@@finn_h06 100% yes they will i build custom lithium ion battery packs and work with lithium ions for years. The things that affect longevity are charging rate and charging percentages. The new s23 ultra lets you use a new feature which lets you allow the phone to only charge to 85% and studies show doing this will allow the batteries to have 3 to 5 times longer life span vs charging it to 100% all the time. I was skeptical doing that at first but i have come to realize even at 85% and using my phone a bunch all day i cant usually wear the battery down in a full days of heavy use. That being said as long as you keep that battery in that same good condition as new then it should perform like that for a long time but the higher you charge the battery the quicker that will fall off. So charging to 100% while at first will noticeably last longer in the long run charging to 85% will see that the battery itself lasts longer. Seeing as these new phones are super difficult to work on and change the batteries out in that seems to be more important for me particularly. also charging anything faster then 25watts will significantly warm up the battery leading to a significant decrease in battery life span. Charging at 240 watts like hes doing in this video allegedely would significantly impact the battery. If my phone charged that fast i would def want it to have a easily changable battery because that cell isnt going to last longer then a year or two charging at those rates. One could argue that this isnt a big deal if you change your phones out yearly or bi yearly but seeing as the price of premium phones is going threw the roof i think the trend will be people will hold onto more premium phones for longer periods of time.
@@finn_h06I saw in a video that the 80% battery health after 1000 cycles that Chinese phone makers claim is if you charge at 10w. I don’t know where they got their info from though.
@@stang3313First 30 mins are what the phone's are fine tuned for. ~50% vs ~70%. Just over an hr to 100% for both, but that's how the curve is tuned. Nothing with the chargers, but the phones themselves. 25 is basically maxed out, but 45 is tuned for quicker charging in the first 30 mins with an acceptable drop-off after that.
I don't mind 25-45watt on samsung as far as it takes a standard from PD (power delivery). Because there are a lot accessories that support PD. I charge my phone and it still get 45w.. sadly those chinese phones with hundreds wattage only capable of doing with their given charger, no accessorry supported
Sadly? Come on you gotta be kidding me. They include a super fast charger and super fast thick quality cable unlike samsungs puny cable with no charger. I dont see a flaw here, you just dont wanna appreciate them right?
Anything above 45 watt is dangerous that is why samsung and apple didnt bring it yet ajd its not coming next year either. The chinese phones offer 100watt or. 200watt cause china only cares aboht business always remember it. Nothing can beat samsung in smartphones. For current battery technology only upto 45 watt is considered safe so becareful.
It is completely safe.. the phone got a safe fast-charging certification from TUV Rheinland. And Realme themselves said that they made some tests and after more than 1600 charging cycles the phone still is at 80% of battery health which is really impressive..
@@redi6460heat is the whole reason why battery degrades, the hotter the phones get when they are charging the more likely the batteries died. But theres a reason why every chinese company tries to make their Cooling bigger and more efficient since that means they can safely increase the charging speed while also can maintain gaming performance a lot longer which means a Win-Win solution. Iphone or samsung doesn't really have advancement in their cooling systems, rather they make their software limit the performance on the phone to reduce the heat, but if thats the case then they couldn't make faster charger.
Apple users with their 20w charger be like: is this real?
The battery health of these phones will crap out much faster than the iPhone 😂
@@R3cce no they will not
@@finn_h06 100% yes they will i build custom lithium ion battery packs and work with lithium ions for years. The things that affect longevity are charging rate and charging percentages. The new s23 ultra lets you use a new feature which lets you allow the phone to only charge to 85% and studies show doing this will allow the batteries to have 3 to 5 times longer life span vs charging it to 100% all the time. I was skeptical doing that at first but i have come to realize even at 85% and using my phone a bunch all day i cant usually wear the battery down in a full days of heavy use. That being said as long as you keep that battery in that same good condition as new then it should perform like that for a long time but the higher you charge the battery the quicker that will fall off. So charging to 100% while at first will noticeably last longer in the long run charging to 85% will see that the battery itself lasts longer. Seeing as these new phones are super difficult to work on and change the batteries out in that seems to be more important for me particularly. also charging anything faster then 25watts will significantly warm up the battery leading to a significant decrease in battery life span. Charging at 240 watts like hes doing in this video allegedely would significantly impact the battery. If my phone charged that fast i would def want it to have a easily changable battery because that cell isnt going to last longer then a year or two charging at those rates. One could argue that this isnt a big deal if you change your phones out yearly or bi yearly but seeing as the price of premium phones is going threw the roof i think the trend will be people will hold onto more premium phones for longer periods of time.
