After a long day of texting, calling, streaming, and a bit of gaming, you'll want to recharge your phone. For this, exists one device without which mobile phones wouldn't be as convenient as they currently are: the phone charger. The frustration you experience when faced with an empty battery and a missing charger serves to show how crucial a charger is.
Mobile phone charger technology has advanced over the years and still continues to do so. Today, we have different types of phone chargers, from the most standard USB chargers to the wireless chargers. These chargers have different attributes that make them compatible with different mobile phones.
In this article, we will explore the different types of mobile phone chargers. We will also look at chargers used by one of the leading manufacturers of mobile phones, Samsung.
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These are the most common mobile phone chargers. They have two components, a wall charger, and a USB cable. Based on the shape of the cable ports, there are three types of USB chargers; type A, Micro-USB, and USB type C.
Type A and Micro-USB
In most USB chargers, type A and Micro-USB are used together. The type A end of the cable, which is rectangular in shape, is the one which you usually plug into the wall charger. The Micro-USB end is much smaller and is inserted into the mobile phone port.
This is because most wall chargers have a type A port, and most mobile phones have a Micro-USB port.
USB type C
The USB C charger is the most recent of USB chargers. What sets it apart from the others is that it can be plugged in either up or down. These charger cables can be type C on both ends or type A on the wall charger end, depending on the manufacturer.
The USB C charger is increasingly gaining popularity. Mobile phone companies are using it more and more in their latest releases. Thus, it is predicted to be the future of USB chargers.
Wireless charging may seem like something from the future, but you'll be surprised to learn that it's been around for a long time. It has only been recently incorporated into mobile phones, giving it widespread popularity.
As the name suggests, wireless charging does not require a cable. Wireless chargers have a charging base on which you place the phone to charge. Unlike USB cables that support a wide range of devices, wireless chargers only support a few compatible devices.
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Samsung is one of the leading names in mobile phone technology. In recent years, most of their smartphones have adapted fast charging technology. This technology allows you to recharge your phone in the minimum time possible. To match this feature, Samsung has developed chargers that support fast charging. Some of these chargers include;
Samsung Wireless Duo Pad
Samsung 25W USB-C charger
Samsung 15W wireless charger
Samsung 45W charger
Samsung micro USB/USB-C charger
Samsung Fast Charge car charger
It is important to note that there are safety features that you need to adhere to when using your smartphone charger. To extend the life of your cables, avoid tangling them when not in use. This will prevent the cables from wearing and eventually tearing.
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