Ho lefisa kapele ke eng?

Ho bonahala eka mohala o mong le o mong o mocha o tšepisa ho tjhaja ka potlako, empa litekanyetso tse fapaneng li bolela eng, 'me na li potlakile ka ho lekana?

Utloisisa Ho Chaja ka Potlako
Being able to quickly charge your phone or tablet can mean the difference between hours of care-free use or scrambling to find the nearest coffee shop for a power outlet. Fast charging is an increasingly popular feature that allows you to power up your device in just a fraction of the time it takes to do it the old-fashioned way. But not all products use the same type of fast charging—and not all chargers support the various standards. Here's what you need to know to make sure you're getting the fastest charge possible.

Tlhahiso ea tefiso e lekantsoe ka matla le matla. Amperage (kapa hona joale) ke palo ea motlakase o phallang ho tloha betereng ho ea sesebelisoa se hokahantsoeng, ha motlakase e le matla a motlakase. Ho atisa li-volts ka li-amp ho u fa metsi, matla a kakaretso ea matla.

Ho etsa hore sesebelisoa se tjhaje kapele, baetsi ba bangata ba ka eketsa matla kapa ba fetola matla a motlakase ho eketsa matla a hae a ka bang teng. Boholo ba litekanyetso tsa ho tjhaja ka potlako hangata li fapana ka motlakase ho fapana le ho matlafatsa matla.

Standard USB 3.0 ports output at a level of 5V/1A for smaller devices like wearables. Most phones and other devices are capable of handling 5V/2.4A. For fast charging, you're looking at something that bumps the voltage up 5V, 9V, 12V, and beyond, or increases amperage to 3A and above.

Hopola, sesebelisoa sa hau se tla nka matla a mangata feela joalo ka ha potoloho ea sona ea tjhaja e etselitsoe Bakeng sa ho tjhaja ka potlako ho sebetsa, o hloka mohala kapa sesebelisoa se seng se nang le potoloho ea ho tjhaja e khonang ho sebelisa e 'ngoe ea litekanyetso tsa ho tjhaja kapele, adapta le thapo e nolofalitsoe bakeng sa maemo a tšoanang.

Mofuta oa Chaja ea USB e Potlakileng

Ha re boneng tjhaja e fapaneng kapele bakeng sa lifono tse fapaneng

1. Apple Fast Charging 18W USB C charger Quick
Starting with the iPhone 8, all of Apple's phones support fast charging. Unless you own an iPhone 11 Pro or 11 Pro Max, however, you're probably using one of Apple's slow 5W adapters to charge your phone.

Apple e sebelisa Phepelo ea Matla a USB bakeng sa ho tjhaja kapele, mme e re o tla bona keketseho ea liperesente tse 50 bophelong ba betri ka metsotso e 30 feela. Bakeng sa ho fumana lebelo lena, leha ho le joalo, o hloka ho sebelisa bonyane adaptara ea 18W e nang le thapo ea USB-C-to-Lightning. Adapter e matla ho feta e ke ke ea senya fono ea hau, empa ho ka etsahala hore e se ke ea thusa. Re ile ra fihla ho Apple ho tseba hore na ke adaptara efe e matla ka ho fetesisa eo lineup ea eona ea iPhone e tla e tšehetsa, empa moemeli oa k'hamphani o itse ha e senole lintlha tse ngata tsa ho lefisa.

That said, you can't go wrong with our 18W USB C quick charger for US plug and 18W USB C tjhaja e potlakileng bakeng sa plug ea EU

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2. Mehala e mengata e lekana le Qualcomm Quick Charge
The most common fast charging standard is Qualcomm's Quick Charge because of the widespread nature of the company's chipsets. That said, many of the phones that support newer Quick Charge standards aren't sold in the US.

Charge e potlakileng 3.0 ke e 'ngoe ea li-protocol tse tloaelehileng haholo tsa ho tjhaja tse sebediswang midra, mme Quick Charge 3+ e tlisa lebelo le ts'oanang ho mehala ea midrange le li-chipsets tse ling tsa Qualcomm Snapdragon 700. Charge e Potlakileng 4+ ke tekanyetso ea hajoale ea khauta bakeng sa li-flagship tse sa sebeliseng mahlale a thekiso e potlakileng ea khoebo. Tekanyetso e ngoe le e ngoe e khutlela morao e sebelisana le e fetileng, ka hona likhoele tsa khale le li-adapter li ntse li tla sebetsa.

APS e na le eng bakeng sa QC 3.0

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Seo u se hlokang bakeng sa ho tjhaja kapele

Depending on the device you have, the fast charging standard you're able to use will vary. Check what your phone supports, then look at your wall adapter to see if it supports the same standard (they're usually labeled). Then make sure your cable is compatible (you're best off using one the one that come with your phone or adapter). If you need to buy a new wall adapter, cable, or wireless charging pad, take note of what standard it supports.


Nako ea poso: Nov-27-2020