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Monday, July 11, 2016

How To Easily Recognize A Verified/Fake Charger




Nowadays many smartphone users are faced with the issues of slow charging. One of the major causes of this can be traced to using of fake or unverified charger.

I recently did a survey on one of the super chargers in the market alongside their specs and charging speed.

Check below:
√ Non-Verified (Fake) Blackberry Charger
Specs: Input: AC 100v - 240v (50/60Hz)
Output: DC 5V (0.75A)
Speed: A bit Slow.


√ Non-Verified (Most Fake) Chargers with Light on it
Specs: Input: AC 100 - 240v (50/60Hz)
Output: DC 5V (0.5A)
Speed: Very Slow.

√Verified New Age Energizer (original)
Specs: Input: AC 100v - 240v (50/60Hz) 0.15A
Output: DC 5V (1A)
Speed: Very Fast.


√Verified Standard Gionee 1A Charger (original)
Specs: Input: AC 90 - 300v (50/60Hz) 0.15A
Output: DC 5V (1A)
Speed: Very Fast.

√Verified UK Based Woo Charger (original)
Specs: Input: AC 100 - 240v (50/60Hz) 0.2A
Output: DC 5V (1.5A)
Speed: Extremely Fast.


√Verified Original Blackberry Charger Without USB (original)
Specs: Input: AC 100 - 240v (50/60Hz)
Output: DC 5V (2.0A)
Speed: Excellently Fast.

So its advisable to buy ONLY chargers with the verified specs 

How can i recognize a Original/Verified Charger?
Each original charger has their specs written boldly on it

NB: Try to also get an original USB cord, because slow charge can also occur due to bad USB cords.

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  3. So many fake charger everywhere iworkngr.info. but their are originals anyway but expensive

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