Another reason not to buy cheap 3rd party accessories

BobR1908

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Another reason: I am not going to invest in a $700 phone only to charge it using a cheap $5 charger. I always buy genuine batteries and chargers!
 

DaRkL3AD3R

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Another reason: I am not going to invest in a $700 phone only to charge it using a cheap $5 charger. I always buy genuine batteries and chargers!

Truth. It's especially noteworthy (see what I did there) in using 3rd party batteries. They often are only up to 50% of the rated capacity.
 

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Cheap chargers are fine, but go for genuine batteries.

What we call "chargers" aren't really chargers. The charger is in the phone. What we call chargers are simply power supplies. The changer inside the phone regulates the charging voltage and current.

If you are electrocuted by the power supply then it's probably got exposed, shorted wires or something. A decent cheap power supply won't do this.
 

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It could also be a power surge which caused the charger to malfunction. Notice how these are usually not from the USA, but in Asia or whatever. For every one story reported at a news agency, there are others that had bad results(damaged phone or charger) but perhaps no bodily injury

I usually use only OEM chargers and batteries.

If money is an issue, you can use other manufacturers chargers. I use the charger from my new ipad or touchpad to charge my note II. The palm charger also works well, though only 1a

Sent from my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note II