The 45W charger used to target the consumer who was looking for a quick boost, a quick top up in 30 min... But now, with only a 6% difference at 30 min, it's not even worth it
@@JupiterGuy1 a lot of laptops already come w/ a USB C charger as standard. my last 3 laptops ive bought myself and spouse over the last ~6 years plus my last 2 work laptops over the past 5-6 years all have USB C chargers. They're pretty common now
For those who wonder, 45w is much better but Samsung don't allow it to use above 30-33w. So it doesn't use it's fullest potential unless samsung allows it to.
@@vladpaloukotis Because the phone is only drawing that much power. Just because a power supply/adapter can supply up to 45 watts doesn’t mean that’s how much the load is. The charger is in the phone, not the power supply. The charging and power management circuitry will determine how much power it can send into the battery and how much it needs to run the phone (say, if you’re using the phone and charging the battery at the same time), and it will only draw that much power from the power supply. You could plug it into a 60W or 90W USB-C laptop power supply and it wouldn’t make a difference.
@@raghib2954 dont post comments without knowing.i asked you to send me the official link that samsung says it doesnt allow more than 30 watts and you talk nonsense
@@vladpaloukotis lmao, it's you who's talking nonsense. I literally have an s22+ which supports 45w. And there's already proof in the comment which i posted.
It's not the 45W charger that's the problem, it's the phone itself. It's the phone that determines how much mAmps it's drawing. You could see through the whole charging that the phone wasn't drawing a stable mA throughout that it did on the 25W charger. This is done by Samsung to reduce battery temps, since they don't want another LiPo catastrophe on their hands.
Exactly! His testing needs improvement. You could clearly see the 45w charger dips under 15w a lot while the 25w charger was more stable, allowing it to catch up at around 65% battery. My 45w charger charges my s24 0-25% at 45w, 25-65% at 34w, 65-80% 22w, 80-90% 15w, 90-95w at 8w and the last 5% at 3w. This is the reason the slower charger can catch up after the battery is at 80% I charge my phone from 15-80% in 30 mins. That's what the super faster charger is for, a quick 30 min boost. 1hr charge for that last 20% is not worth.
@@paigow66what improvement? Do you want him to root the devices and get rid of the logic gate keeping the battery from overheating? The test is perfect!
@Vordigon1 if you blow cool air on the phone, it will not thermally throttle the charging to what seems to be 35C limit. You might have to remove cases which limit heat dissipation to get best charge. You would hope that PD would vary the charging voltage so that the phone doesn't have to DC-DC convert the voltage to what the pack needs and therefore save heat in the charging circuits. Note also that EVs charge fastest when they are close to empty, and slow down to 1/3 towards the end, even with liquid cooling.
@@paigow66 my 45w charger charges s8plus tablet with 10000 mA battery much faster than 15w charger charges 4000 mA on my samsung galaxy s10plus. So 45w works fine.
Samsung should optimise 45W charging even more better with proper updates n all, technically they can maintain 30-35w without much heating for atleast 70-75% to get faster charging speeds than 25W
There is a difference, when you need your phone urgently, says in 10m or 30min, 45w is a clear winner. But if you have a whole night to charge, they slow down charging to preserve battery life for our own benefit. If you can do better, apply to Samsung, they will prolly pay you 1m/yr no joke
@@huyphamuc6372 Dude its 2025 almost.. batteries have come way long now. Except samsung,google and apple.. everyone has improved their battery health along with faster charging with 80W or above. So i expect a flagship should have everything in 2025 and better fast charging if not the fastest
@@mahidharreddy8286 @mahidharreddy8286 Yes. They achieved this by cutting the battery into smaller parts, so the batteries can be charged simutaneously, which also means that battery will be much harder to replace or repair - exactly what customers like us dont want. Techically slicing the whole battery into smaller pieces isnt a whole new development since we are still limited by chemicals within the battery
Your video just came on time. I was even disappointed when the 45w power adapter went out of stock in Shop Samsung app during the pre-order period. So I was shopping around. I actually noticed that my 25w charger charges my s24U around 70 mins or so. Now, I can delay buying a power adapter that could charge up multiple devices.
@kalyansuman6533 yes I'm sticking with the 25w charger. A difference of around 10 mins of charging time is not big, especially since i only charge my phone about 90% to keep the battery last for years. Might also be one reason why samsung doesn't see the need to give higher charging capacity for their flagships yet, unlike many others offering up to 100+ watts
I actually got the 45w for free when I ordered my s24 ultra. I was trying to get the 25w, but it was out of stock so I opted for the 45w and I'm not disappointed. I'm fine with the 45w as long as I get a quick charge on my phone when its low on battery.
@@Marshmallow-RNG seeing that the 45w charger almost costs more than double the 25w charger its not worth the price difference especially if the 25w is outperforming it in half hr and one hr
Mine S24 ultra with 45-watt original samsung adapter with 5A cable fully charged my phone under 55 minutes. In 10, 20,30,40,50, 55 minutes charged the phone to 26%, 51%, 72%,88%,96% and 100% respectively. So i think there is some issue with your charger or cable.
@@LoverOfTechis it possible that your measurement device affected the readings or added too much voltage drop (current sense resistor)? If SC2.0 modulated the voltage like latest PD3, that can affect the possibility of the voltage boost circuit kicking in to get the exact pack voltage for best current, causing extra heat in the phone (you were 35C limited on 45W and 25W). Can you try to redo the 45W without the monitor, just to see the time:percentage? I will try as well, with and without monitor, if I can make sure I actually have 5A cables.
@@HansSchulzehi, can you update me how it went? I currently have a Samsung s24 ultra. And I'm looking to buy a charger. Does the 45 w actually speed up the charger?
65w would be cool, but I wonder if itd actually be much faster charging. If it would hit 65w for a few seconds before dropping way down like the 45w does, whats the point? Is samsung being overly aggressive on the charge rate to control temperatures? Maybe they need to do a dual cell battery config. Great video nonetheless !
They're playing safe just like apple with higher wattage charging. Pumping more amps into a battery reduces battery life faster in the long term. Only use fast charging if you really have to.
