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Phone Charge Types

To charge your phone or tablet, it has become a necessity to know the type of charger that perfectly fits your device. In addition, with the advancement in technology, the device keeps on changing, and so is with the charger’s interface. In the following sections, the different types of USB charges are being described.

What is USB?

USB stands for Universal Serial Bus and has been around since 1996 and was originally designed for connecting peripherals like keyboards and pointing devices to personal computers. Since then, it has developed to encompass a wide variety of devices and become the standard for charging. In today’s generation, we use USB to charge and transfer data between the devices, or both at once.

Let’s look at the top 6 phone charger types available in the market today!

1.     USB-Type A Charger

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One of the oldest types and is generally used with computers or power outlets. You can attach the USB-A side to the USB plug of a laptop when charging. USB-A types of chargers can only accommodate USB-A ports, which are now starting to be phased out in modern devices.

2.     USB-Type B Charger

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The less common than the various other phone charger cable types. It’s a four-pin USB port that can be found on many devices, including printers, scanners, external hard disks, and more. The port has two rows of pins that are used to connect the device to your computer. The USB-B port can be also be used for charging devices like smartphones or tablets, but it cannot send data back and forth form your device to a computer.

3.    Mini-USB Charger

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The mini-USB charger was once commonly found on phones, cameras, and similar small devices for connecting those devices to computers and other devices. The mini-USB connector has since been phased out in favor of different phone chargers, such as the micro-USB connector.

4.    Micro-USB Charger

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One of the most popular types of charging cords. It’s found on many mobile devices, as well as many other electronic devices like cameras and keyboards. This type of USB allows data to be read without need a computer (i.e., flash drives and memory sticks). However, like USB-A cables, these types of phone charger end only go into a port if it matches its shape. Careful! That you do not damage anything.

5.    USB-Type C Charger

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Are the latest ones for charging your laptop, tablet, or phone. It is different from the old micro-USB and mini-USB adaptors because it’s a reversible connector-that means you do not need to worry anymore about which side goes in first. They are more efficient charger types (among others) for Android-and can charge your device faster than ever.

6.    Lightning Charger

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The lightning charger is an Apple-designed connector that replaces the old 30-pin dock connector used on the original iPhone 4 and iPhone 3. The lightning charger now has 8 pins on one end and a USB Type-C connector on the other end. This type of chargers are designed to work with majority of the Apple products.

 

 

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