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nixuotan
post Jan 5 2018, 11:27 PM

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So I got an iPhone X recently and looking to rectify the measly 5W adapter situation. I do not want to get into fast charging because I dont really want to spend that much money on a cable and an adapter. But I'd still like to get the maximum juice without fast charging. People recommend the 12W iPad charger which delivers power through 5V/2.4A if I'm not mistaken. I'd have gotten that except I want a charger with more than 1 USB port. So I got to doing some research and found this.
https://www.unipro.my/Aukey/aukey-pa-u36-4-...-charging-black
Its a 40W 8A charger. With that power I think it will deliver the full 5V/2.4A even if two phones were connected at the same time.
But then I came across this.
http://www.siyoteam.com/index.php?m=Home&c...&catid=14&id=76
This massive guy is a 50W 10A 8 port charger. The thing that caught my attention was that it will deliver 6.5-9V/2A & 9-12V/1.5A. So I wanted to know what is the limit of the power that a regular apple USB to lightning cable will handle? And will the iPhone X charge at 9V/2A or 12V/1.5A?
nixuotan
post Jan 6 2018, 08:39 AM

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QUOTE(kmrdeva @ Jan 5 2018, 11:54 PM)
You get what you pay for.

I have a 2 port 2.4A LDNIO charger and a 3 port 2.4A Aukey charger. The Aukey's charging performance is more consistent and the product itself is physically more solid.

30W 3 port (what I have) = Lazada Link

40W 4 port model = Lazada Link
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Oh that's nice. I didnt know they had a 3 port version. Do you know if anyone has a 3-pin variant on either one?

This post has been edited by nixuotan: Jan 6 2018, 09:00 AM
nixuotan
post Jan 6 2018, 11:12 AM

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QUOTE(kmrdeva @ Jan 6 2018, 09:24 AM)
I go for normal 5V/2.4A (i.e. 12W) chargers instead of Qualcomm Quick Charge or other proprietary fast charging power blocks.

For aukey chargers, that means those with green holes instead of orange ones smile.gif

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Its all good. Not looking for fast charging. Just normal charging to the max which seems to be 5V/2.4A

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