@MZRTMusic254 may be the case to an extent. Though that's playing really safe when competitors are 2-3x faster charging. Some even claim it won't effect longevity anymore than normal at those very fast charges
@Jtwizzle I'm yet to find evidence or research disproving that fast charging doesn't degrade battery life. I doubt the phone companies themselves would do it because they wouldn't make as much money advertising fast charging if it kills their batteries faster. The split battery method over higher charge input is a better choice. The tradeoff, though, is space, and that means you lose features. My sister used fast charging all the time for her Huawei phone. After 1½ years, the battery life reduced noticeably. That's fast degradation for a 5000mah battery. Normally, it would take 2 years, and even so, the degradation wouldn't be that noticeable. Even so I can't be 100% sure because there's too many factors to consider. I hope there's a breakthrough for batteries because that's what's holding back Mobile devices right now. Or at least that's what I think
@MZRTMusic254 Yeah, to many factors. 1.5 years if used heavily, could be near 2 charge cycles a day. That could be a ~15% capacity loss right there. Keeping it at 100% for long periods and discharging it very low often are also not good. They generally claim that after 600-800 cycles, the battery will have 80% capacity left. I usually start to notice a drop in battery life after around a year, averaging 1 cycle a day. Definitely do need a breakthrough battery tech, hopefully soon !
I would recommend getting the FNB58 or Power-Z for measuring power consumption. The one you used is decent but not very accurate, at least according to the reviews I've read. Also, my phone supports 25w Max, but it rarely goes that high even when I'm charging from 0%. (I think Samsung likes to play it safe with charging speeds as well as Apple, unlike other brands. Faster charging speeds come at the cost of battery life too) It usually plays at 19-20W up until 60-70%, then it drops to 15-18w. At 90%, it ranges between 7-11w. At 95%, it drops to 5w. This is when I'm using a peltier cooler to keep the phone temperature at 30-33°C. Without the cooler, the wattage drops quicker at about 40-50% because the battery, CPU area, and the charging port area heat up significantly fast. CPU temperature gets to 40°C sometimes
As an A33 5G user that was Charging at 25W, wow that was a shock against 45W but it could help save money and wont need charge for rush time. but in reality 45W was still the best charger to use normally.
To enable the Supet Fast Charge 2.0 is necessary a 5A cable, the cable that comes in the box is a 3A cable. We aren't going to see a significant difference in charging speed compared to the 25W if you use a 3A cable for the 45W.
@@WillWill-w1jhe knows it, and he's been replying like a sore loser to all the comments that point that out. Either he can't stand being corrected, like a bratty kid, or he purposely used this video as rage bait to go viral. Either way, this guy is 💩
Thank you so much for this very helpful video ! Was planning to buy S24U but didn't want to spend more on 45W, searched if 25W works and your video pops up ! You saved me some more money 😅
Xiaomi 120w, 10min charge 50% to 100%. battery still holds after 2years. But now i bought Samsung 24u, so this feels like going from broadband to 56k modem xD.
@@LoverOfTech If 120 w is possible then why not ? They are pushing the charging speed.Definitely not overkill. This will force other companies to improve charging rates.
@@LoverOfTech No man, I have Xiaomi 12T Pro almost 2 years and battery is fine, still gives 24h use. I wanted to buy S24 Ultra it's a good phone but once you go to 120W you never come back. 15min full charge!
Thanks mate - that was brilliant!!! Entertaining, interesting, informative, plus excellent filming. 👏 First time I've seen you, was curious as i just got an S24 Ultra - that blew me away! Liked and Subscribed, plus, getting me one of them covers too. Thanks for all your hard work - really appreciate it 👍
Since I got S22U I always find 25 watts the best choice. 45W is okay for urgent stuff but problem is like you said after 30 mins or so the 45W drops down to much less so 45W is pointless after 30 mins. I think it is to do with thermo control detect that it is getting hot so the watt has to drop down to cool down. Thats probably good thing you don't want phone to get overheat by accident.
Yep i have long suspected there was little to no difference between the 25w and 45w chargers in actual real world application thats why im still using my old 25w charger from the s9
The S24 Ultra charged to 100% with the 15W charger in about the same time it took the Note 8 to charge to 100% (1hr40mins with Qualcomm QC2.0). Once it's deemed safe, I would like Samsung to introduce faster charging, but the phone tech has clearly improved since the S24 Ultra (5000mAh) is charging in the same time as the Note 8 (3300mAh)
I mean I can get myself one 45W to charge it in a pinch, but 25W wall charger and my 15W car charger will be just fine. Thank you!! Cheers from Croatia!!
Just got an S24 ultra yesterday without the 45W charger. Using my 25W charger for my Note 10 and thought my battery was bad because of how fast it charged up.
Define quick top off... Plugged my in at 20%, 60%, or whatever %. It just gave me 25W maximum... Never seen it goes higher than 30W. Yet I'm using 40W-65W chargers, so they definitely can go faster...
I never seen content like this before it really helpful im buying this s24u and i alrdy have a 25 watt charger im thinking about 45watt and now i got the answer thank you very much guys
Same as EV's innit...higher wattage is best for short bursts when the battery level is low...but the charging speed lowers towards the end with this battery chemistry. Still, if im at 25% and i need a quick juice up for 20mins or so... ill be going for my 45w over the 25w...
Thanks for the comparison. I pre ordered S24 Ultra and trade it from A54, they have same 5000 mAh battery and I've been using the 25W adapter. Guess I won't need to buy the 45W adapter lol
Great video , This phones has been locked to their designated cables. I have Huawei p30 pro with 65w cable and charger , to my greatest surprise it's slower on my note 20 ultra compared to 25 Watts charger that comes with the phone. So the problem isn't the charger but the cable. If you have higher Watts charger you also need cables that your phone is compatible with.
Cable can be designated? I thought they just handle different wattages, how can they be phone specific. I have a 100W cable, 45w & 25w charger feels about the same to me too
Excellent video. BTW, the usb tester seems reversly connected with the phone. The Input of the tester is connected with the phone. Is this way of connection correct?
I am using Portronics Adapto 65 with this charger my S23U charges from 0-100 in just 51 minutes. But after the January update it is 5-6 minutes slower now. Also the charger is cheaper than Samsung 45 watts. It comes with two type c ports and 1 usb a combined 65 watt with support of super fast charging 2.0 + super fast charging
Hi Bro, Can you tell me the product name which Portronics charger you are using, as their as 3 with different names, plus, pro and the X. Thanks In advance.
@@suraj_on_youtube bro just buy ori samsun 45w brick with inclusive 5a cable u will get 50-55mins frm 0-100%. This clown cant even get the test right.....
I have a 25W charger from my S21Ultra that I decided to keep for now on my S24Ultra. I started looking into a 45W charger for my S24U, but from everything I've seen there is no real point for me to do so. I'm a casual user of my phone. I don't vlog, I'm not on it 24/7 like many people are nowadays. On an average day I'll be down to 50-60% charge at the end of my day. I plug it when I get home and by bed time it's already charged. I don't get it low enough to need a super fast boost quickly, so it looks like this 25W charger will be keeping it's place on my wall for a while.
