speed in a plant or portable battery that I always have mark at most 20w but never stays at that speed, usually oscillates a lot between 10 and 16w, and stays much more at 10w which makes me weird and annoying because it is very low
I do not know if I should buy a Samsung charger of 25w since from what I have seen the 45w charge does not work, and that charger would be 5A unlike the one I have that is 3A but I do not know if it would make any difference.
I would like to know if it happens to someone else or if it is something normal, this makes me think a lot about changing phones since the charge seems to be very slow.
Please would appreciate any help, I will also leave attached the charging settings I have placed and the measurement I have made with my charger, I serve any advice you have please
Charges fine (inc. super fast) with Samsung charger ex Note 20
I have Samsung (i think 25w charger) and from 10% to 100% Max 1h10 mins
45w charges quick enough
FreezerChu said:
Hello, 4 days ago I bought this new s22 ultra with exynos processor, but it is generating many doubts that the loading of the device I feel that it is going very slow or more than it should be.
It always takes 2 1/2 hours or more to charge 100% with a 47w essenger charger or a Samsung charger that I have from the s10+ which I think is 20w and 3a
Measuring the charging speed in a plant or portable battery that I always have mark at most 20w but never stays at that speed, usually oscillates a lot between 10 and 16w, and stays much more at 10w which makes me weird and annoying because it is very low
I do not know if I should buy a Samsung charger of 25w since from what I have seen the 45w charge does not work, and that charger would be 5A unlike the one I have that is 3A but I do not know if it would make any difference.
I would like to know if it happens to someone else or if it is something normal, this makes me think a lot about changing phones since the charge seems to be very slow.
Please would appreciate any help, I will also leave attached the charging settings I have placed and the measurement I have made with my charger, I serve any advice you have please
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It's a QuickCharge 3. It's an old standard for Snapdragon phones and Samsung S-series before s20. To charge fast You need 45W PPS PD 3.0 charger. PPS is crucial.
If i remember correct samsung 45watt charging is 9v x 5A not 5v x 9A. If you have 3A the maximum you can charge is 27w (9v x 3A) but if your charger is 5v then only 15w (5v x 3A).
Exynos very fast charging battery and I tested 8 hours on TV Pingu
FreezerChu said:
Hello, 4 days ago I bought this new s22 ultra with exynos processor, but it is generating many doubts that the loading of the device I feel that it is going very slow or more than it should be.
It always takes 2 1/2 hours or more to charge 100% with a 47w essenger charger or a Samsung charger that I have from the s10+ which I think is 20w and 3a
Measuring the charging speed in a plant or portable battery that I always have mark at most 20w but never stays at that speed, usually oscillates a lot between 10 and 16w, and stays much more at 10w which makes me weird and annoying because it is very low
I do not know if I should buy a Samsung charger of 25w since from what I have seen the 45w charge does not work, and that charger would be 5A unlike the one I have that is 3A but I do not know if it would make any difference.
I would like to know if it happens to someone else or if it is something normal, this makes me think a lot about changing phones since the charge seems to be very slow.
Please would appreciate any help, I will also leave attached the charging settings I have placed and the measurement I have made with my charger, I serve any advice you have please
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Turn off adaptive battery. It will change the charging speed for battery life savings. It's a new feature but has been making people think fast charging modes aren't working.
I have some Anker brand USB-A to USB-C charging cables and just the wall wart (is there a technical name for those things?) from something... probably one of my old Samsung phones... it says "Adaptive fast charging" and output says "9.0 V === 1.67A or 5.0 V === 2.0 A".
( know that stands for "volts" and "amps", but I don't understand what the rest of it means... 2 Amps is "faster" than 1.67 Amps... I think... but what makes it charge at one speed or the other?)
My real questions:
1) Will using the USB-A to USB-A cable that came WITH the Galaxy S22 Ultra make a difference in charging speed?
2) Do I need to get a different "wall wart"? If I want one that supports USB-C plugging into it, I do, but will it gain me anything?
Thanks.
Edit: I guess tehnically it's an "AC Adapter" or a "power supply brick"...?
See how what you have now performs. The best/fully compatible would be Samsung own charger. And any decent quality cables
I use my original charger from my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 on my S22 ultra. It charges it about 90 minutes. I suspect this is the same charger as yours.
1.67amps x 9v is 15.03watts.
5.00apms x 5v is 10.00watts.
15 Watts is a nice steady rate to be charging your battery at.
45w...is really too fast if you want your battery to last more than 2 years.
pjaysnowden said:
I use my original charger from my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 on my S22 ultra. It charges it about 90 minutes. I suspect this is the same charger as yours.
1.67amps x 9v is 15.03watts.
5.00apms x 5v is 10.00watts.
15 Watts is a nice steady rate to be charging your battery at.
45w...is really too fast if you want your battery to last more than 2 years.
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45W is nothing and won't really degrade your battery much. Also, keep in mind, that batteries degrade regardless if you use them or not, they have a shelf life. So, in 2-3 years you will mostly need to replace your battery anyway if you plan to keep your phone for that long (assuming that you want the battery to be at it's "full" capacity after 2-3 years).
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45W is nothing and won't really degrade your battery much. Also, keep in mind, that batteries degrade regardless if you use them or not, they have a shelf life. So, in 2-3 years you will mostly need to replace your battery anyway if you plan to keep your phone for that long.
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Even still...I'll keep slow charging my phone...knowing that it will last 5 years.
My note 4 battery outlasted the actual phone. The touch screen packed up first. The battery still lasted 6 hours screen on.
I replaced it with a Note 9. Again...the battery was fine...and original. Same story...6 hours of screen on time.
Now I have a Note 22....or S22 Ultra.
