Sujet : Re: What's the actual *advantage* of not having an sd slot?
De : marion (at) *nospam* facts.com (Marion)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.mobile.androidDate : 02. Jul 2025, 23:11:28
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On 2 Jul 2025 12:21:53 GMT, Frank Slootweg wrote :
every brand
name charger is a *correct* charger, because it implements the USB power
protocols.
I'm all about facts.
But, maybe I misunderstood you, and if I did, I apologize.
And, it seems clear you misunderstood me also. So let's fix this.
Starting over, let's stick with just the facts.
The fact is that every device will take a range of chargers and protocols
(which everyone knows) but what most people absolutely do not know is that
some USB-charged devices will not charge with some USB chargers. Period.
That's just a fact.
I didn't see any evidence that you understood that fact.
Nor did I see any evidence that Arno understood it.
While it sounds counterintuitive (since it's a USB charger) the problem is
in the wattage and in the protocol. And obviously, in the negotiation.
These are just facts.
If you understand those facts, then that's fine with me.
This all started with someone saying that any USB charger will work.
That's not correct.
I know of cases where USB-C devices will NOT charger with a smart charger.
It's documented in their instructions.
I also know that there is a MINIMUM required wattage specified as of June
20, 2025 for all phones that are sold in the EU.
Notice this phone requires as a minimum, a 10-Watt charger.
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https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/screen/product/smartphonestablets20231669/2339789>
While I have no idea what happens if you try to charge those phones with a
lower-than minimum wattage charger, I do know the first phone I looked up
had a 10-watt minimum wattage. So a 5-Watt brick is well below the minimum.
In summary, there are two facts I know that most people do not know.
1. Many USB-charged devices will NOT charge with the newer chargers, and,
2. Every phone sold in the EU has a minimum "required" charging wattage.
As long as you and Arno are aware of those two facts, I'm fine.