@@LoverOfTech dude get a proper 5A cable and rerun the test you will see a difference. Ur video is inaccurate lol lmao and dont compare iphone charging speed to samsung lol with that decades old of tech and premium price only believer will buy it. ps: my daily drive s24ultra 512gb with proper 5a + 45w get 50-55mins frm 0-100% and ur 3rd year running test still even cant get it right lolll
So here is my take on this.. Why bother with anything other than buying the 45 Watt charger in the future. If you're near zero percent and only have 15 minutes to throw your phone on the charger, the 45 watt is the clear winner. As for a full charge, you are most likely to do that while sleeping, so at the end of the day it doesn't matter what charger you use. My point is this. If you are buying new, then 45 watts all day long. If you have a legacy 25 watt charger that works fine, then you don't need to buy a new 45 watt one. Moving forward, I don't see a need for Samsung to make anything but the 45 watt charger, until 65 watts or higher becomes a thing. You can use high power chargers on legacy phones, they just can't take advantage of them... Nice test! Thanks.
Its software based If I use 65 watt or 45 watt and 35 watt charges its always charge in between 1:07 to 1:15 Mintues with S23 Ultra and all chargers are different two are from Samsung..
Thanks for this great as I just picked up a S24 So the cable you used was from the box, which is classed as a 25w cable? Did you try a 45w cable with the 45w cable? If you did what was the result?
You have not mentioned the USB C rating. You should choose a cable that has 5AMPS/20V rating to really check charging speed. Even a 5amps/10V rating would do nicely. In short, your cable is choked if using lower rated one - 45 watt charger is reads 4 amps while the 25w charger reads 5 amp cable. Another issue is that the phone could be restricting the current/voltage input so it is pointless to use 45watt charger as it can only accept a limited wattage. By the way, generally Samsung ultra limits charging to about 27w from 55 ot 60%, above that it charges at only 19w.
It's not worth buying the 45w charger for the sake of a few minutes quicker than the 25w version. Also you can buy two 25w for the price of one with plenty of change to spare from official sellers! I have a few Samsung chargers up to 25w. I mainly use the chargers that came with my previous Samsung phones and tablets which are fast enough. I only use the 25w if I need a quick top up. This is to preserve the battery long term.
Thanks! 45w barely makes sense when just getting some quick boost. But maybe if you tried starting at 20% it would matter if you just need a boost? Dunno what heat limit they have set. 40c internal?
I don't think you're taking into account. The adaptive chip in the individual charger is measuring the heat resistance in the cord. And throttling how many Watts it's actually charging. That could be different depending on the manufacturer
Cannot measure heat in the cord, but maybe just the connector temperature. I don't see that sensor exposed anywhere. For sure the battery temperature is a limiting factor.
I just bought a 45 watt charger for my phone cause it was taking a while to charge at startup. Guess i shouldnt count out my 25 watt charger just yet. Thanks for the video. Was waiting for something like this to come out.
If you going all in on samsung(tablet, phone, laptop, watch, earbuds..), just get the new wireless charger with builtin matter bridge and a two port 150w anker device that supports 25/45/65/100w .. that will allow charging 3 samsung devices at once
I want Samsung to add support for something like 80W supervooc charging like Oneplus has. You won't be affected if you don't want to use it. I want charging speed while I'm at work pulling overtime. Thank you.
The charging rate is influenced by the ambient temperature. Additionally, after reaching 50% charge, the charging rate decreases to approximately 12 watts on average. So , the 45 watt charger is useful when your battery is low , from 0 to 40%
ESR Glass for 24 Ultra is very strong, maybe I will also try the case. I experienced some throttling with 45W original charger and cable on the 24 Ultra. My 23 Ultra takes 7 minutes more with the 25W.
I've been using a 65W apple charger to charge my phone and ive been getting very poor battery backup from my new phone (12% consumption in 28 minutes of browsing only). I made sure no background apps were running. What can I do?
Make sure to cycle your phone from 100 to about 1%. It takes about 6 days for my battery to be good doing that each day. No charging unless it’s around 1%.
Same story as 5 years ago with the Note 10+ (which I currently replace by an S24U): Almost no difference in charging time when doing a complete charge (I think the diifference was 10 minutes). High Wattage can only be used if it is almost empty. But what I found astonishing were other things: 1. The Note 10+ never came even close to 45W. It maxed out at 35W and struggled to go above 30W. From the video I see that the S24U can go above 40W so this looks good to me 2. Even 25W could only be had with a special charger that can speak PPS. The 45/35W needed an even more rare PD PPS Power supply that can deliver above 3A (4A to be more precise - most Do PPS only below 3A, even if they have PD Profiles with 5A) and this also needs an active cable with an E-Marker Chip. If you use a "normal" PD Charger with fixed Profiles you are limited to 15W. I suspect this is the same with the S24U. So in reality the iphone often charges faster than the Samsung, because it can reach its 20W with any standard PD Charger or PC Port. 3. Fast charging only works with the screen off, so you cannot use it while fast charging. That can be a problem in car use. I wonder if that is the same for S24U. In reality the phone charges fast enough even with 25W - but the above limitations really are annoying (a suitable PPS Charger is hard to come by, for powerbanks it is very hard). EDIT: I have found a charging graph on the very good (though in german language) site: techtest.org/wie-schnell-laedt-das-samsung-galaxy-s24-ultra-und-welche-ladestandards-werden-unterstuetzt/ Here you can see that 45W are only reached for the first 5 minutes. Another 15 minutes at or above 30W and everything below the 23rd minute of charging are below 25W. I suspect that this is not related to the charging time per se but battery State of charge. So most of the time above 25W are never reached. EDIT No 2: Apparently Samsung got it right this time - Even with a standard PD Charger without PPS you can reach charging speeds of almost 25W (23W actually). So for the S24U you do not really need a fancy and rare PPS Charger anymore - that is a good thing and the most important Aspect IMHO. And I the other culprit is also gone now: You can happily charge fast with the screen on! My shiny new S24U currently charges with 32 Watts while the screen is on and using apps like e.g. gmail
Wanted to see why my S24 Ultra charged so slowly, and at under 10% battery it charges at 40 watt and dips to 6 watt at 90% something. With a 10w charger it takes 6+ hours to charge, 24w its 2½-3 hours. But with a 45w with fast charge/dp it takes slightly over an hour.
I've stopped worrying about charging speeds now. I never use my phone till it's almost dead. There's always about 30% left at the end of the day. I always have a place to charge up my phone at various points in the day and I also carry around a portable power bank. I'm sure most people have an hour or so in the day of lunchtime break or whatever. And that 15w charger looks like it would do the job just fine.
Why are you using USB Power Meter Testers for fast charging? In fast charging, it's important that the charger and USB cable are properly matched, as there's a small chip in the USB cable facilitating communication about specifications. Using a USB tester might interfere with this process.
