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In the video, presenter Sake conducts a charging test on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ to compare a 45-watt fast charger with a 25-watt charger. He notes the costs and physical differences but focuses on their performance. Throughout the detailed testing process, the 45-watt charger shows only marginal improvements in charging speed over the 25-watt charger. Both chargers take approximately 1 hour and 6 minutes to fully charge the device, suggesting no significant advantage to using the more expensive 45-watt charger. Sake concludes that despite expectations, the 45-watt charger does not offer substantial benefits in charging speed under current conditions, though future updates might change this.
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In this part of the video, the presenter, Sake, conducts a 45-watt fast charging test on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+. He explains that this charger requires a special adapter and compares it to a previously performed 25-watt charging test, which took 1 hour and 6 minutes for a full charge. The 45-watt charger is noted to be larger and costs $50. During the test, the phone is charged from 0%, and the battery percentages are recorded at 15-minute intervals. At the 15-minute mark, the Note 10+ reaches 34%, only slightly higher than the 25-watt charger which reached 33% at the same interval.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter conducts a charging test comparing a 25-watt charger and a 45-watt charger on a Note 10. At the 40-minute mark, the Note 10 reaches 79% charge with the 45-watt charger, almost identical to results from the 25-watt charger. By 45 minutes, the charge is at 86% with the 45-watt charger compared to 87% with the 25-watt charger in previous tests. At the one-hour mark, both chargers achieve 96% charge. Ultimately, it takes one hour and six minutes for the device to fully charge to 100% with both chargers. The presenter concludes there is no significant benefit to using the 45-watt charger over the 25-watt charger.
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In this segment, the speaker concludes that there is no noticeable difference between using a 25 watt and a 45 watt charger for super-fast charging, based on their tests. They mention that an update might enable super-fast charging in the future but currently, both chargers perform similarly. The video wraps up with a summary of the recorded results and encourages viewers to subscribe, click the notification bell, and follow on social media for updates.