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What should we pay attention to when buying a charger?

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What should we pay attention to when buying a charger?

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Chargers that can fast charge must be equipped with specific technologies and standards. Below you can find some common types of chargers that support fast charging:

1. Qualcomm Quick Charge (QC) Supported Chargers
Qualcomm Quick Charge is one of the best-known fast-charging technologies. It is typically used for Android devices. Different versions are available, such as Quick Charge 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, and 4+. The latest versions provide faster charging with higher wattage.

2. USB Power Delivery (USB-PD) Supported Chargers
USB-PD is one of the most common fast-charging standards and is compatible with many devices. iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, and Android devices can be fast-charged with this technology. USB-PD has various power outputs, such as 18W, 30W, 60W, and even 100W.

3. Apple 20W USB-C Power Adapter
Apple's iPhone 8 and later models can be fast-charged with 20W USB-C power adapters. This adapter uses the USB-PD standard and can charge your iPhone up to 50% in 30 minutes.

4. Samsung Super Fast Charging (SFC) Supported Chargers
Samsung's Super Fast Charging technology is developed specifically for models like the Galaxy S and Note series. Typically, 25W and 45W fast charging adapters are used. Higher wattages significantly reduce charging time.

5. OnePlus Warp Charge Supported Chargers
Developed specifically for OnePlus phones, Warp Charge technology provides extremely fast charging with high wattage (such as 30W, 65W). This technology also minimizes phone overheating, ensuring efficient charging.

6. Oppo VOOC and SuperVOOC Supported Chargers
Oppo's VOOC and SuperVOOC technologies are developed specifically for Oppo and Realme devices. SuperVOOC chargers offer 50W and higher power, providing incredibly fast charging times.

7. Xiaomi Mi Turbo Charge Supported Chargers
Xiaomi uses a fast-charging technology called Mi Turbo Charge. This technology allows devices to be charged quickly with 30W and higher output power.

8. Huawei SuperCharge Supported Chargers
Huawei SuperCharge technology is optimized for Huawei phones. Devices can be charged very quickly with 22.5W, 40W, and higher power outputs.

9. Anker PowerPort III Series
Anker's PowerPort III series includes USB-C PD supported fast chargers. They offer compatible and powerful charging options for both Android and iPhone devices.

10. GaN Technology Supported Chargers
New generation GaN (Gallium Nitride) technology allows chargers to deliver higher wattage in smaller sizes. These chargers support fast-charging standards like USB-PD and can reach high power values such as 65W, 100W.

11. Wireless Fast Charging Stands
Some wireless chargers offer fast wireless charging with 10W, 15W, or higher power outputs. However, wired chargers are generally faster.

Things to Consider for Fast Charging
Compatible Cable: To get full efficiency from fast charging, you need a supporting cable in addition to your charger.
Device Compatibility: Make sure your phone supports fast charging technology.
Wattage: Higher wattage means faster charging, but you should not use a charger that exceeds the maximum supported wattage of the device.
By choosing one of these fast chargers, you can significantly reduce your charging time.

Advantages of Using Fast Charging
1. Time Savings
The biggest advantage of fast charging technology is that it can charge your devices in a much shorter time. This provides great convenience, especially in emergencies or for those who frequently use their phone throughout the day.

2. Less Waiting Time
The charging process, which can take several hours with standard chargers, can be completed in as little as 30-60 minutes thanks to fast chargers. This eliminates the need to constantly keep your device plugged in.

3. High Performance
Fast charging is optimized for modern devices. As new-generation phones, tablets, and even laptops come with larger batteries, fast chargers can effectively fill these large batteries.

4. Energy Efficiency
Fast chargers are generally good in terms of energy efficiency as well. Since the charging process takes less time, the amount of energy consumed by the device while charging also decreases.

Things to Consider When Using Fast Charging
1. Battery Health
Fast charging technology is generally designed to prevent excessive overheating of batteries. However, constantly using high-speed charging can negatively affect battery life in the long run. Therefore, using fast charging only when necessary can be a good strategy.

2. Use Original Accessories
To get full efficiency from fast charging technology, it is important to use accessories recommended or certified by your device's manufacturer. Low-quality or fake chargers can both damage your device and may not offer fast charging support.

3. Phone Usage During Charging
Using your phone while charging can cause the device to overheat, especially during fast charging. If possible, avoid using your device during the fast charging process.

4. Charger Power
Using a charger with a wattage higher than your phone or tablet's maximum supported wattage usually does not cause any problems, as devices only draw as much power as they need. However, using a lower wattage charger can prevent fast charging from being effective and you may experience a slower charging process.

5. Cable Quality
No matter how powerful your charger is, a low-quality cable can significantly reduce charging speed. To fully utilize fast charging, you should use a high-quality cable appropriate for your charger.

 

Which Devices Support Fast Charging?

1. Apple Devices
iPhone 8 and later models support fast charging. They can be charged with Apple's 20W and higher power adapters.
iPad Pro, iPad Air, and new generation iPad models can also fast charge with USB-PD chargers.
MacBook models are compatible with USB-C fast charging adapters.
2. Samsung Devices
Samsung Galaxy S series (S8 and later), Note series, and Z Fold/Flip models support fast charging.
You can benefit from fast charging by using 25W or 45W charging adapters.
3. OnePlus Devices
OnePlus 6T and later models support fast charging with Warp Charge technology. These devices can charge at high speeds such as 30W, 65W.
4. Oppo and Realme Devices
Oppo's Find X and Reno series models and some Realme models support VOOC or SuperVOOC fast charging.
5. Xiaomi Devices
Xiaomi Mi series and Redmi Note series support fast charging technology. Xiaomi's latest models can charge at incredibly high speeds like 67W or 120W.
6. Huawei Devices
Huawei's P and Mate series devices offer SuperCharge support up to 40W.

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