Of course I am using it to get the wattage reading in real time. If I don't then there will be people complaining and then when I do there is still people complaining 🤗
@@LoverOfTech I see, but in that case, it's better to use a power meter (in wall socket), even though it won't be entirely accurate, but it will give some estimate. ...or you should have used both variations (with and without the USB tester) during the testing.
After watching him, I bought 25w adapter and clubbed it with the cable came with my s24 ultra and guess what! It's actually taking 1hr08min for charging my device to full. Thanx buddy.
@@LoverOfTech You should disable all network interfaces to reduce delta in power consumption. Or even better, just turn of the phone. This way remove the variables from the equation.
what is that limits the loading speed of the 45w? is the charger or the mobile phone? is it possible to test with another 45w charger like an Anker? thank you and good video.
You need to use the 5A cable bundled to the 45w charger to benefit max charging speed. I think that there's some kind of chip in the cable which dialogues with the charging brick and the phone to give the max power output only by use of "fully branded" equipment
I still use the s22 ultra (2 years ago). I bought the EP-T4510 and the charging speed is very fast around 56 Minutes for full charge. But its a feature i use only a few times. Normally i charge the phone between 20% till 85% on very slow charge setting.
Charging speed decreases when you reach a high battery percentage. I only charge mine to 80 percent, so I prefer the 45W for a quick boost. But for someone who charges to 100 percent, either the 45W or 25W is good in my opinion.
I set my battery to 80% as full charge and charge it at dinner time or at bed time. I like the slow charge so I can get the longest battery life over the life of the phone. I have the 45w and the cable it comes with and I never use it. Is there any chance that that wattmeter adapter might be throwing something off?
@@LoverOfTech UA-cam is a rough crowd, lol. Your reviews and videos are great, keep it going. You could do the test w/ the 45w rated cable w/ out the adaptor and w/ adaptor just to see if the wattmeter skews results?
That 45w charger seemed to be overheating the device or its overheating itself. It kept going down to 15 watts. If it was consistent it would reach the 70s in 30 mins
The 45 Watt only charges up to 20% than it drops the watt low as 15 watt. So it doesn't make much of a difference compared to 25W except you need a quick charge
It's meant for when you use the phone while charging, if you are doing alot of hig drain tasks, that 45w charger really makes a difference, I have used a 45w charger since the S20 Ultra phone, if I use the 25w charger, it takes even longer while using the phone.. So it really depends more then just total time charging on a idle phone vs a phone working hard on all cores... Just saying
I think you should've used the same cables, it could make a difference since each cable behaves different based on its chip. cables have their own power regulators (if its a good cable anyway).
Can you please tell me i want to maximize my new s24 uktra’s battery life. Should i use a 25 watt charger or a 45 watt charger i think a 45 watt charger will damage my battery?
The 45W charger used to target the consumer who was looking for a quick boost, a quick top up in 30 min... But now, with only a 6% difference at 30 min, it's not even worth it
😂
Ye because look at data, 45W charger works only on actual 28w power not 45W.. Look at display under phone. Its 28w vs 24w real power
I should have seen this vid before I order my 45W brick : (
Feeling stupid, lol.
@@TarTw45 hehe same here man! I already order my 45W brick too but sadly its the same as my 25w :D maybe will be software fix for this.
Use 65 wats it is the best
Looking for a new charger, your channel popped up. Subscribed to support the smaller, still top quality channels.
Glad to have your support here. Thank you 😊
Note: 45 watts is even more of waste of money this year.
The 45w is bad, but no need to buy a new charger, use a laptop charger
@@yacko00 Time to buy a USB c laptop to be able to use the charging brick as a phone charger 😂
@@JupiterGuy1 a lot of laptops already come w/ a USB C charger as standard. my last 3 laptops ive bought myself and spouse over the last ~6 years plus my last 2 work laptops over the past 5-6 years all have USB C chargers. They're pretty common now
@@yacko00*Laughs in gaming laptop powerbrick*
@@yacko00 i tried using my 65w laptop charger on my s24 ultra and it charges at fast charging not super fast charging
I am surprised to say the FIngerprint sensor icon moving just like the clock.
Excellent move to avoid OLED pixel burning by Samsung
i do see fingerprint icons moving but i do not see clock or widgets moving.
@@darkftforce It does in my S23+
I just realised the fingerprint icon moves in my phone too.
Phone oleds don't burn in I've had like 5 different galaxy phones with oled and no issues
@@iTz_RaptorV1my note 9 started to get burn in after 3 years.
@@iTz_RaptorV1 You’ve had five phones. They didn’t have time to burn in lmao.
For those who wonder, 45w is much better but Samsung don't allow it to use above 30-33w. So it doesn't use it's fullest potential unless samsung allows it to.
how u know it doesnt allow it,send us the link
@@vladpaloukotis Because the phone is only drawing that much power. Just because a power supply/adapter can supply up to 45 watts doesn’t mean that’s how much the load is.
The charger is in the phone, not the power supply. The charging and power management circuitry will determine how much power it can send into the battery and how much it needs to run the phone (say, if you’re using the phone and charging the battery at the same time), and it will only draw that much power from the power supply. You could plug it into a 60W or 90W USB-C laptop power supply and it wouldn’t make a difference.
@@raghib2954 dont post comments without knowing.i asked you to send me the official link that samsung says it doesnt allow more than 30 watts and you talk nonsense
@@vladpaloukotis lmao, it's you who's talking nonsense. I literally have an s22+ which supports 45w. And there's already proof in the comment which i posted.
@@raghib2954 before you said it doesnt support 45 and now you say it does.dude are u abnormal?send me the link i wont ask again
Thanks, man. I didn't even know that the cable in the box only supports 25 watts
Yeah, me neither - what an eye-opener!
Me neither. I was gonna buy 45w adapter but thanx buddy now I'll buy 25w adapter.
Maybe that's why my cable that came in the box stopped working
It's not the 45W charger that's the problem, it's the phone itself. It's the phone that determines how much mAmps it's drawing. You could see through the whole charging that the phone wasn't drawing a stable mA throughout that it did on the 25W charger. This is done by Samsung to reduce battery temps, since they don't want another LiPo catastrophe on their hands.
Exactly! His testing needs improvement. You could clearly see the 45w charger dips under 15w a lot while the 25w charger was more stable, allowing it to catch up at around 65% battery.
My 45w charger charges my s24 0-25% at 45w, 25-65% at 34w, 65-80% 22w, 80-90% 15w, 90-95w at 8w and the last 5% at 3w. This is the reason the slower charger can catch up after the battery is at 80%
I charge my phone from 15-80% in 30 mins. That's what the super faster charger is for, a quick 30 min boost. 1hr charge for that last 20% is not worth.
