Samsung Ep-Ta20 (15 W)
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Samsung Ep-Ta20

15 W


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Omar94

2 months ago

Compatible with S24 Ultra?

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digitec

2 months ago

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The Samsung EP-TA20EWEUGW charger is compatible with the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra if the device supports Adaptive Fast Charge technology. However, I have no specific information on compatibility with the S24 Ultra. It is advisable to check the device specifications to confirm compatibility.

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birchler4

5 years ago

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babebiso

5 years ago

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My understanding of these chargers is that they cannot be harmful to the battery (this opinion is without guarantee). And whether the tablet supports Fastcharge should be in the specifications. But you can also connect a Fastcharge charger to devices that do not support it.

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informatique

5 years ago

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pac74

5 years ago

Hello, The charger in question has a cable that is supplied with micro USB and therefore not compatible with the new phones that have a USB-type C plug like the Samsung A50. However, the charger is perfectly usable with a phone if you use another type-C cable.

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kayhan20

7 years ago

Can you connect the new Nokia 6 to it

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Ariana86

7 years ago

Hi, it may be possible to connect it depending on whether it is micro or USB-C, but I wouldn't recommend it. The voltage and current are often different and can lead to damage to the battery or explosions. Kind regards

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Lg vox

8 years ago

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jdecapit

8 years ago

The cable is 1.2 m and appears to be original as far as I can tell. (It has a Samsung sticker on it). I recommend checking the fast charging function immediately after receiving it. For me, the first two chargers only charged normally fast and only the third one worked as expected. However, Digitec sent a new device both times without discussion and very quickly.

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dubi92

8 years ago

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Anonymous

8 years ago

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Clearly yes, but to such a small extent that you will probably not notice it with a new mobile phone in the first 2 years. Nevertheless, use a normal charger to save the battery a little and if you need to recharge it briefly at lunchtime or in the evening, today's fast chargers are great. Also, consider buying a charger with Quick Charge 3, which is backwards compatible and Quick Charge is becoming more and more widespread.

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