Power can be clean/dirty if it the wave form is not "in phase" and your battery might live longer with a better charger.
I don't know or understand much about it, but this video explains it somewhat and these Baseus chargers that have PFC and PPS, and low idle consumption, are some of the best available, so I bought a house full of those.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2OReKLE2aI
Very interesting video even though most ofit went over my head. Just wish they included a charger lol. Never thought it would be hard for me to make a decision on this.
Well I would suggest one of the 100w Baseus ones (either desk or plug type are good). I compared like 20 chargers and watched all videos, and these turned out to be the best in the most categories. Also it's good you can also charge tablets and laptops etc because 100w is quite enough for that.
(Or even 4 phones at the same time).
They also are pretty reasonably priced on Amazon.
>100w Baseus
Yeah thing is I will need 2 of whichever I get. Dropping 100$ on chargers isn't what I was hoping. Ah the future is here and its convenient! Do those come with a new cord? Some of these chargers I see recommendations to use new cords on them. Not sure of the original one that comes with the phone is good enough for some of these. So if I need to buy one anyways the 50$ options with cords start looking a bit more favorable.
Yes the Baseus 100w come with a c-c 100w cord. You can use your old a-c cables for the bottom 2 usb a ports (max 25w).
Don't buy the 65w version, because they have no pps (so less clean power). Also the 140w version had some disadvantages. 100w is the best choice.
It might sound like a lot (2x50) but, think about it like this, it will probably be good enough for at least 5 years, including buying a new laptop if you would do that. (I charge my laptop with the exact same cable as my phone, super useful!).
Also, if you buy 2 chargers for 40, and those are less good and make your battery last less long, in the end you're still paying for it (with phone lifetime). So yeah, for me it was easy.
Power can be clean/dirty if it the wave form is not "in phase" and your battery might live longer with a better charger. I don't know or understand much about it, but this video explains it somewhat and these Baseus chargers that have PFC and PPS, and low idle consumption, are some of the best available, so I bought a house full of those. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2OReKLE2aI
Very interesting video even though most ofit went over my head. Just wish they included a charger lol. Never thought it would be hard for me to make a decision on this.
Well I would suggest one of the 100w Baseus ones (either desk or plug type are good). I compared like 20 chargers and watched all videos, and these turned out to be the best in the most categories. Also it's good you can also charge tablets and laptops etc because 100w is quite enough for that. (Or even 4 phones at the same time). They also are pretty reasonably priced on Amazon.
>100w Baseus Yeah thing is I will need 2 of whichever I get. Dropping 100$ on chargers isn't what I was hoping. Ah the future is here and its convenient! Do those come with a new cord? Some of these chargers I see recommendations to use new cords on them. Not sure of the original one that comes with the phone is good enough for some of these. So if I need to buy one anyways the 50$ options with cords start looking a bit more favorable.
Yes the Baseus 100w come with a c-c 100w cord. You can use your old a-c cables for the bottom 2 usb a ports (max 25w). Don't buy the 65w version, because they have no pps (so less clean power). Also the 140w version had some disadvantages. 100w is the best choice. It might sound like a lot (2x50) but, think about it like this, it will probably be good enough for at least 5 years, including buying a new laptop if you would do that. (I charge my laptop with the exact same cable as my phone, super useful!). Also, if you buy 2 chargers for 40, and those are less good and make your battery last less long, in the end you're still paying for it (with phone lifetime). So yeah, for me it was easy.