@@paigow66what improvement? Do you want him to root the devices and get rid of the logic gate keeping the battery from overheating? The test is perfect!
@Vordigon1 if you blow cool air on the phone, it will not thermally throttle the charging to what seems to be 35C limit. You might have to remove cases which limit heat dissipation to get best charge.
You would hope that PD would vary the charging voltage so that the phone doesn't have to DC-DC convert the voltage to what the pack needs and therefore save heat in the charging circuits.
Note also that EVs charge fastest when they are close to empty, and slow down to 1/3 towards the end, even with liquid cooling.
@@paigow66 my 45w charger charges s8plus tablet with 10000 mA battery much faster than 15w charger charges 4000 mA on my samsung galaxy s10plus. So 45w works fine.
@@Vordigon1 maybe its fake charger lol
Samsung should optimise 45W charging even more better with proper updates n all, technically they can maintain 30-35w without much heating for atleast 70-75% to get faster charging speeds than 25W
por eso lo cargo con uno de 33w y carga en menos de la hora😅
They can. But they prefer not.😂
There is a difference, when you need your phone urgently, says in 10m or 30min, 45w is a clear winner. But if you have a whole night to charge, they slow down charging to preserve battery life for our own benefit. If you can do better, apply to Samsung, they will prolly pay you 1m/yr no joke
@@huyphamuc6372 Dude its 2025 almost.. batteries have come way long now. Except samsung,google and apple.. everyone has improved their battery health along with faster charging with 80W or above. So i expect a flagship should have everything in 2025 and better fast charging if not the fastest
@@mahidharreddy8286 @mahidharreddy8286 Yes. They achieved this by cutting the battery into smaller parts, so the batteries can be charged simutaneously, which also means that battery will be much harder to replace or repair - exactly what customers like us dont want. Techically slicing the whole battery into smaller pieces isnt a whole new development since we are still limited by chemicals within the battery
Your video just came on time. I was even disappointed when the 45w power adapter went out of stock in Shop Samsung app during the pre-order period. So I was shopping around. I actually noticed that my 25w charger charges my s24U around 70 mins or so. Now, I can delay buying a power adapter that could charge up multiple devices.
so ur sticking to the 25 w charging? im panning to buy 45w. should i stick to 25 w too
@kalyansuman6533 yes I'm sticking with the 25w charger. A difference of around 10 mins of charging time is not big, especially since i only charge my phone about 90% to keep the battery last for years. Might also be one reason why samsung doesn't see the need to give higher charging capacity for their flagships yet, unlike many others offering up to 100+ watts
I actually got the 45w for free when I ordered my s24 ultra. I was trying to get the 25w, but it was out of stock so I opted for the 45w and I'm not disappointed. I'm fine with the 45w as long as I get a quick charge on my phone when its low on battery.
@@Marshmallow-RNG seeing that the 45w charger almost costs more than double the 25w charger its not worth the price difference especially if the 25w is outperforming it in half hr and one hr
@@kalyansuman6533 it is what it is.🤷♂️ But I'm just happy I was able to get a good charger for free.
5:58 unbelievable,
25W Still Beating 45W 🔥 🔥 🔥
45 wat is over hyped. Someone else did the break down. Even though 45 watt is max charging current. At a consistant charge its around 25 watt only.
@@peterparker2068 agree with you 👍 👍 👍
Поэтому Apple отказался от зарядки выше 25w
Crazy! Never would have imagined that.
@@peterparker2068We blame Chinese phone brands for this fraud.
Literally was going to buy a 45w charger today. Thankss for this
Glad I could help
Thanks, just the video i was searching for.
I'm glad the video helped
Mine S24 ultra with 45-watt original samsung adapter with 5A cable fully charged my phone under 55 minutes. In 10, 20,30,40,50, 55 minutes charged the phone to 26%, 51%, 72%,88%,96% and 100% respectively. So i think there is some issue with your charger or cable.
Good for you
@@LoverOfTechis it possible that your measurement device affected the readings or added too much voltage drop (current sense resistor)? If SC2.0 modulated the voltage like latest PD3, that can affect the possibility of the voltage boost circuit kicking in to get the exact pack voltage for best current, causing extra heat in the phone (you were 35C limited on 45W and 25W). Can you try to redo the 45W without the monitor, just to see the time:percentage? I will try as well, with and without monitor, if I can make sure I actually have 5A cables.
@@HansSchulzecredo che non abbia usato il cavo 5A
@@HansSchulzehi, can you update me how it went?
I currently have a Samsung s24 ultra. And I'm looking to buy a charger. Does the 45 w actually speed up the charger?
45watt charger mobile was running that's charge slowly.. notifications are coming..@@LoverOfTech
65w would be cool, but I wonder if itd actually be much faster charging. If it would hit 65w for a few seconds before dropping way down like the 45w does, whats the point? Is samsung being overly aggressive on the charge rate to control temperatures? Maybe they need to do a dual cell battery config. Great video nonetheless !
They're playing safe just like apple with higher wattage charging. Pumping more amps into a battery reduces battery life faster in the long term. Only use fast charging if you really have to.
@MZRTMusic254 may be the case to an extent. Though that's playing really safe when competitors are 2-3x faster charging. Some even claim it won't effect longevity anymore than normal at those very fast charges
@Jtwizzle I'm yet to find evidence or research disproving that fast charging doesn't degrade battery life. I doubt the phone companies themselves would do it because they wouldn't make as much money advertising fast charging if it kills their batteries faster. The split battery method over higher charge input is a better choice. The tradeoff, though, is space, and that means you lose features. My sister used fast charging all the time for her Huawei phone. After 1½ years, the battery life reduced noticeably. That's fast degradation for a 5000mah battery. Normally, it would take 2 years, and even so, the degradation wouldn't be that noticeable. Even so I can't be 100% sure because there's too many factors to consider. I hope there's a breakthrough for batteries because that's what's holding back Mobile devices right now. Or at least that's what I think
@MZRTMusic254 Yeah, to many factors. 1.5 years if used heavily, could be near 2 charge cycles a day. That could be a ~15% capacity loss right there. Keeping it at 100% for long periods and discharging it very low often are also not good. They generally claim that after 600-800 cycles, the battery will have 80% capacity left. I usually start to notice a drop in battery life after around a year, averaging 1 cycle a day. Definitely do need a breakthrough battery tech, hopefully soon !
en el nova 10 pro se carga de 0 a 100 en 19 minutos con un cargador de 100w y no se calienta nada😅
I would recommend getting the FNB58 or Power-Z for measuring power consumption. The one you used is decent but not very accurate, at least according to the reviews I've read.
