researching for a black friday deal i came across 2 videos from the YT channel ChargerLab showing the charger compatibility of the s23+/U.

what i know for a fact that i needed a PPS capable charger as per samsungs own spec:

3.3-11V @ 2.25A for Super Fast Charging 25W

3.3-11V @ 4.05A for Super Fast Charging 2.0 45W

lo and behold; they showed Apple chargers and the usb c port on a Tesla, that are strictly non-PPS , charging an S23+ at a measured 24-25W, higher than samsungs own 25W TA800 charger which measured ~21W! those Non-PPS chargers were at PD 3.0 FIXED 9V 3A 27W, confirming the phone did not negotiate PPS.

they also showed in the same videos an s22+ charging at 11-14w on that same Fixed PD 3.0 9V 3A profile…

it would be very cool if any, “non-pps” 9v 3a pd charger or battery bank, could “super fast charge” at 25w instead of falling back to <15w.

(p.s.: they also showed some 3rd party chargers actually charging at 43-46W, with samsungs own 45w chargers at ~36w. only difference is that the 3rd party ones supported PPS at 4.5 or 5A (45-50w) whereas samsungs own maxed out at 4.05A (40.5w)…they claim its another minor upgrade in the s23.)

  • darktabssr@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I measured the output of the TA800 25w samsung charger on my phone and it read 9V@ 2.x amps throughout the entire cycle

    It didn’t vary the voltage from 3.3V to 11V but acted like regular PD instead

    So its like samsung wants you to use pps to trigger 25W but then doesn’t use the pps lol

    And if you dont use pps bricks you usually get demoted to 9v 1.67A 15W regular fast charging.

    But in this case the phone allowed the PD apple and tesla to super fast charge which i have never seen before in non pps sources