Looking for fastest car charger - Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Accessories

Hello
I'm looking for the fastest charger for car no matter the price, but i want to get the most from the charger and the fastest i can get, do you know on something like these?
now i have these
https://imgur.com/fQoX6BB
but with waze working and BT it makes nothing
Thank you

I7210I said:
Hello
I'm looking for the fastest charger for car no matter the price, but i want to get the most from the charger and the fastest i can get, do you know on something like these?
now i have these
https://imgur.com/fQoX6BB
but with waze working and BT it makes nothing
Thank you
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Get an inverter if your vehicle doesn't have an a/c outlet, and use the Samsung 45w adapter.

What I did was to use the power bank to charge the phone, meantime using car charger to charge the bank

I7210I said:
Hello
I'm looking for the fastest charger for car no matter the price, but i want to get the most from the charger and the fastest i can get, do you know on something like these?
now i have these
https://imgur.com/fQoX6BB
but with waze working and BT it makes nothing
Thank you
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is that quickcharge?
any 15w quick charger/ pd charger should easily be able to go 'positive' charge with gps and bluetooth on .

so any recomended one that will do the job?

I use this as it does charge at 18w
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KM3CJST/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I need this as my Honda S2000 doesn't have a BT radio so I use this to broadcast. Plus I use one of the USB-A ports to plug in my wireless KENU vent mount charger as well. It's been a great device. If you don't need the radio option then get an AUKEY PD 2.0 car charger, I have 2 or 3 of them because they are so good.

DaPoets said:
I use this as it does charge at 18w
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KM3CJST/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I need this as my Honda S2000 doesn't have a BT radio so I use this to broadcast. Plus I use one of the USB-A ports to plug in my wireless KENU vent mount charger as well. It's been a great device. If you don't need the radio option then get an AUKEY PD 2.0 car charger, I have 2 or 3 of them because they are so good.
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Thank you,
you mean these one?
https://www.amazon.com/AUKEY-Charger-Output-MacBook-Nintendo/dp/B079MWXSS8
i have BT at my car so i'm using BT + Waze for example and yet i want it to charge so the PD will do the JOB?
What is anyhow PD?

That's the one!

I am using 20W this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Inductive-Electric-Dissipation-Charging/dp/B07PKF3M43
Excellent with Note 10+. Changed to this one as previous do not charge thue the UAG Monarch case!

Komatins said:
I am using 20W this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Inductive-Electric-Dissipation-Charging/dp/B07PKF3M43
Excellent with Note 10+. Changed to this one as previous do not charge thue the UAG Monarch case!
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Is there a way to confirm if it's really charging at 20w?

I do not measure, but if you use red usb port, than really quick charging. My previous charger was 10W and if compare than this is much more quicker.

I'm thinking this would probably be the fastest car charger out there. Which us a 120W UL Listed CPD2-B Universal PD USB-C Car Charger
https://batpower.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=165
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rcobourn said:
Get an inverter if your vehicle doesn't have an a/c outlet, and use the Samsung 45w adapter.
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What type of inverter would you suggest? I have an extra 15w oem Pixel charger and I would like to just buy a cheap small inverter. What would be wrong with something like this:
I think you'll like Car Mobile Converter Inverter DC 12V/24V to AC 220V Charger Power+USB FASHION. Add it to your wishlist!
geek.wish.com/share/3573gihubi

cfclay said:
What type of inverter would you suggest? I have an extra 15w oem Pixel charger and I would like to just buy a cheap small inverter. What would be wrong with something like this:
I think you'll like Car Mobile Converter Inverter DC 12V/24V to AC 220V Charger Power+USB FASHION. Add it to your wishlist!
geek.wish.com/share/3573gihubi
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I can't say for sure because they just takes me to a sign in page I can't dismiss, but it's hard to imagine any inverter that couldn't handle the job. Just look at the watts rating on the inverter and make sure it's greater that 15.. at least 25 probably. Also, that inverter says 220v so if it isn't switchable to 120 make sure the adapter runs on 220 as well.

cfclay said:
What type of inverter would you suggest? I have an extra 15w oem Pixel charger and I would like to just buy a cheap small inverter. What would be wrong with something like this:
I think you'll like Car Mobile Converter Inverter DC 12V/24V to AC 220V Charger Power+USB FASHION. Add it to your wishlist!
geek.wish.com/share/3573gihubi
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at that point why not just get a PD car charger? They are pretty cheap.
Also I'd never trust buying any electronic from wish lol.

cdig said:
at that point why not just get a PD car charger? They are pretty cheap.
Also I'd never trust buying any electronic from wish lol.
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Totally correct in both points! The only point in using an inverter, especially if you didn't already have one, would be to enable using the 25w or 45w adapters, which aren't available as car chargers yet.