Also, my phone supports 25w Max, but it rarely goes that high even when I'm charging from 0%. (I think Samsung likes to play it safe with charging speeds as well as Apple, unlike other brands. Faster charging speeds come at the cost of battery life too) It usually plays at 19-20W up until 60-70%, then it drops to 15-18w. At 90%, it ranges between 7-11w. At 95%, it drops to 5w. This is when I'm using a peltier cooler to keep the phone temperature at 30-33°C. Without the cooler, the wattage drops quicker at about 40-50% because the battery, CPU area, and the charging port area heat up significantly fast. CPU temperature gets to 40°C sometimes
perfect thanks mate. cheers from Indonesia
You're welcome!
As an A33 5G user that was Charging at 25W, wow that was a shock against 45W but it could help save money and wont need charge for rush time. but in reality 45W was still the best charger to use normally.
I remember reading something similar to the results you've got when I bought the S22 Ultra, two years ago!
Check two years ago and I did the same test and also last year
To enable the Supet Fast Charge 2.0 is necessary a 5A cable, the cable that comes in the box is a 3A cable. We aren't going to see a significant difference in charging speed compared to the 25W if you use a 3A cable for the 45W.
👍🏿
@@LoverOfTechsooo.. your video is useless. Bc that
I even use a 5A cable but still no 2.0
@@jacob_stuni In addition to the 5A cable, a 5A charger is required.
@@WillWill-w1jhe knows it, and he's been replying like a sore loser to all the comments that point that out. Either he can't stand being corrected, like a bratty kid, or he purposely used this video as rage bait to go viral. Either way, this guy is 💩
I'm using 25w charger for my s20ultra and I'm satisfied
Thank you so much for this very helpful video ! Was planning to buy S24U but didn't want to spend more on 45W, searched if 25W works and your video pops up ! You saved me some more money 😅
A very important video. Thank you so much for this
Xiaomi 120w, 10min charge 50% to 100%. battery still holds after 2years. But now i bought Samsung 24u, so this feels like going from broadband to 56k modem xD.
120w is legit overkill. Anymore than 65-80w for a phone is excess
@@LoverOfTech If 120 w is possible then why not ? They are pushing the charging speed.Definitely not overkill. This will force other companies to improve charging rates.
Is xiaomi a PD charger?
@@LoverOfTech 120w is kinda dangerous because it will reduce the battery life for sure 80w is still ok for faster charging...
@@LoverOfTech No man, I have Xiaomi 12T Pro almost 2 years and battery is fine, still gives 24h use.
I wanted to buy S24 Ultra it's a good phone but once you go to 120W you never come back. 15min full charge!
Thanks mate - that was brilliant!!! Entertaining, interesting, informative, plus excellent filming. 👏 First time I've seen you, was curious as i just got an S24 Ultra - that blew me away! Liked and Subscribed, plus, getting me one of them covers too. Thanks for all your hard work - really appreciate it 👍
Much appreciated and thanks for the sub and for watching 🙌🏿
@@LoverOfTech - No worries - credit where it's due, n all that 👍 - keep up the great work!!!
Thank you. Was about to buy. Glad I saw your video 📹
Glad my video helped
love your works.
can u do test the camera ? test the high bitrate and standard bitrate setting
Thanks for watching. Maybe a short video in the future, but not right now. Thank you for your understanding and patience
Since I got S22U I always find 25 watts the best choice. 45W is okay for urgent stuff but problem is like you said after 30 mins or so the 45W drops down to much less so 45W is pointless after 30 mins. I think it is to do with thermo control detect that it is getting hot so the watt has to drop down to cool down. Thats probably good thing you don't want phone to get overheat by accident.
Yep i have long suspected there was little to no difference between the 25w and 45w chargers in actual real world application thats why im still using my old 25w charger from the s9
My s9+ had a 9w charger🤔
There is if you use samsung orgianal 5 a cable
The S24 Ultra charged to 100% with the 15W charger in about the same time it took the Note 8 to charge to 100% (1hr40mins with Qualcomm QC2.0). Once it's deemed safe, I would like Samsung to introduce faster charging, but the phone tech has clearly improved since the S24 Ultra (5000mAh) is charging in the same time as the Note 8 (3300mAh)
Thank you!! I have A53 at the moment and I charge it with my 25W charger, so it's gonna be great chsrger for S24 Ultra when I get it. Thanks!!
I mean I can get myself one 45W to charge it in a pinch, but 25W wall charger and my 15W car charger will be just fine.
Thank you!! Cheers from Croatia!!
Just got an S24 ultra yesterday without the 45W charger. Using my 25W charger for my Note 10 and thought my battery was bad because of how fast it charged up.
45w isn't meant for full charges, more for quick top offs or when you don't have a full hour to charge up
Exactly what I said in the conclusion of the video
I totally agree with this.
Define quick top off... Plugged my in at 20%, 60%, or whatever %. It just gave me 25W maximum... Never seen it goes higher than 30W. Yet I'm using 40W-65W chargers, so they definitely can go faster...
Glad I didn't get the 45W for my S24 ultra, still using the 25W charger I got for my S21. Thanks for the video
Great comparison thanks 😊👍
I never seen content like this before it really helpful im buying this s24u and i alrdy have a 25 watt charger im thinking about 45watt and now i got the answer thank you very much guys
Same as EV's innit...higher wattage is best for short bursts when the battery level is low...but the charging speed lowers towards the end with this battery chemistry.
Still, if im at 25% and i need a quick juice up for 20mins or so... ill be going for my 45w over the 25w...
That's the thing people don't understand.
The charging had a big difference at the low numbers, which is where it matters.
Thanks for the comparison. I pre ordered S24 Ultra and trade it from A54, they have same 5000 mAh battery and I've been using the 25W adapter. Guess I won't need to buy the 45W adapter lol
25w is all good
Very helpful. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video!
Great video , This phones has been locked to their designated cables. I have Huawei p30 pro with 65w cable and charger , to my greatest surprise it's slower on my note 20 ultra compared to 25 Watts charger that comes with the phone. So the problem isn't the charger but the cable. If you have higher Watts charger you also need cables that your phone is compatible with.
Cable can be designated? I thought they just handle different wattages, how can they be phone specific. I have a 100W cable, 45w & 25w charger feels about the same to me too
Excellent video. BTW, the usb tester seems reversly connected with the phone. The Input of the tester is connected with the phone. Is this way of connection correct?
It's connected the correct way
I am using Portronics Adapto 65 with this charger my S23U charges from 0-100 in just 51 minutes. But after the January update it is 5-6 minutes slower now.
Also the charger is cheaper than Samsung 45 watts.
It comes with two type c ports and 1 usb a combined 65 watt with support of super fast charging 2.0 + super fast charging
Hi Bro,
Can you tell me the product name which Portronics charger you are using, as their as 3 with different names, plus, pro and the X.
