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Dvin_15 OP t1_iteqatz wrote
what's the chargers are you still using right now? do i have to buy charging cables from anker too?
what if i use the original cable from iphone and the anker power bricks? what will happens?
Thanks
adrxn0_ t1_itetfwn wrote
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I am using a mix of Apple original cables and Anker’s Type C to Lightning cables. I also have a mix of Apple & Anker power bricks (1 20W Apple Type C power brick and 2 Anker Type C 20W bricks). With the Anker power bricks, they will charge your phone a bit faster.
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You can still use the original cable with the Anker power bricks. You will just get faster charging speeds with the Anker adapters.
adrxn0_ t1_itf5ont wrote
Forgot to tell you that their products can be found at the following websites below. The decision is yours, whether you want to purchase it or not (up to you and your money).
https://www.amazon.com/Anker/s?k=Anker
For anyone wondering, I do not work for Anker nor have any affiliation with them. I just happen to like their charging products and use them in my day-to-day life. Thank you.
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[deleted] t1_iteofmk wrote
Buy the official apple MagSafe charger. It’s the best and not any more expensive than a normal good quality wireless charger
Dvin_15 OP t1_iteqmcv wrote
does the magsafe charger support fast charging?
EScootyrant t1_itex1o3 wrote
>does the magsafe charger support fast charging?
It charges up to 15W. I use a 30W PD 3.0 PPS GaN USB-C charger from Amazon. At times, I use this charger, with an OEM Apple MQGJ2AMA Lightning cable ($3 refurbished, I have 3). My Apple MHXH3AM/A is also an open box/refurbished. Both looks and works like brand new.
NCC71099 t1_iteyafp wrote
Apple's MagSafe Charger
>The MagSafe Charger makes wireless charging a snap. The perfectly aligned magnets attach to your iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 12, and iPhone 12 Pro and provide faster wireless charging up to 15W.
AdditionalMap5576 t1_itewcd9 wrote
do not buy the magsafe charger, it charges much slower and generates so much unnecessary heat
Whiplash104 t1_itew08u wrote
I also recommend Anker as one of the "best" you can buy. Their Nano 20 watt is a good choice and not too expensive. They have a 30 watt now if you want to splurge and get slightly faster charging, but any of their many chargers are good. I have also bought a few Aukey which I have been happy with.
To be honest you can use almost any lightning cable you can find. The cost difference is going to be in the durability as in how long they will last or how much abuse they can handle.
Also they have these cool nerdy cables like this one which will tell you the power transfer. https://a.co/d/4w0x7vd
NCC71099 t1_itey1u6 wrote
Don't use cheap cables and power bricks as they can damage your phone. I recommend any of Apple's or Anker's products.
https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/D24FDA17-DECF-46BB-AF47-AF4647D2B1F8
For wireless charging, I don't recommend buying Qi wireless chargers as they are slow and hot. Instead, get MagSafe chargers. Make sure any case you put on your iPhone supports MagSafe and has magnets built in.
https://www.apple.com/shop/iphone/accessories
If I am not mistaken
Magsafe: 15W
Wired: 18-20W
Qi Wireless Charging: 7.5W
AppropriateAction217 t1_itfen97 wrote
Another vote for Anker here.
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adrxn0_ t1_itepfsl wrote
Personally, I’d recommend Anker charging cables (prices range from $13 to $35) and their power bricks (prices range from $15 to $60 with different wattages). Apple’s official cables/chargers are fine and all, it’s just that over time, they will fray. Many of Anker’s charging cables are braided anyway, so they’re going to be more durable.