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car chargers

what car chargers will work with our phone? I saw someone had used a charger from a razr, but when I went to the store to check them out, the usb cable wouldn't fit, and I wasn't going to try to for the thing on there. Any ideas please?
I use a mini USB cable to the phone with a usb car charger.
You should look again. I use 2 old Razr chargers (1 home & 1 car) and they both fit perfectly. My old Htc diamond and touch pro chargers work too.
ryan5943 said:
You should look again. I use 2 old Razr chargers (1 home & 1 car) and they both fit perfectly.
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Depends on what razr you had. I think they changed the port to a micro usb in one version.
Like railstop said, find a GENERIC USB car charger. If you can find one that is just the car charger plug with USB port(rather then a non-detachable cord) then that is even better b/c you can plug any usb cable into it. USB A -> mini .... USB A -> micro ... USB A -> iPod
It doesn't matter. If you get the generic then you can also plug in any device that will charge off your computer.
If the charger is marked 1 A, it'll charge faster. Some of the mini USB chargers, for phones or BT headsets only charge at 300mAh or 700mAh. They'll charge, eventually, but a lot slower.
smarcin said:
If the charger is marked 1 A, it'll charge faster
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Good point. Some devices(not the hero) will complain that the charger is not compatible but 95% of them will still charge. They just throw up that warning b/c they will charge slower.
If you are constantly using GPS then you will want to hunt around for a 1 amp version because even with a 1A charger the hero's battery can't keep up with the drain of GPS and data for the navigation.
I too am using an old Moto car charger(not Razr). Just look for any USB mini car charger, don't get suckered into Sprint approved accessories. If you have an extra miniUSB cable, it may be better to get a generic USB car charger, so you can switch out when you get a new phone.
centran said:
Good point. Some devices(not the hero) will complain that the charger is not compatible but 95% of them will still charge. They just throw up that warning b/c they will charge slower.
If you are constantly using GPS then you will want to hunt around for a 1 amp version because even with a 1A charger the hero's battery can't keep up with the drain of GPS and data for the navigation.
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i went out and bought a generic moto charger that has the different adaptors on it, but it's charging slow as ****, to the point of pretty much not even seeming to charge. I also had a griffin usb charger that was doing the same thing. :grr:
Could a charger above 1000mA damage the phone? I have two gps mini-usb car chargers rated for 1500mA and 2000mA.
vashing said:
Could a charger above 1000mA damage the phone? I have two gps mini-usb car chargers rated for 1500mA and 2000mA.
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No it wont matter. The phone will just draw 1 amp, the ratings are just maximums.
abr27440 said:
No it wont matter. The phone will just draw 1 amp, the ratings are just maximums.
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Thank you.