Thanks In advance.
@@suraj_on_youtube bro just buy ori samsun 45w brick with inclusive 5a cable u will get 50-55mins frm 0-100%. This clown cant even get the test right.....
@@suraj_on_youtube Portronics just discontinued the charger.
Great video, very well done and explained. Very detailed. Thanks bro.
@@unclesamrider much appreciated
I have a 25W charger from my S21Ultra that I decided to keep for now on my S24Ultra. I started looking into a 45W charger for my S24U, but from everything I've seen there is no real point for me to do so. I'm a casual user of my phone. I don't vlog, I'm not on it 24/7 like many people are nowadays. On an average day I'll be down to 50-60% charge at the end of my day. I plug it when I get home and by bed time it's already charged. I don't get it low enough to need a super fast boost quickly, so it looks like this 25W charger will be keeping it's place on my wall for a while.
Trust me this is third year running I've done this test since S22 Ultra and you're good with the 25w charger
@@LoverOfTech dude get a proper 5A cable and rerun the test you will see a difference. Ur video is inaccurate lol lmao and dont compare iphone charging speed to samsung lol with that decades old of tech and premium price only believer will buy it.
ps: my daily drive s24ultra 512gb with proper 5a + 45w get 50-55mins frm 0-100% and ur 3rd year running test still even cant get it right lolll
So here is my take on this.. Why bother with anything other than buying the 45 Watt charger in the future. If you're near zero percent and only have 15 minutes to throw your phone on the charger, the 45 watt is the clear winner. As for a full charge, you are most likely to do that while sleeping, so at the end of the day it doesn't matter what charger you use. My point is this. If you are buying new, then 45 watts all day long. If you have a legacy 25 watt charger that works fine, then you don't need to buy a new 45 watt one. Moving forward, I don't see a need for Samsung to make anything but the 45 watt charger, until 65 watts or higher becomes a thing. You can use high power chargers on legacy phones, they just can't take advantage of them...
Nice test! Thanks.
Its software based If I use 65 watt or 45 watt and 35 watt charges its always charge in between 1:07 to 1:15 Mintues with S23 Ultra and all chargers are different two are from Samsung..
Thanks for this great as I just picked up a S24
So the cable you used was from the box, which is classed as a 25w cable?
Did you try a 45w cable with the 45w cable?
If you did what was the result?
@danwharton4677 the cable I used was 5amp for 45w charging
That was a cool and helpful video. I think i'll go with 25w. 45w doesn't make much of a difference.
You have not mentioned the USB C rating. You should choose a cable that has 5AMPS/20V rating to really check charging speed. Even a 5amps/10V rating would do nicely. In short, your cable is choked if using lower rated one - 45 watt charger is reads 4 amps while the 25w charger reads 5 amp cable. Another issue is that the phone could be restricting the current/voltage input so it is pointless to use 45watt charger as it can only accept a limited wattage. By the way, generally Samsung ultra limits charging to about 27w from 55 ot 60%, above that it charges at only 19w.
It's not worth buying the 45w charger for the sake of a few minutes quicker than the 25w version. Also you can buy two 25w for the price of one with plenty of change to spare from official sellers!
I have a few Samsung chargers up to 25w. I mainly use the chargers that came with my previous Samsung phones and tablets which are fast enough. I only use the 25w if I need a quick top up. This is to preserve the battery long term.
Thanks! 45w barely makes sense when just getting some quick boost. But maybe if you tried starting at 20% it would matter if you just need a boost?
Dunno what heat limit they have set. 40c internal?
I don't think you're taking into account. The adaptive chip in the individual charger is measuring the heat resistance in the cord. And throttling how many Watts it's actually charging. That could be different depending on the manufacturer
What ever the reasons, 45w is still not worth it🥱
Cannot measure heat in the cord, but maybe just the connector temperature. I don't see that sensor exposed anywhere. For sure the battery temperature is a limiting factor.
I just bought a 45 watt charger for my phone cause it was taking a while to charge at startup. Guess i shouldnt count out my 25 watt charger just yet. Thanks for the video. Was waiting for something like this to come out.
Glad my video helped
If you going all in on samsung(tablet, phone, laptop, watch, earbuds..), just get the new wireless charger with builtin matter bridge and a two port 150w anker device that supports 25/45/65/100w .. that will allow charging 3 samsung devices at once
Wait.... where do I get this?
Lo sabía, hicieron tes en otros canales con el cargador de 45w y noté qué carga igual al de 25w qué yo poseo. Eres lo máximo.
I want Samsung to add support for something like 80W supervooc charging like Oneplus has. You won't be affected if you don't want to use it.
I want charging speed while I'm at work pulling overtime.
Thank you.
The charging rate is influenced by the ambient temperature. Additionally, after reaching 50% charge, the charging rate decreases to approximately 12 watts on average.
So , the 45 watt charger is useful when your battery is low , from 0 to 40%
ESR Glass for 24 Ultra is very strong, maybe I will also try the case. I experienced some throttling with 45W original charger and cable on the 24 Ultra. My 23 Ultra takes 7 minutes more with the 25W.
ESR glass and cases are great for sure
Nice video sir , right now im using a 10w beats speacker charger for my s24U lol , i think im gonna get a 25w one it would probably be better :)
I noticed, that 45W charger started charging from 2% so it couldn't even finish first even with that 1 % lead.
I've been using a 65W apple charger to charge my phone and ive been getting very poor battery backup from my new phone (12% consumption in 28 minutes of browsing only). I made sure no background apps were running. What can I do?
Make sure to cycle your phone from 100 to about 1%. It takes about 6 days for my battery to be good doing that each day. No charging unless it’s around 1%.
Same story as 5 years ago with the Note 10+ (which I currently replace by an S24U): Almost no difference in charging time when doing a complete charge (I think the diifference was 10 minutes). High Wattage can only be used if it is almost empty.
But what I found astonishing were other things:
1. The Note 10+ never came even close to 45W. It maxed out at 35W and struggled to go above 30W. From the video I see that the S24U can go above 40W so this looks good to me
2. Even 25W could only be had with a special charger that can speak PPS. The 45/35W needed an even more rare PD PPS Power supply that can deliver above 3A (4A to be more precise - most Do PPS only below 3A, even if they have PD Profiles with 5A) and this also needs an active cable with an E-Marker Chip. If you use a "normal" PD Charger with fixed Profiles you are limited to 15W. I suspect this is the same with the S24U. So in reality the iphone often charges faster than the Samsung, because it can reach its 20W with any standard PD Charger or PC Port.
3. Fast charging only works with the screen off, so you cannot use it while fast charging. That can be a problem in car use. I wonder if that is the same for S24U.
