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How to Buy the Best Quick Wall Charger for Your Phone

Back in the good old days, buying a charger for your phone was perhaps the simplest and easiest thing there was. Simply because there were not a lot of options available, to begin with. Almost every phone except Apple devices followed the same standard and same charging ports, as well.

That thing has changed a lot ever since and the thing is that you can actually find a slew of different chargers in the market not just in terms of the charging ports, but in terms of standards, as well as a lot of different factors. If you are looking of buying a charger, too. We actually have a list of the best quick phone chargers available for your device if you are willing to buy the right option.

However, we also want to talk about some of the tips or suggestions that would help you buy the best possible charger without running into any issues that might come in the way. This is certainly an important factor for a lot of people, especially those who just want to have a simple and smooth buying experience.

Let’s not waste more time and have a look.

Start By Figuring Out the Charging Port

First things first, whenever you are in the market to get the charger, you need to make sure that you know about the charging port. This is something that should be a no brainer as pretty much everyone you meet is aware of this. However, the same does not apply to some people. As a matter of fact, many people get confused when it comes to deciding the charging port.

If you are having some sort of confusion, as well. We are going to make things easier and simpler for you by listing down the most common charging ports.

  • Micro USB: The first one is micro-USB; it has been the industry standard for some time but it is now being phased out by the much better USB Type C. Still, you use Micro USB being used in cheaper, as well as older devices that are available in the market.
  • USB Type C: Successor to the micro USB, this USB port is great, and the best part is that it is reversible, too. You no longer have to struggle when plugging in your devices because both directions work the same way. It is slowly becoming the mainstream port in most of the smartphones as well as other devices we see in the market.
  • Lightning Port: Used exclusively on Apple devices, this is Apple’s take on having a proprietary port. This is also reversible, and works really, really well.

These are just the three ports available on most of the phones you will see in the market. Once you are buying a charger, keep these in mind and you will not have any issues.

Required Voltage

Another important factor that you need to consider is the voltage that is required. With different phones having different battery capacities rated differently. You need to be very careful about the charger you are buying. Normally, we would suggest you stick to the first party charger. However, if you are having a hard time finding that charger, you should always look at trusted brands like Anker, Aukey, Tronsmart, and a few others.

Make sure that the charger you are buying has the appropriate voltage, otherwise, you can easily run into issues such as slow charging, or not charging, at all.

Avoid Cheap Chargers

There is no denying that saving money is a good thing. I have found myself in multiple situations where I saved as much money as I could. However, when it comes to a charger or anything that supplies power to a component, I try to avoid the situation at all costs.

The reason is simple; cheaper chargers use components that are not good at all. Therefore, when you try and charge using them, they do supply the current, but it is not in the best possible ways, and can often end up overcharging, which can severely damage your battery, or even kill your phone.

Albeit companies like Samsung and Apple have advanced charging protectors installed in their ports, it is still better to be on the careful side rather than getting in trouble with the cheap charger.

What Type of Charger Do You Require?

Okay, this is going to sound strange to a lot of people but chargers are no longer just limited to bricks that you plug into wall sockets and charge your phone. The technology has evolved to the point that we have multiple types of chargers available in mind; each equipped with the ability to do the same job, albeit in a different fashion.

When you are buying a charger, it is really important that you buy the right one because you really do not want to mess that up. Below you can see some of the most common charger types available in the market.

  • Wall Chargers: Perhaps the oldest method of charging your phone happens to be by using a wall charger. Wall chargers, as the name suggests, the area used by putting them into the wall socket and charging your device through that. Simple, cheap, and effective.
  • Desktop Chargers: This is more of a modern take on chargers. Instead of having a single charger plugged into the wall, companies have made a bigger charger that requires power through an external source like an adapter. The benefit here is that these chargers come with a plethora of ports. Which means that if you own multiple devices and you want to be able to charge all of them at once, these chargers will let you do that.
  • Car Chargers: These are, as the name suggests, are only suitable for people who have cars and prefer the ability to charge their device whenever they are out and about. It is a pretty simple factor that most people need to consider, and the best part is that you really do not have to worry about not having enough current because you do get some pretty fast charging speeds if your devices support it.
  • Power Banks: Power banks or portable chargers are great for people who travel a lot and want to make sure that their devices remain powered throughout their journey. Sure, modern devices are being more battery efficient, but the thing is that when you are traveling, it is very, very easy to run out of battery. In such situations, it is really important to be able to charge your devices.
  • Wireless Chargers: There is no denying that wireless chargers have become a lot more popular. Granted, they do take away some usability since the phone has to stay on the charging cradle, but the good thing about these chargers is that they are great in eliminating any need for wires, especially when it comes to your device. You would still be powering the charger through a cable, but not the phone. Which is definitely a good thing.

Do You Want to Charge Multiple Devices?

Another tip that we would give you is that if you are looking to charge multiple devices, you should definitely look into the chargers that come with multiple outputs. Having a wireless pair of headphones, as well as a smartphone, I do need some flexibility that helps me charge both my devices at the same time, especially when they are close to running out of battery at the same time.

So, if you are someone who often finds themselves in such a situation, it is always better to think about getting a charger with multiple outputs, so you do not run into any issues that might come in the way.

Conclusion

Buying a charger surely used to be an easy process. Now it is just a complicated one that requires a careful thought process. If you are someone who generally loves technology, and is well-versed in everything that has happened, or is happening in the world of technology, then the process for you would a simple one.

However, if you do not invest much time in technology, then you might need some guidance, which is okay, too. Because the guide here is definitely going to help you in all possible ways.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Bill Wilson


Bill is a certified Microsoft Professional providing assistance to over 500 remotely connected employees and managing Windows 2008 to 2016 servers.