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07-21-2022 09:06 AM in
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Ranod_Lakshitha
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07-21-2022 11:03 AM in
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Hi... Technically, yes you can. Most recent phones have an overcharging protection layer. So nothing to worry about it. But the thing is even if you used 20W, phone only takes 15W of it. 😊
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07-21-2022 01:29 PM in
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Nice to see you here.
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07-21-2022 07:20 PM in
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Yeah... you too again 😃👋
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07-21-2022 12:17 PM (Last edited 07-21-2022 12:18 PM ) in
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It's perfectly safe. Your phone will only take the current it needs.
Most smartphones need a 5 volt voltage source. Because of this, ensure that the charging adapter is 5V and that the current doesn't matter.
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Most smartphones need a 5 volt voltage source. Because of this, ensure that the charging adapter is 5V and that the current doesn't matter.
Be sure to click the 3 dots and " ✓ Accept as Solution" when you find an answer that works for you.
Thanks... 👍