- May 14, 2013
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This is the item in question that brought this into question: Amazon.com: Mediabridge High Output Dual USB Car Charger For iPad and iPhone (Dual Port High Output Design: 1.0 Amp USB for iPhone; 2.1 Amp for iPad or additional iPhone): Cell Phones & Accessories
And here is the note on it: Mediabridge Charging Cables and Adapters are sold separately for certain Android smart devices such as the Galaxy Tab, Samsung s3, Nexus, HTC Vivid that require a special charging cable in order to charge in full AC Mode.
So what is so special about these cables (I assume the ones that ship with our S4 is this special one) that makes them able to charge at 2A that a regular cable would not (do regular ones top out at 1A?). Is it just a thicker gauge of wire to be able to support the additional amp?
How do I know if the cable I have can give 2A or not? I've seen my phone charge even with only 500mA from a USB port so its not like it NEEDS 2A or nothing happens so that's not a way to test.
And here is the note on it: Mediabridge Charging Cables and Adapters are sold separately for certain Android smart devices such as the Galaxy Tab, Samsung s3, Nexus, HTC Vivid that require a special charging cable in order to charge in full AC Mode.
So what is so special about these cables (I assume the ones that ship with our S4 is this special one) that makes them able to charge at 2A that a regular cable would not (do regular ones top out at 1A?). Is it just a thicker gauge of wire to be able to support the additional amp?
How do I know if the cable I have can give 2A or not? I've seen my phone charge even with only 500mA from a USB port so its not like it NEEDS 2A or nothing happens so that's not a way to test.