What would happen if I charged my phone with it? (Samsung Galaxy S10)
Is that possible, does it load faster?
Do both have a USB-C connector?
I do not know how many watts it has but if your cell phone (battery) does not accept more than so and so many watts, that's just wasted electricity ^^
Why wasted electricity? Nonsense… If the cell phone only charges with 10W, but the power pack can do 65W, only a little more than 10W is drawn from the mains and not always 65W… The power consumption from the mains depends on consumption and efficiency. A PC with a 1000W power supply only needs 300W when the components are no longer needed…
We had that in physics and it was drawing significantly more than 10 watts, but I'm not an expert, so thank you for the payment.
No, the phone doesn't charge any faster. How a phone charges is determined by the charging electronics integrated in the phone. It doesn't matter whether the power adapter can provide 10 watts or 100 watts, the phone will never use 100 watts.
Apart from that, the Lenovo power supply only delivers 10 watts at 5 volts, i.e. No more than z. B. My original Samsung power supply.
No, the voltage converters from the usb burn out.
You can charge your S10 with the power adapter without any problems.
However, your device won't charge any faster. The S10 supports the USB Power Delivery protocol, but only up to about 12.5W. It should load with 9V.
The included Samsung Adaptive Fast Charging charger supports 15W.
Yes
Then you can use it to charge both your smartphone and laptop.