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06-08-2020 14:52 - edited 06-08-2020 14:53
Hi all,
I'm new to this community so excuse if this is a dumb question. I have just received the Samsung Galaxy S20 5G phone and discovered that the charger has a type-c connector at both ends. It works with the fast charger that comes with it of course but it means I can't plug it into any USB chargers or devices (such as my computer)
The product specification did say it came with a usb-c charger, so before I phone O2 to query this, is that what these are still called despite having no usb connection?
The accessories on O2's website show a charger with usb connection, but I don't want to have to pay another £25 if this is what I should have received in the first place, according to the product spec.
I assume I can use one of my existing usb-c cables, but don't want to risk damaging the phone or affecting its performance.
This might seem a minor quibble, but its left me with one power socket less, at a time when I have so many blooming devices on charge due to having to work from home for the forseeable future. Who knew that chargers could make life so stressful! 😉
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on 06-08-2020 14:59
USB C is a new standard which is being introduced across all new devices.
You have received the correct items with your order.
Any USB C cable or charger can be used safely but not all will support fast charging.
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on 06-08-2020 14:59
USB C is a new standard which is being introduced across all new devices.
You have received the correct items with your order.
Any USB C cable or charger can be used safely but not all will support fast charging.
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 06-08-2020 15:03
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on 06-08-2020 15:03
thanks for your quick reply. As long as I can use other charging cables, then that's fine. I'm more concerned about how many sockets i have in use than how fast my phone will charge.
Its so frustrating that when the the connectors start to get standardised on phones, another change is made - hardly good for the environment when so many cables and charging devices need to be disposed of.
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on 06-08-2020 15:06
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on 06-08-2020 15:06
Let's hope they stay with C for a while as it is much better than the old standard.
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