Can you use ANY phone charger to charge your phone?

Can you use ANY phone charger to charge your phone?

Liron Segev

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Wakey Wakey
Wakey Wakey - 09.10.2023 08:44

My head is gonna explode. That was TMI. Watts, Amps & Voltage At least i underatood ur simple math formula. A×V=W 🤡

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kanbisk
kanbisk - 13.08.2023 13:21

Fast charging overheating the battery, isn't this shorting the life of the battery and fire hazard?

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Archer 1
Archer 1 - 03.08.2023 11:47

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Jesuswins
Jesuswins - 30.07.2023 13:11

Thank you ❤

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Michelle King
Michelle King - 01.07.2023 16:57

Phones shouldn't go to 100% It burns the battery.

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landmark
landmark - 22.06.2023 01:04

Awesome work A1 golden

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Shane Morgan
Shane Morgan - 30.05.2023 19:29

What if the USB cable is white on the inside instead of black or blue?

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fvrrljr
fvrrljr - 04.05.2023 23:14

enjoyed this very informative video better than the others out there

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John D
John D - 08.04.2023 10:06

Thanks.

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Bryan Ibarra
Bryan Ibarra - 08.04.2023 02:29

The cable I use to charge my phone has a white connector not a blue or black what does that mean for my phone.?

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Ali Ettienne
Ali Ettienne - 07.04.2023 06:45

This is very informative

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newposter30
newposter30 - 04.04.2023 02:26

Wouldn't also make a difference on which USB port you used to plug the cord into your laptop?

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darknessblade
darknessblade - 02.04.2023 20:45

I only buy 100W USB C-C cables. then use adapters that support high amperage charging.

it saves me a lot of issues, since I know all my cables are the same type of cable. and not a cable that is QC3 compliant, and another that is QC4 compliant

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Mark Lewus
Mark Lewus - 28.03.2023 22:48

This was a helpful video. My only comment is that modern chargers support a wide array of voltages and currents to provide higher power, but this negotiation is done directly between the power brick and the device. Putting the meter in the middle limits the power to 10 watts (5V/2A). USB-C PD is capable of up to 100 watts (20V/5A), and even more on some newer versions. USB-A with QC 3.0 is capable of up to 36 watts (12V/3A). The negotiation occurs upon cable connection, and the device will only draw the power it is capable of safely absorbing, at a current the cable is capable of safely delivering.

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Marty Your Holiness
Marty Your Holiness - 28.03.2023 17:06

I have USB cables that are neither blue nor black, they are white. What does that mean?

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John Monkus
John Monkus - 24.03.2023 18:27

Too fast charging would overheat both the battery and the phone. Use caution. Avoid letting your phone run down in full sunlight. I let that happen to a phone and in a few weeks, had to replace it due to miserable battery life.

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Chris Burger
Chris Burger - 18.03.2023 21:16

Do we need to deep cycle these modern phones?

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Devil Angel
Devil Angel - 18.03.2023 14:55

Today a learned allot!

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Syeda Saima
Syeda Saima - 18.03.2023 12:50

hes cool

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Jezel Gentiles
Jezel Gentiles - 17.03.2023 17:45

Mine is not PD2 or PD3🤧🤧🤧 It is only PD 😢😢😢😢

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boerkuhjah
boerkuhjah - 17.03.2023 13:04

That’s exactly how it works. Thank you for this

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Colin-UK
Colin-UK - 14.03.2023 06:08

When using a fast charging plug, does it matter what cable you use? Meaning slandered I got a cable with my fast charging plug, can I still use my old cable that came with my standard plug ?

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Dave Cooper
Dave Cooper - 13.03.2023 21:32

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Simon Tasievski
Simon Tasievski - 13.03.2023 16:08

My Apple cable is white inside?

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GazzaB
GazzaB - 13.03.2023 00:53

The best and most simple explanations I’ve watched on You Tube were from two electricians and they both said exactly the same things. 1. Use your original cable that came with your device. 2. Make sure the charger has the same Voltage as the Voltage input of your device. 3. Make sure the Amp output of the charger is equal to or higher than the Amp input of your device. The device will only draw what it needs so won’t be damaged if the Amps from the charger are higher. If it is lower, in extreme cases it can damage your device. Using a charger with a different Voltage can also damage your device.