Adaptive Fast Charging vs. Quick Charge 2.0

It appears like Samsung's Adaptive Fast Charge is in fact an equivalent of Quick Charge 1.0 but not Quick Charge 2.0.
Samsung's adapter outputs either 5V or 9V:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/faq/FAQ00071944/98120/SM-N910PZKESPR
Quick Charge 2.0 outputs 5V, 9V and 12V. It is confirmed by this photo of Motorola's Turbo Charger as well as exemplary page of some OEM quick charge 2.0 adapter:
http://auonlineshop.kddi.com/disp/CSfLastGoodsPage_001.jsp?GOODS_NO=4528&dispNo=001001002
Just a guess but I expect your need a bigger battery, like that in a tablet, to handle charging at 12 volts. As it is, I'm blown away by how fast this phone charges on the adaptive charger. Just wish I could get one for the car.
rcobourn said:
As it is, I'm blown away by how fast this phone charges on the adaptive charger. Just wish I could get one for the car.
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I couldn't agree more :highfive:
Yep, its a beast at charging, according to PhoneArena it remains the fastest charging phone around, so its Adaptive Fast Charging is doing an incredible job!
My concern would be what it does to battery life..can't help but think the lifespan of the battery will take a hit using fast charging all the time.
rcobourn said:
Just wish I could get one for the car.
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You could always buy a car power inverter and use the fast charging adapter with that.
railshot said:
You could always buy a car power inverter and use the fast charging adapter with that.
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My car has an a/c outlet; the real problem is just finding stock on the adaptive charger. Even then, don't much want a cord running to outlet in back seat. As for using an inverter.. D/C ports are in awkward places to use one in Explorer. Will make due until auto version is available.
Guys does anyone know if the below accessory is real?
Samsung Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 USB Car Charger [Part No: ECA-P20CWE]
Not sure if this is real as this is the only website that stocks this 'Samsung branded' charger. A google search shows similar items on Alibaba so I'm guessing this is fake.
Anyway I am going to buy this:
rcobourn said:
Just a guess but I expect your need a bigger battery, like that in a tablet, to handle charging at 12 volts. As it is, I'm blown away by how fast this phone charges on the adaptive charger. Just wish I could get one for the car.
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What do you mean you wish you could get one for your car? There are plenty of compatible models available for your car. This one has 1 quick/fast charge port and 3 regular 5v 2.4amp ports.
http://www.amazon.com/Intelligent-C...d=1428955440&sr=1-5&keywords=quick+charge+2.0
bnl552 said:
What do you mean you wish you could get one for your car? There are plenty of compatible models available for your car. This one has 1 quick/fast charge port and 3 regular 5v 2.4amp ports.
http://www.amazon.com/Intelligent-C...d=1428955440&sr=1-5&keywords=quick+charge+2.0
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You are quoting a post from last October. Things have changed.
2.0 works the same?
I am planning a 900 mile hike and need to minimize weight since I will be bringing filming gear. I have purchased a light weight plug strip with Quick Charge 2.0 USB ports. Will this work the same as the Adaptive Fast charger for my Note Edge? Or will I still need to bring the little white USB/AC plug thingy?
Thanks!
Guess I'll find out when the plug strip arrives.
light weight plug strip (http://www.amazon.com/BESTEK-2-Outl...&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00)
Power Device: (http://www.amazon.com/Generator-Eme...&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00)
lustyffh said:
It appears like Samsung's Adaptive Fast Charge is in fact an equivalent of Quick Charge 1.0 but not Quick Charge 2.0.
Samsung's adapter outputs either 5V or 9V:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/faq/FAQ00071944/98120/SM-N910PZKESPR
Quick Charge 2.0 outputs 5V, 9V and 12V. It is confirmed by this photo of Motorola's Turbo Charger as well as exemplary page of some OEM quick charge 2.0 adapter:
http://auonlineshop.kddi.com/disp/CSfLastGoodsPage_001.jsp?GOODS_NO=4528&dispNo=001001002
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Using a Type A to type C cable?

