Different Charger adapater

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Mostly phones now having C port. There are different watt charger adapater for different brand phones. 

If used different watt adapter with charging cable than speficied watt by brand , will this effect battery capacity of phone? Or any negative impact on phone ?? 

Is thr universal charge adapter for any brand phone ? Suggest few cost effective adapters 

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if the specs are exactly same, do not have to worry but it will definitely have effect on battery health&performance if specs do not match. myself had sacrificed a mobile due to this mistake.i was very careful but still there was a little mismatch and its gone like Thanos snapped.

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In that case, we have to buy diferent specific adapters ? Hope watt matters not the brand of adapters as some are cheaper and from same companies adapters are quite expensive 


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U Can Use Any Charger In New Phone And Box Given Charger In Old Phone But Use Cable Given In Box.... Cable Has Micro Chip That Adjusts Power Requirement Phone Needs... Other Brand Cable Provides Constant Power Supply And Produces Over-Heat (Faced In Redmi Note 5 Phone With Boat Micro USB Cable)
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If the adapter supports PD technology, you would not face any issue. But use good branded charger.

Suggestion - Samsung PD adapters (requires type c to type c cable)

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Recently bought  Samsung s21 fe, yet to deliver. It has type c to c. For the time being can we use regular usb charger (realme xpro7 charger) without affecting s21fe's battery or any other parts? 

powerbanks can be used for this type c to c ?

Any suggestion for good adapter for S21 FE. 

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More than different wattage, careful with cost-effective options (especially rebranded chargers). Not every such brand/model might cause damage but i got one 65W USB-PD adapter for ~500 from a sale and i can feel the static current on every device i connect it with (Phones, tablets, laptops, even smart watches). I have used same 65W or higher wattage chargers with same outlet but this never happened before (grounding isn't the reason)

Modern devices got overcharge protection built-in (Restricts excess power/voltage from power source) + lot of smartphone brands got optimized/night charging mode via OS settings (Limits the charging speed by a significant margin when the battery percentage crosses 80/85%). There's a possibility for these protection circuits to fail but you would know it when they do (Charging speed will no longer be regulated at any percentage of charging)

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Paji without going into so much technical details Suppose a phone supports 25w charging and official oem charger also with same capacity. Now if third party charger but from good company like belkin/car charger again from belkin/power bank maybe mi? Is used and these support say 20w charging in case 1 and in case 2 say they support 100w charging. Now can these difference in w cause damage to phone battery?
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