@@finn_h06I saw in a video that the 80% battery health after 1000 cycles that Chinese phone makers claim is if you charge at 10w. I don’t know where they got their info from though.
@@R3cceIt's actually the opposite lol 🤣
I heard that 45W and 25W in S23 Ultra aren't so different, and I see it unnecessary because the battery life in my S23 Ultra is still good.
around 10 min diffrent
@@livasuite3755 tbh, I expected more, like 80% faster.
@@stang3313First 30 mins are what the phone's are fine tuned for. ~50% vs ~70%.
Just over an hr to 100% for both, but that's how the curve is tuned. Nothing with the chargers, but the phones themselves. 25 is basically maxed out, but 45 is tuned for quicker charging in the first 30 mins with an acceptable drop-off after that.
Can u tell best charger for s23 ultra 25 w or 45
@@althafnazeer8539 I only use the one given with Note 10
uh 240w but need almost 16 mins to full charge? totally the same as my 120w on poco 😑 are u sure there are 240w version not 150w version?
It's 240w, but I'm using it in the US where we have 120 volts versus 240 in Europe. This means the charging brick isn't getting its full power.
@@phandroid oh yes sorry my bad. my country is 240v
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It'll probably take years and years for samsung to have 240w charging😂
Samsung will need to change its overcsll cell design and chemistry to achieve speeds like 240w charging.
@@phandroid wait for the EPIC to arrive🤣
They should've make the S24 ultra watts as 65w maximum and thats alright
Flagship mobile are not fast charging.This is personality .
I think it's not practical to hve more than 100-150watt is just enough they will keep increasing no but no use if phone is always charged
Isnt the limit for s23 around 45w?
Also this is unfair as battery sizes are probably different and tech too so yeah
Why does it go super slow at the end and then smashes through the last 5%?
Does the cable provide 240w?
Yes, USB C can supply very high currents.
@@R3cce not every usb cable can. thats why i ask
Its a USB C PD cable. It has a chip inside.
@@finn_h06 PD only provides 100w , not 240
yes it does! the cable from the box is 12A cable as its braided on the cable.
How did you get them both to 1% without them turning off on you
Magic
Why don't you do something crazy to try the 240w adapter with a samsung phone?
You're kididng right? Both these device chargers use different technologies. Its Supervooc vs PD. U cannot swap to achieve same results
I don't mind 25-45watt on samsung as far as it takes a standard from PD (power delivery). Because there are a lot accessories that support PD. I charge my phone and it still get 45w.. sadly those chinese phones with hundreds wattage only capable of doing with their given charger, no accessorry supported
Sadly? Come on you gotta be kidding me. They include a super fast charger and super fast thick quality cable unlike samsungs puny cable with no charger. I dont see a flaw here, you just dont wanna appreciate them right?
One statement is the samsung galaxy s23 ultra beautiful screen shape and quality.
Anything above 45 watt is dangerous that is why samsung and apple didnt bring it yet ajd its not coming next year either. The chinese phones offer 100watt or. 200watt cause china only cares aboht business always remember it. Nothing can beat samsung in smartphones. For current battery technology only upto 45 watt is considered safe so becareful.
It is completely safe.. the phone got a safe fast-charging certification from TUV Rheinland. And Realme themselves said that they made some tests and after more than 1600 charging cycles the phone still is at 80% of battery health which is really impressive..
Ultra charger is 25W or 45W?
45w as maximum
⛔️⛔️⛔️⛔️⛔️Why don't you talk about the degradation of the battery at such a charge?
bro fast charging does NOT degrade de battery faster
@@hans-petermaier9000 yes it does, but this Chinese phones are cheap and you can just buy a new phone when it does.
@@redi6460 no, it doesnt
@@redi6460heat is the whole reason why battery degrades, the hotter the phones get when they are charging the more likely the batteries died. But theres a reason why every chinese company tries to make their Cooling bigger and more efficient since that means they can safely increase the charging speed while also can maintain gaming performance a lot longer which means a Win-Win solution. Iphone or samsung doesn't really have advancement in their cooling systems, rather they make their software limit the performance on the phone to reduce the heat, but if thats the case then they couldn't make faster charger.
Realme Is The Winner 🏆
Wow rlly😨
My s23 ultra takes 55 minutes 100%
is what name a song?
Alex Lustig - Dream
Samsung need to learn
No gt 3
It is gt neo 5
its GT 3 and the GT neo 5 is kinda same but different battery capacity and GT neo 5 a newer phone in the market
I'm sure that 240 w is great for the battery
2 cell then that means its just the same as having 120W
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