In reality the phone charges fast enough even with 25W - but the above limitations really are annoying (a suitable PPS Charger is hard to come by, for powerbanks it is very hard).
EDIT: I have found a charging graph on the very good (though in german language) site:
techtest.org/wie-schnell-laedt-das-samsung-galaxy-s24-ultra-und-welche-ladestandards-werden-unterstuetzt/
Here you can see that 45W are only reached for the first 5 minutes. Another 15 minutes at or above 30W and everything below the 23rd minute of charging are below 25W. I suspect that this is not related to the charging time per se but battery State of charge. So most of the time above 25W are never reached.
EDIT No 2: Apparently Samsung got it right this time - Even with a standard PD Charger without PPS you can reach charging speeds of almost 25W (23W actually). So for the S24U you do not really need a fancy and rare PPS Charger anymore - that is a good thing and the most important Aspect IMHO. And I the other culprit is also gone now: You can happily charge fast with the screen on! My shiny new S24U currently charges with 32 Watts while the screen is on and using apps like e.g. gmail
The comment we don't deserve. Thanks a lot!
My baseus adaman 2 10000mah 30w back charges the 24u at 27w
Wanted to see why my S24 Ultra charged so slowly, and at under 10% battery it charges at 40 watt and dips to 6 watt at 90% something. With a 10w charger it takes 6+ hours to charge, 24w its 2½-3 hours. But with a 45w with fast charge/dp it takes slightly over an hour.
This video is awesome. Thanks.
Thank you
I've stopped worrying about charging speeds now. I never use my phone till it's almost dead. There's always about 30% left at the end of the day. I always have a place to charge up my phone at various points in the day and I also carry around a portable power bank. I'm sure most people have an hour or so in the day of lunchtime break or whatever. And that 15w charger looks like it would do the job just fine.
Great video!
Why are you using USB Power Meter Testers for fast charging? In fast charging, it's important that the charger and USB cable are properly matched, as there's a small chip in the USB cable facilitating communication about specifications. Using a USB tester might interfere with this process.
Of course I am using it to get the wattage reading in real time. If I don't then there will be people complaining and then when I do there is still people complaining 🤗
@@LoverOfTech I see, but in that case, it's better to use a power meter (in wall socket), even though it won't be entirely accurate, but it will give some estimate.
...or you should have used both variations (with and without the USB tester) during the testing.
After watching him, I bought 25w adapter and clubbed it with the cable came with my s24 ultra and guess what! It's actually taking 1hr08min for charging my device to full. Thanx buddy.
Excellent video 👍
Perfect video. Exactly what I wanted to know
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome. Thanks for this. 25W is all ya need
Your different comparison Great keep it on discover
the best test, as usual! ❤❤❤
How good is the comparison of the chargers, the result is surprising
Did you disable all the interfaces etc to ensure same test conditions?
What are you even talking about? Lol
@@LoverOfTech You should disable all network interfaces to reduce delta in power consumption. Or even better, just turn of the phone. This way remove the variables from the equation.
Great Video, Requesting you to do a wireless charge test(samsung wireless Charger)
That will be very soon so stay tuned
Some of the cables have like governors on them and I think they only give you a 15 watt charge cable You have to buy the 45 watt one I'm pretty sure
Yes you need a 5amp cable with the 45w charger to work
what is that limits the loading speed of the 45w? is the charger or the mobile phone? is it possible to test with another 45w charger like an Anker? thank you and good video.
I won't be testing with another charger unless it's sponsored. It's most likely the phone
You need to use the 5A cable bundled to the 45w charger to benefit max charging speed. I think that there's some kind of chip in the cable which dialogues with the charging brick and the phone to give the max power output only by use of "fully branded" equipment
The official 5amp cable is what I used from Samsung
I will go for s25. Should i use fast charging or normal? Big difference in heat?
What was the device you were using to measure amps and wattage in the video??
I still use the s22 ultra (2 years ago). I bought the EP-T4510 and the charging speed is very fast around 56 Minutes for full charge. But its a feature i use only a few times. Normally i charge the phone between 20% till 85% on very slow charge setting.
Charging speed decreases when you reach a high battery percentage. I only charge mine to 80 percent, so I prefer the 45W for a quick boost. But for someone who charges to 100 percent, either the 45W or 25W is good in my opinion.
I set my battery to 80% as full charge and charge it at dinner time or at bed time. I like the slow charge so I can get the longest battery life over the life of the phone. I have the 45w and the cable it comes with and I never use it. Is there any chance that that wattmeter adapter might be throwing something off?
Maybe it is and maybe it isn't but if I didn't use the wattage meter people will complain and if I use it then people will say it's the issue🙃
@@LoverOfTech UA-cam is a rough crowd, lol. Your reviews and videos are great, keep it going. You could do the test w/ the 45w rated cable w/ out the adaptor and w/ adaptor just to see if the wattmeter skews results?
Very informative comparison! with a small difference I agree that 45watts is not worth it at all.
That 45w charger seemed to be overheating the device or its overheating itself. It kept going down to 15 watts. If it was consistent it would reach the 70s in 30 mins
🙃🙃🫠
The scientific method in action. Nicely done sir.
Glad you liked it!
Best video ever i see ❤
Still tend to use a 45W+ charger, not only for Samsung phones but also Chinese phones with hyper fast charging
Can you compare 45w with fan cooler and without fan cooler ?
No
The 45 Watt only charges up to 20% than it drops the watt low as 15 watt. So it doesn't make much of a difference compared to 25W except you need a quick charge
It's meant for when you use the phone while charging, if you are doing alot of hig drain tasks, that 45w charger really makes a difference, I have used a 45w charger since the S20 Ultra phone, if I use the 25w charger, it takes even longer while using the phone.. So it really depends more then just total time charging on a idle phone vs a phone working hard on all cores...
Just saying
Is it a problem to use my old Samsung 15W charger, does it damage the battery?
No problem at all
Great video, info I wanted
Glad it helped
I just use the 25W charger, I never need extremely fast charging, and It's a good balance between speed and keeping battery health in check
I think you should've used the same cables, it could make a difference since each cable behaves different based on its chip. cables have their own power regulators (if its a good cable anyway).
It will not make a difference. Goodness me
Ah this video answered all my answers related to charging
Are you using the correct A cables / are the adapters playing a role
Come to think of it, I believe I was using the super slow 1amp cable. Hmm you maybe onto something here
Why did you use different cables for the 25 W and 45 W chargers? Is that perhaps the reason for the difference?
The white cable is a 5amp cable that is needed to get the 45w speeds
Can you please tell me i want to maximize my new s24 uktra’s battery life. Should i use a 25 watt charger or a 45 watt charger i think a 45 watt charger will damage my battery?
25w
@@LoverOfTech ok