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The video focuses on the complexities of selecting the right charger, emphasizing the differences between charging technologies such as Quick Charge (QC), Power Delivery (PD), and Programmable Power Supply (PPS). It explains that PD is widely adopted by many companies, including Apple for its iPhones. The progression of QC versions is noted, from older models like QC 3.0 to newer ones like QC 4.0 and QC 5.0. Samsung's newer models, starting with the S20, benefit from PPS technology, necessitating a compatible charger to optimize performance.
The video further discusses the Warp Charge 65 device, which supports 65 watts charging with the original cable but drops to 45 watts with other USB-C cables using PPS technology. This variability highlights potential future benefits for iPhones if they support PPS. Practical demonstrations show how different cables and adapters affect charging speeds, with specific examples involving devices like the iPhone 13 Pro and OnePlus 8T. The charging speed also depends on the device’s current battery level.
Lastly, the presenter reviews various charging cables and their performance, noting that the original cables are essential for optimal charging speeds. They also mention adapters and preferred charging accessories, including a recommended charging brick and the Anker three-in-one wireless charging station, providing useful links for these products. Overall, the video provides detailed advice on selecting chargers and accessories for different devices to achieve the best charging performance.
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In this part of the video, the speaker addresses the confusion around choosing a new charger, focusing on the distinctions between different charging technologies like QC (Quick Charge), PD (Power Delivery), and PPS (Programmable Power Supply). The speaker explains that PD is a free technology used by many companies, including Apple with its iPhones. They also note the progression of Quick Charge versions, from QC 3.0 used by older devices like the Samsung S8, to the newer QC 4.0 and QC 5.0. Additionally, it is highlighted that newer Samsung models starting from the S20 use PPS technology, and to take full advantage of this, a PPS-compatible charger is recommended. The speaker provides an example with a OnePlus charger that supports these technologies.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses the capabilities and specifics of a Warp Charge 65 device, emphasizing that it charges at 65 watts but only with the original cable. If a different USB-C cable is used, it charges at a maximum of 45 watts using PPS (Programmable Power Supply) technology. The presenter mentions that this could be beneficial for future iPhone models if they incorporate PPS technology. They demonstrate charging various devices, including iPhone 13 Pro and OnePlus 8T, showing the variations in wattage depending on the type of cable and adapter used. The presenter notes that the charging speed can also depend on the current charge level of the device’s battery.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter discusses various charging cables and their effectiveness. Using a red cable, they note that it provides normal PD charging but not the 65W warp charging, as it is not the original cable. With a black cable and an adapter converting USB-C to Lightning, the charging stops and restarts, indicating a switch to PD mode and higher wattage. The adapter is recommended for those who have only USB-C cables but need to charge an iPhone. The presenter also highlights a preferred charging brick, providing an Amazon link, and lists the cables they use, including some wireless charging options with a clear case. They mention owning an Anker three-in-one wireless charging station and provide a link for it as well.