Car Chargers

Serkle K

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Just wondering if anyone has the Samsung car charger listed in the link or something similar?

Adaptive Fast Charging Dual-Port Vehicle Charger (Detachable Micro USB and Type C Cable) Mobile Accessories - EP-LN920BBEGUS | Samsung US

I am going to need a new dual charger since mine got stolen, and since I now have the Note7. My fiancee has the iPhone 6s, and I'd need it to be compatible with hers too. Will this be okay for her phone and mine? Do I have to use a designated port, for one vs. the other, or does that not matter?

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amyf27

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Just wondering if anyone has the Samsung car charger listed in the link or something similar?

Adaptive Fast Charging Dual-Port Vehicle Charger (Detachable Micro USB and Type C Cable) Mobile Accessories - EP-LN920BBEGUS | Samsung US

I am going to need a new dual charger since mine got stolen, and since I now have the Note7. My fiancee has the iPhone 6s, and I'd need it to be compatible with hers too. Will this be okay for her phone and mine? Do I have to use a designated port, for one vs. the other, or does that not matter?

Thanks!
For now, I've been using my same car charger adapter from Walgreens. I usually just plug my Samsung Usb-c cord in there and go. I was thinking about getting a better charger fornthe car, but this is working just fine for now. I've also used the micro to usb-c adapter and changed that way with a Samsung wall charger adapter and that works well too.
 

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I have the Samsung fast charge charger. It works well. I have used it to charge my Note7 and my son's nexus tablet at the same time.
 

Serkle K

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I have the Samsung fast charge charger. It works well. I have used it to charge my Note7 and my son's nexus tablet at the same time.

does it matter which ports you used for the USB? I guess in the long run it doesn't matter if the connector to the device itself is the indicator of which device will get powered by which cord.
 

Serkle K

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My concern is the Fast Charging feature, and using the other port for my Fiancee's iPhone... I don't want to ruin either of our phones or my car outlet, if any of the car adapters I use cannot handle charging 2 different devices at 2 different speeds at the same time.
 

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