I have a weird question that I've tried to search on here and on google but maybe I'm just wording it wrong!? But basically I need a longer cable. I would like to get a Type A to Type C cable and take advantage of the many fast/regular charging ports I have at home. However I'm worried about ruining the device's battery in the long run. I know nothing about chargers and all that so I could just be paranoid? Let me know what u guys think
Basically to sum it up, I'm wondering can i use the fast charging block I got from the nexus 6? I know what cables work but I'm wondering mostly about the charging block end of it
I don't know if USB A/3.1 cables are rated for 3+ amps. I've used a 2 amp charger with a usb A/3.1 cable to USB C and it worked fine, but don't have a 3 amp USB A wallwort or USB C to A extender to try with the one that comes with the nexus.
Zerqz said:
I don't know if USB A/3.1 cables are rated for 3+ amps. I've used a 2 amp charger with a usb A/3.1 cable to USB C and it worked fine, but don't have a 3 amp USB A wallwort or USB C to A extender to try with the one that comes with the nexus.
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Wouldn't the 3 amp be pointless as the phone only has charging 2.0? I could be way off with that statement by the way lol
I've got this A to C cable, and I love it: http://www.amazon.com/Charger-iOrange-E-Reversible-Connector-ChromeBook/dp/B010VFFRCE
2m is a good length for me, and it works really well with my turbo charger from my Droid Turbo.
As far as a C to C that you can use with the charging brick that came with the 6P, this one would probably do the trick: http://www.amazon.com/TouchTonic-US...qid=1449102918&sr=8-1&keywords=usb+c+cable+2m
WYO1016 said:
I've got this A to C cable, and I love it: http://www.amazon.com/Charger-iOrange-E-Reversible-Connector-ChromeBook/dp/B010VFFRCE
2m is a good length for me, and it works really well with my turbo charger from my Droid Turbo.
As far as a C to C that you can use with the charging brick that came with the 6P, this one would probably do the trick: http://www.amazon.com/TouchTonic-US...qid=1449102918&sr=8-1&keywords=usb+c+cable+2m
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Thanks! The iOrange one is the same exact one I bought just now! I'm gonna use that cable with one of my Motorola fast chargers for the Nexus 6! Obviously it won't fast charge but it's good to know it won't harm my device!
Simer03 said:
Wouldn't the 3 amp be pointless as the phone only has charging 2.0? I could be way off with that statement by the way lol
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Well the wall charger that comes with your nexus 6P outputs 3 amps.
And it does charge the phone a bit faster in my experience, than a 2 amp one does. I assume if the AtoC cable you got passes the tests and actually meets usb C spec it'll work fine with 3 amps though.
Simer03 said:
Wouldn't the 3 amp be pointless as the phone only has charging 2.0? I could be way off with that statement by the way lol
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The 6p stock charger is rated 5 volts at 3 amps. So yea the phone was designed to utilize 3 amp current.
Source: I'm an electrical engineer.
Just to check, if I needed to a very long cord to charge with (I am happy to sacrifice fast charging for a longer cable) would using a regular charger (http://www.amazon.com/Cygnett-CY0355POGUS-Groove-Charger-Smartphones/dp/B00DMJ9U66/) with a USB-A Extension cable (http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Pro-USB-Extension-Cable/dp/B0002Y6CYM/) and then a USB A-C cable (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WJSPFOW/) be good or would that harm things?
Basically the Extension would plug into the wall charger and then the USB A-C cable goes from the Extension cable to the phone.
dontbeweakvato said:
The 6p stock charger is rated 5 volts at 3 amps. So yea the phone was designed to utilize 3 amp current.
Source: I'm an electrical engineer.
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Ah good to know! Well at home I don't need fast charging so I'm gonna use the stock charger at work and the longer one at home! Thanks for the info guys
Simer03 said:
Wouldn't the 3 amp be pointless as the phone only has charging 2.0? I could be way off with that statement by the way lol
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It has USB 2.0, which refers to data transfer speeds, which is a separate thing from the 3A charging.

Yotaphone 2 car charger

Hi, anyone good experience with a specific brand of car charger? Ali or ebay link would be nice.
What 'search words' would result in the best charger?
'Fast charging' might help as a word? Or Qi?
Almost a month late but any car charger that spits out 2A (2000mA) or more should be okay.
VirtuaLeech said:
Almost a month late but any car charger that spits out 2A (2000mA) or more should be okay.
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1000mA also works fine - I have old HTC czarter with such specs and there are no probs with it.
mc_gee said:
1000mA also works fine - I have old HTC czarter with such specs and there are no probs with it.
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You are absolutely right that a 1000mA also works fine. It's just that a 2000mA charges the YotaPhone a lot quicker. So when buying a new one I would always advice a 2000mA.
I bought this piece of equipment:
BlitzWolf® Qualcomm Certified Quick Charger QC 3.0 33W USB Type C BW-C8 Car Charger with 2.1A Reversible Micro USB Cable Double Sided
Very nice product, looks great and very high grade. Haven't tried it though, will do tomorrow.
What's neat that it comes with a high quality reversible micro-usb cable (on both sides) which makes plugging it in, a bliss.
Let you know what the results are with QC2.0