I have used the Note 4's charger for all of these phones...with my 10watt Kosee wireless charger. Even on the Note 4...with a wireless adapter.
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It's still 10 Amperes into the battery.
I'm often running ~10 Amperes into my dual 224 Ampere-hour 6 Volt "golf cart" batteries.
They also weigh about 130 pounds more than your battery!
Renate said:
It's still 10 Amperes into the battery.
I'm often running ~10 Amperes into my dual 224 Ampere-hour 6 Volt "golf cart" batteries.
They also weigh about 130 pounds more than your battery!
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It doesn't push 10 Amperes into the battery.
PPS charging is pushing from 3.3V to 20 Volts at 2.25Amps, it's dynamic charging and it depends on the device's state (temperature of the battery, the charger, the capacity of the battery).
I'm not sure where you get this information, and not trying to be rude now but maybe you should check up on both PD and PPS charging protocols that Samsung uses before assuming it's charging at 10 amps.
Dougmeister said:
I have some Anker brand USB-A to USB-C charging cables and just the wall wart (is there a technical name for those things?) from something... probably one of my old Samsung phones... it says "Adaptive fast charging" and output says "9.0 V === 1.67A or 5.0 V === 2.0 A".
( know that stands for "volts" and "amps", but I don't understand what the rest of it means... 2 Amps is "faster" than 1.67 Amps... I think... but what makes it charge at one speed or the other?)
My real questions:
1) Will using the USB-A to USB-A cable that came WITH the Galaxy S22 Ultra make a difference in charging speed?
2) Do I need to get a different "wall wart"? If I want one that supports USB-C plugging into it, I do, but will it gain me anything?
Thanks.
Edit: I guess tehnically it's an "AC Adapter" or a "power supply brick"...?
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1. With Galaxy S22 there is an USB-C to USB-C cable not USB-A (maybe a typo on your side). That cable is rated for the full power charge the device supports, that is 45w. It can make a difference if you are using it with a proper charger (that's the actual naming for the "wall wart"...it is called "charger" or "wall charger" btw).
2. Yes, you should get a different one if you wanna charge faster. Your actual charger is a (so called) "fast" charger with the charging power varying from 15W to 10W. Your phone supports from 25W up to 45W, that are the "ultra fast" chargers.
I'd suggest to get at least a 25W charger, also there are some extremely good Anker alternatives (even better that original Samsung chargers), look for Nano II 635 or 615 Anker chargers.
If you wanna keep your phone for an extended period (like 4-5 years or more), you might wanna activate that battery protection charge that only charges it till 85% and will preserve it for a longer period. If you switch phones after 2, even 3 years, don't bother, charge it as you like fast or slow till 100%
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I'm not sure where you get this information...
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If the charger is rated at 45 Watts and sometimes actually delivers that:
45 Watts / (maximum) 4.3 Volt battery > 10 Amperes
Maybe they are PWM-ing it or whatever, but the peak current is > 10 Amperes.
Ok, we can subtract the efficiency of the buck converter, but it's still in that neighborhood.
What would happen if I bought and used a 65-watt charger? Would it automatically drop down to 45 watts to charge my S22 Ultra? Could it damage it, etc.?
Dougmeister said:
What would happen if I bought and used a 65-watt charger? Would it automatically drop down to 45 watts to charge my S22 Ultra? Could it damage it, etc.?
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1.Q. Yes.
2.Q. It not gonna damage it if not pushed to full 100% or discharged completely before connecting.
Sorry to hijack this thread, but is there a decent wireless charger, that will give me fast wireless charging with a Spigen powerarc arcstation pro 65w charger? I have tried about 3-4 cheap crap ones, and they all give reg wireless charging of about 22% for an hour's charge.
The S22U‘s maximum wireless charging rate is only 15 watts. I use the Spigen PowerArc ArcField 15 watt wireless charger, which is powered by a conventional charger via USB C cable and works very well charging my S22U.
Hi using mu old adapter from S20Ultra I think it's 25W. Supercharging kind of works.
Should I buy 45W or 65W adapter? Any better?
No, You will only get improvement of 5-10 minutes with 45w charger.
I disagree with how people view the need to upgrade to a fast charger.
They usually say, as above, no need - you only get 5 to 15 minutes of improvement.
This is not untrue.
But this is not the only use of a super fast charger.
The benefit of a super fast charger is when your batter level is below 60%.
Say its at 30% and you need to leave home/work soon and won't have a charger for a while. It'll take it to 60% at a rate of 30 to 45 watts.
So faster than our 25 watt charger.
So the benefit is not "you'll only get to 100% 10 minutes faster".
Its for increasing charge from low to mid state faster than a regular charger.
I know this because I have a watt meter attached to my USB charger.
matale0 said:
Hi using mu old adapter from S20Ultra I think it's 25W. Supercharging kind of works.
Should I buy 45W or 65W adapter? Any better?
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What's that means?
You should buy the 45W SFC charger, yes. Make sure to get a proper cable for it too. There is a variation of it which comes with a cable, the other one without.
As for the 65W, no. It won't be any faster than the 45W charger. The phone cannot charge faster than that.
However if you plan to charge two devices at once (i presume you mean the dual charger 65w) then yes, go for it.
I use a Samsung 65W charger on my S22 Ultra. It charges my phone MUCH faster than any other Samsung charger I own. And yes, I only use OEM chargers, no aftermarket chargers.
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What's that means?
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An idea for a brand of charger
I use a Ugreen 65w
Use it for s22 and Dell xps 13
https://www.amazon.co.uk/UGREEN-Charger-Compatible-MacBook-Matebook/dp/B08CDDSVN4/ref=asc_df_B08CDDSVN4/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=463046249677&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=15677048199735148413&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1006719&hvtargid=pla-950211662859&psc=1