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MerkDolf
MerkDolf - 12.03.2023 20:08

Interesting 😅 👌 👍

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Erobos Abzu Lamashtu
Erobos Abzu Lamashtu - 12.03.2023 19:49

I'm SO elated you made this video so I don't have to keep on explain this multiple x to people; I can just send them here😌

My on the go charger is the UGREEN GaN 100W.

The USB Tester is a revelation and I plan to get 1, Thanx as Always for making dynamic, Very informative content!

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Balls deep
Balls deep - 12.03.2023 17:55

I just charge while I’m sleeping.

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Lampe2020
Lampe2020 - 12.03.2023 15:30

I just use my Dell 65W USB-C laptop charger for both my Dell Latitude 3120 and my Samsung Galaxy A5 from 2017, both charge well with it and only get minimally warm (barely noticeable).

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BeatboxNorwich (Grega)
BeatboxNorwich (Grega) - 12.03.2023 15:25

Great video Liron! "We're not done yet!" 😆

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Mal Back Talking Tesla
Mal Back Talking Tesla - 12.03.2023 12:35

Liron your videos are always informative and interesting to watch thanks for always bringing the good stuff

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Shantanu Sapru
Shantanu Sapru - 12.03.2023 12:32

An absolutely awesome & excellent video!!!
Could you do a video comparing the USB-C vs mini-USB type charger?

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Corindikev
Corindikev - 12.03.2023 09:31

Good information here. I spent a bit of time to do some research and what you have said confirms it. I purchased a replacement 3 pin double socket with 2 x USB A & 1 x USB C sockets built in with 3.6 amps maximum output. I still have my 2017 LG G6 phone which can be charged to a maximum 18 watts with a QC3 standard cable. I use the USB C socket and cable to charge my phone and from empty to 50% takes about half an hour and another hour and 20 minutes from 50% to 100%. I am still on the original battery and I put it on charge every night with the occasional full discharge & recharge.

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Lonnie C
Lonnie C - 12.03.2023 07:56

👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏

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Glyne Martin_1
Glyne Martin_1 - 12.03.2023 06:47

Never knew about the blue VS black coloured USB-C cables...or the USC to USC cables/chargers.
Thanks...

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Kenneth Andrada
Kenneth Andrada - 12.03.2023 05:29

Great post. Now if by chance, can you cover wireless charging? And any differences in that realm. Thanks for all you do to keep us informed.

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Aries Geronimo
Aries Geronimo - 12.03.2023 03:52

Use powerbank please

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Shaggy
Shaggy - 12.03.2023 03:17

this is something I've been wanting to hear... the tester will be very useful once I get my hands on one.

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jimmy
jimmy - 12.03.2023 03:12

i'd rather trickle charge overnight and prolong battery life

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Michael Keith
Michael Keith - 12.03.2023 02:06

This is why I won't buy a phone that doesn't come with an official charger, it's disgraceful to sell phones for hundreds yet not provide one. It's like they are negating responsibility if you use the wrong charger.

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David P.
David P. - 12.03.2023 00:31

Another great and helpful video. Does this info also apply to charging in a vehicle? I notice my phone , my gps or any device, takes forever to charge while on trips or driving around town.

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Ace Handler
Ace Handler - 12.03.2023 00:23

Excellent, just what I needed for my insomnia, muahahaha! Seriously though, it was serious though. Gotta get one of those testers for the USB - so cool! I'll like on for a headband to wear to monitor brain activity (on those special days when there is some). Good job Mr. - you do good works 🙂

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Chas Reno
Chas Reno - 11.03.2023 23:59

Thanks, saved me from self testing!

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Mighty Might
Mighty Might - 11.03.2023 23:51

Don’t forget iPhone users, with the new update, Apple opted your phone into “Clean Energy Charging” that limits how fast your phone charges depending on the availability of renewable’s. You have to disable it.

Settings>Battery>Battery Health and Charging

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Thomas K
Thomas K - 11.03.2023 23:24

Thank You Liron, this was very interesting!

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John Sikora
John Sikora - 11.03.2023 23:15

Why does the measuring device sometimes read 9 volts output from the charger? That seems to be way too high for a charger and possibly bad for the battery.

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Mark Stowe
Mark Stowe - 11.03.2023 23:14

Professor Segev for the win! Once again … clarity in IT! Thank you kind sir!

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Michael Lederman
Michael Lederman - 11.03.2023 23:08

What an amazingly easy way to understand this information, thank you.

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