45 watt car charger

Anyone have a good suggestion for a full 45 watt car charger? In the car is about the only time I think I need the super fast charging. That seems to be the time I most often freaking out wishing my phone would charge faster when I'm pulling into somewhere. I've seen a few on eBay, but I'm not sure if they are legitimately 45 watts and also if they will be compatible with the Note 10 plus. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Whay are the specs for one? I got this one but unsure if it will support thensuper fast charging.
I guess ill find out in a few weeks
Link to charger
USB Wall Charger [GaN Tech], RAVPower 45W PD USB-C Charger Type-C Power Delivery Adapter, Ultra-Compact Compatible with MacBook, Dell Xps 15 13, iPad Pro 2018, iPhone Xs XR X and More https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H9WMW6N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_1TluDbHD1MP31
I'm looking for a car one.
Subscribed, wanting to know this to. Even for a 25w car charger at minimum
Waiting for someone to reply
just get a 45w charging power bank. but those are huge, big like the note10+
netnerd said:
just get a 45w charging power bank. but those are huge, big like the note10+
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I don't think its a good idea to leave those permanently in a hot car in summer.
Just saw you ask about car charger.
Ive seen some on amazon but havent used any
I'm going with this for a car charger and this for a wall charger.
Maybe, but prolly won't work with Samsung
Nekteck USB C Car Charger with 45W PD Power Delivery and 12W USB-A Port for Ipad pro, MacBook Pro/Air 2018, iPhone Xs/Max/XR/X/8, Galaxy S10/S9/S8, 3.3ft USB-C Cable Included https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075WQQG7C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_k91uDbF71BWP4
Whatever you get it will need to support Programmable Power Supply (PPS)
https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/08/13/galaxy-note10-plus-45w-charging/
I am looking for one of these too...
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I'm going with this for a car charger:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K65PG4...olid=13SRULXKEK9P1&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
and went with the one from Samsung for the wall
enginuity2 said:
I'm going with this for a car charger and this for a wall charger.
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Cozzeck said:
Maybe, but prolly won't work with Samsung
Nekteck USB C Car Charger with 45W PD Power Delivery and 12W USB-A Port for Ipad pro, MacBook Pro/Air 2018, iPhone Xs/Max/XR/X/8, Galaxy S10/S9/S8, 3.3ft USB-C Cable Included https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075WQQG7C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_k91uDbF71BWP4
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These prolly won't charge the Note 10+ at 45w. Note 10+ requires usb-pd 3.0 chargers with PPS.
Pathfinders said:
These prolly won't charge the Note 10+ at 45w. Note 10+ requires usb-pd 3.0 chargers with PPS.
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I'll talk to Samsung first...
- R. Kruse Ludington
Galaxy Note 8<-5<-3<-S3<-Nexus; Droid X; HTC HD2<-Touch Pro 2<-Tilt<-8525; O2 XDA II<-XDA; Motorola StarTac
I think I could a car charger which has the required output for a 45w super fast charging. What do you guys think?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07115BLPP
i think the charger has to also have the vooc and huawei handshake chip inside it as well as PD.
otherwise most cheapo chargers will use the old usb-PD chips that outputs 12v/2A and not 10v/4.5A. most cheap PD 20v chargers wont even enable 20v charge mode unless used in a truck 24v system, because the cheap chips are not able to boost /convert the 14v of the car battery to 20v at high amps.
heres a $4 chip with multiple charge tech handshakes,
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32997568785.html
hopefully someone with more elecro know how can help find a cheap chip that charges at samy 45w.
this cheapo $14 one states pps - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33020251902.html
sonhy said:
i think the charger has to also have the vooc and huawei handshake chip inside it as well as PD.
otherwise most cheapo chargers will use the old usb-PD chips that outputs 12v/2A and not 10v/4.5A. most cheap PD 20v chargers wont even enable 20v charge mode unless used in a truck 24v system, because the cheap chips are not able to boost /convert the 14v of the car battery to 20v at high amps.
heres a $4 chip with multiple charge tech handshakes,
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32997568785.html
hopefully someone with more elecro know how can help find a cheap chip that charges at samy 45w.
this cheapo $14 one states pps - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33020251902.html
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So then it might be that Samsung is only selling the 45W charger separately because it has a Huawei chip inside it, and Samsung doesn't want to be shown as including anything Huawei-related in anything sold with the phone due to the restrictions in the US against Huawei? And how do you know the 45W charger has a Huawei chip?
- R. Kruse Ludington
Galaxy Note 8<-5<-3<-S3<-Nexus; Droid X; HTC HD2<-Touch Pro 2<-Tilt<-8525; O2 XDA II<-XDA; Motorola StarTac
Found one
This 45w car charger says it's PD 3.0 + PPS. I've received mine from the official ebay UK Baseus store for £10.
baseusofficial.co.uk/shop/baseus-magic-series-pps-digital-display-type-c-pdqc-intelligent-45w-car-charger
I'll test it when my Note10+ comes hopefully on Friday 23rd.
KruseLudsMobile said:
So then it might be that Samsung is only selling the 45W charger separately because it...
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I don't know, im just seeing 10v @4.5A and im thinking it's like VOOC and other charge profile where the current is higher than 2Amps.
Im hoping its flexible and allows 12v @4A and such. either way im sure the handshake chip will be. ade cheap and cheapo $5 chargers will start to show up.
for $1000+ Hopefully the note10+ constantly checks the input voltage and disconnects the circuit internally if the source power goes bad.
I have two OnePlus chargers (one from my 6t and one from the 7 pro) and I'm going to try those and see if they work. If so, then I'm going to use my car charger that I used for my 7 pro.

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