The fuck you mean “charger is supported” it’s literally few capacitors and a transformer
Let me introduce you to the magic of USB Power Delivery, an incredible standard that brought forth USB-C devices that can’t work at all with USB-C chargers, since they don’t speak the required protocol.
Slow charging is compatibility mode. That’s a tad better than not working at all.
Yay to the USB standards bodies, and the many non-standards implementers, I guess.
it’s not even just unsupported protocols, it’s also about voltage levels the charger and device supports
Correct! And not just the charger and the device, also the cable needs to have the right e-marker chip (> 5 A), speak the protocol and confirm that it can carry the requested current during negotiation.
Just look at this teardown. High-current USB-PD cables are electronic devices of their own right: https://www.chargerlab.com/teardown-of-apple-240w-usb-c-charge-cable-a2794/
5V 1A and the like are now rightfully considered slow charging. Since most chargers have at least some level of USB PD now, the phone tells you there’s a chance either the higher voltage lines on it broke or it couldn’t negotiate a higher voltage and amperage.
It means she’s a low spec extrovert.
Slow charging is healthier for the battery :3
what anime is this
ONIMAI: I’m Now Your Sister! aka Onii-chan Is Done For! aka Onii-chan wa Oshimai!
of course you know that off the top of your head :3