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For charging - I only buy the Samsung branded products to ensure compatibility. No sense trying cheap third party ones. This tech is too new to rely on non-samsung.
I assume you meant note 10+, the note 10 does not have 45 watt chargingWhats also disappointing is the non Samsung chargers that are 45w don't even charge at 25w. They charge the Note 10 at the same old charging speeds as previous Samsung phones.....15w. I compared my charger to the 45w charger I bought on Amazon and it was the same time until full charge.
For short charging times where you're low on battery it should actually make more of a difference because it slows itself down as your battery gets more full. If you're at 5%, you'll notice a difference in the speed.From what I'm reading, the charger, cable, and device (the 10+ only in this case) have to be compatible to get the full 45W power. Even still, I think it's a waste of money. From the few reports from those that have successfully used even Samsung's own 45W charger at full speed, the total difference in charging times 0-100% was minimal. Since most use is going to be with partial charges, the time difference would be even less, if not unnoticeable.
I think there's actually an extra requirement too. From what I've been reading, not only do you need PD 3.0 and PPS. You also need PPS that supports up to 4.5A. Most only support 3A which is the problem. Apparently upping the amperage and keeping the voltage lower helps with heat. So it'll be a min before everyone catches up with the requirements. Got to use the Samsung one for now.From what I'm reading, you need a 45W (or more) charger that had PD 3.0. and the cable needs to be a USB 3.1 cable. Allegedly some USB 2.0 cables come with the eMarker that provides the communication for this technology, but they are probably rate as it was not required of the spec. Trying to find such a cable is confusing on Amazon. A lot of the products put ambiguous language in the descriptions.
If your phone is at 5%, you'll soon have other problems, like an expensive battery replacement in 6 months. Phones shouldn't be allowed to drop below 40% if possible (no lower 25% in extreme cases, should something prevent charging right away), and the 45W charger apparently starts slowing down at around 50%. So for those following best practices, there's only a 10% window of full charge rates.For short charging times where you're low on battery it should actually make more of a difference because it slows itself down as your battery gets more full. If you're at 5%, you'll notice a difference in the speed.
Crap. Wasted a bunch of money on 45w chargers and 45w car chargers. They top out at 15w.![]()