I get zero warning when plugging in my Pixel Chromebook charger. It says Charging. Not Charging Slowly or Charging Rapidly. Just Charging. It charges at 80% per hour anyway.
Charges 0-100% in 90 minutes and stays cool the whole time.
So it works perfectly.
Same kind of fluke could happen with the stock charger. Many stories of that happening. I'm saying it's possibly no more likely with the alternate charger.
My point is that the problem that started this whole thread was likely a fluke. I don't see much concern with using an alternate USB C charger (such as Pixel C or Pixel Chromebook ones) with HTC 10. But far be it for me to say with assurance.
Thanks, and I know all this too. But it still doesn't answer my question: If the much lower wattage Pixel C charger caused problems, why doesn't the much higher wattage Pixel Chromebook charger cause problems?
Thanks, but I know all this. My question is why I have no problem with the much more powerful Chromebook charger vs. the less powerful Pixel C charger which has given the writer problem.
Well color me confused. I use my Chromebook Pixel (2015) charger to charge my HTC 10 every night. I leave it on there night for up to 7 hours. Phone is always on, cool, and fully charged in the morning.
It's 60 watts...