Yeah, I ordered two about 3 weeks ago full price (still on backorder - just checked, they say early October delivery), then in a gift bundle that included another one that I selected, I got everything in that bundle - EXCEPT the 45W charger, so like yeah... Reminds me of "check is in the mail", or "sure we'll give you $X, just mail it in (but whatever we decide you cannot have it back)."...Heads up everyone, the shop Samsung app has the 45w charger available! Act fast!!....
I would Stick With Samsung, i am not trusting any of those 45watt adapter i will spend the 50.00 for the Samsung one, My Note10 Plus is over 1,100 so i will not buy anything cheap for my phone.
Yeah maybe slightly off topic but after spending alot of time looking for dongle/splitters... Realized we are getting into very sophisticated intelligent electronics now, and not everything can be plugged into everything... Kind of like playing with big blocks when you are a kid and then maturing into more sophisticated erector set building practices...I thought about buying the Anker 45W charger but then thought better to be safe than sorry. I'm just gonna stick with Samsung.
Yeah maybe slightly off topic but after spending alot of time looking for dongle/splitters... Realized we are getting into very sophisticated intelligent electronics now, and not everything can be plugged into everything... Kind of like playing with big blocks when you are a kid and then maturing into more sophisticated erector set building practices...![]()
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This is somewhat off topic but does anyone know if Samsung will be selling the 25 watt charger? It was originally listed on the website and then removed. It's been listed on Best Buy, but just as "coming soon."
Yeah and if you look at the listing, it actually says release date 8/7/19. So I don't know if they got cancelled or what.I'd like to know the same. I just came from Shop Samsung and was surprised it's not there.
Edit: Best Buy shows them "Coming Soon".
Is the cord that comes with it the same short one that came with the phone?My charger finally arrived today. Will drain the battery and test the charger tonight.
Most of the comments in this forum are fishing in the dark.
fishmd (no pun intended) is right. Specifically:
1. Cable must be ubs version 3.1 Gen 2, capacity 5A. Any and all dongles/adapters must follow the same standard (or else the "conversation" between the charger and the phone will be disrupted) and it won't charge at highest speed.
2. Normal standard pd charger will utilize 15Wx3V=45A standard. Samsung charger does not work that way, it utilizes 10Wx4.5V=45A.
Many chargers will charge the phone. But, anything that does not exactly match the above will not work for the highest speed charging: the phone does not handle more than 10W, and many of the chargers will not output more than 3V.
Also, there is no way to check the actual success of the higher charging rate without measuring what is going through the cable. So, this is the meter I am using and it works like a charm:
MakerHawk USB Power Meter, TC66 USB Tester Type C USB Voltage Meter and Current Tester, 0.96 Inch IPS Color LCD Display Power Tester Multimeter PD Ammeter Voltmeter QC 2.0 3.0 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NXRPNP...ag=hawk-future-20&ascsubtag=UUacUvbUpU6641251
That is how I came up with this table for the 25W charger. I'll do the same thing when I get the 45W Samsung charger.
I've been using the same meter in my hunt for a dongle with a USB charging port and a 3.5MM earphone jack. No luck, I've returned 2 so far...![]()
Should have it tomorrow.Did you get your 45w charger yet? I got mine. Looking forward to seeing your review.
Did you get your 45w charger yet? I got mine. Looking forward to seeing your review.
I did get it and tried making the same analysis I did with the other power supply, but my meter measurements jump all over the place, I've bought two separate meters now so I am disheartened and don't want to spend more # on meters. See the photo, can you decipher?Shiney.........I likey.
My guess is the meter simply isn't compatible.I did get it and tried making the same analysis I did with the other power supply, but my meter measurements jump all over the place, I've bought two separate meters now so I am disheartened and don't want to spend more # on meters. See the photo, can you decipher?![]()