Samsung Charger Pad (15 W)
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Samsung Charger Pad

15 W


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MelierterRodring15

3 months ago

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Galaxus

3 months ago

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The Samsung Galaxy A51 does not support wireless charging as standard. However, you can buy an adapter to enable this function. The Samsung Wireless Charger Pad you mentioned is compatible with Qi-certified devices, but the A51 requires an adapter to charge wirelessly.

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sommersprosse2

4 months ago

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srlh3

7 months ago

Does the cable have to be from Samsung?

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Galaxus

7 months ago

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No, the cable does not necessarily have to be from Samsung, but there are some restrictions to consider. The Samsung Wireless Charger Pad (15W) with product ID EP-P2400BBEGEU requires a power supply via USB-C and should be used with an adapter that outputs 9V to achieve the full power of 15W. A standard 5V adapter is not sufficient to utilise the full charging power. It is therefore important that the cable and adapter used are compatible and fulfil the required specifications to ensure optimum performance. It does not necessarily have to be a Samsung product, but it should meet the requirements of the charger.

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srlh3

7 months ago

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Galaxus

7 months ago

Yes, the LED light of the Samsung 15W Wireless Charger lights up while the mobile is charging. It indicates the charging status with different colours: - Red for charging - Flashing red for a charging error - Green for fully charged In addition, the LED light can be dimmed so as not to disturb you when it is time to sleep.

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srlh3

7 months ago

Does it have LED lights?

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Galaxus

7 months ago

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The Samsung Charger Pad (15 W) with the product ID EP-P2400BBEGEU has an LED indicator that shows the charging status. This LED lights up to signal whether the device is charging or whether there is a malfunction.

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