Best fast GaN charger for smartphones?

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doesn't OnePlus use their own proprietary tech for fast charging? i don't know if it would charge at 45w on these chargers.

CMF is a subsidiary of nothing so it should be fine. it is scheduled to arrive on 5th.

so oneplus community posts suggest it can charge at 27w on pd chargers. so that's the best you can expect on these chargers.


i saw 45w on some indian tech blogger. not sure if he is right about it. what is your source for 45w?
 
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Not active right now but it's coming it seems.

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Spigen 3in1 10000mAh Wireless Charging Power Bank

The charger might also be a nice deal at that price. @anmolbhard004 might like to keep an eye on it.

Spigen PE2007 70W GaN Dual Port Fast iPhone Wall Charger
 
Single Port Use Output
60W (5V 3A / 9V 3A (Power Delivery 3.0))

Dual Port Use Output

50W and 20WW (5V 3A / 9V 3A (Power Delivery 3.0))

How come this charger emits 60W and 50W here, I don't understand.
Also doesn't work for Samsung PPS charging?
 
I have this Spigen PE2007 70W GaN. Amazon.in

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I mean, I don't play with it as a fidget spinner or throw it around in my free time so the plastic quality seems okay to me. It sits on an extension cord permanently and powers a wireless charger and my MacBook Air M1, powerbanks and any other gadget requiring USB-C. Haven't had any issues so far.

Got it for 2.1k
 
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If you are using a single port it gives a max output of 60W from that port.
However, if you connect one more device on the 2nd port, it reduces the output of 1st port to 50W and outputs 20W from the other.

Ok my bad. I have made corrections above.
 
@Nishant bro you have literally described the previous image.

Anyway, I found this after digging a little deeper.

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Single Port Use: Total 60.0W
USB-C Output 1: 5.0V=3.0A, 9.0V=2.22A Total 20W MAX
USB-C Output 2: 5.0V=3.0A, 9.0V=3.0A, 15.0V=3.0A, 20.0V=3.0A Total 60W MAX


Dual Port Use: Total 70.0W MAX
USB-C Output 1: 5.0V=3.0A, 9.0V=2.22A Total 20W MAX
USB-C Output 2: 5.0V=3.0A. 9.0V=3.0A, 15.0V=3.0A, 20V=2.5A Total: 50W MAX

If I understand correctly, 60W charging is possible only when the device can accept 20V x 3A charging first.
Most probably, won't work for Samsung fast charging for new devices (pps/ppd), could work well for iPhone and mac though.
Any device that needs different voltage values to charge, won't work for high speed charging.
 
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Of course, it will charge at max speeds only if the device supports it.

PPS is not supported (clearly mentioned in the listing).
 

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