Sorry about the delayed response but just about any proper branded charger will work well. If you want to fast charge, you can use a Type C PD charger, but the phone will warm up a bit. I personally use a variety of chargers depending on how quickly I want to charge.
It'll be fine, it's a high quality charger. I use Samsung chargers very often with many of my devices. However, depending on your iPhone generation, it may charge hotter as the iPhone accepts more power from the Samsung charger than the 18/20W iPhone chargers. Just be aware of that. The iPhone 11 Pro Max will accept 23W from memory. My 13 pro max uses all the power, and doesn't get too hot, but I don't know how the 11 Pro is with the smaller battery.
There are USB-A to lightning connectors available. These are safe to use since all uSB architectures provide 5V as a baseline. Unlike old-school chargers, USB is universal with this 5V base, so it’s perfectly safe. The only downside is that the Type A cables will charge significantly slower on an iPhone 13. 12W max vs 27W with Type C.
@@BatteryTestChannel Thanks! what if i use portable chargers bateries for travelling? i heard it could damage the iphone battery, Is what they say true?
@@ezeyeye82 I use portable packs all the time! I think it’s important to use high quality packs though. Cheap ones may have bad voltage or current regulation, so I can’t speak to that. I have several Anker Elite packs that I use with my phone and computer. I simply travel with a single 65W charger for everything.
@@MohamedHossam-qd4wv Personally, I rarely use Apple chargers. I am a fan of Anker’s products overall, even if their pricing has gone way up these days. The 20W nano charger is great in my opinion. Less bulky too.
FINALLY a proper video of these chargers! Thanks
I appreciate that, thank you! Please let me know if you have any feedback on what else you'd like to see.
Interesting good to know. Can you make a video on wireless charger?
Okay good cuz I don't wanna get rid of my Anker Elite Dual Port 24W Wall Charger.
I have one too, it’s a great travel charger!
@@BatteryTestChannel yes it is I love mine!!
Could tell me which charger finally you recomend as the best one for my phone's battery health?
Thank you in advance!
Sorry about the delayed response but just about any proper branded charger will work well. If you want to fast charge, you can use a Type C PD charger, but the phone will warm up a bit. I personally use a variety of chargers depending on how quickly I want to charge.
will charging my iphone 13 pro with samsung 15 watt adapter damage my iphone's battery health?
It'll be fine, it's a high quality charger. I use Samsung chargers very often with many of my devices. However, depending on your iPhone generation, it may charge hotter as the iPhone accepts more power from the Samsung charger than the 18/20W iPhone chargers. Just be aware of that. The iPhone 11 Pro Max will accept 23W from memory.
My 13 pro max uses all the power, and doesn't get too hot, but I don't know how the 11 Pro is with the smaller battery.
it is possible to use usb A on ihpne 13 ? it could damage the baterry ??? thanks!
There are USB-A to lightning connectors available. These are safe to use since all uSB architectures provide 5V as a baseline. Unlike old-school chargers, USB is universal with this 5V base, so it’s perfectly safe.
The only downside is that the Type A cables will charge significantly slower on an iPhone 13. 12W max vs 27W with Type C.
@@BatteryTestChannel Thanks! what if i use portable chargers bateries for travelling? i heard it could damage the iphone battery, Is what they say true?
@@ezeyeye82 I use portable packs all the time! I think it’s important to use high quality packs though. Cheap ones may have bad voltage or current regulation, so I can’t speak to that. I have several Anker Elite packs that I use with my phone and computer. I simply travel with a single 65W charger for everything.
@@BatteryTestChannel is Anker powerport 3 Nano good for my iphone13 because I don't have money to buy an original apple charger?
@@MohamedHossam-qd4wv Personally, I rarely use Apple chargers. I am a fan of Anker’s products overall, even if their pricing has gone way up these days. The 20W nano charger is great in my opinion. Less bulky too.
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