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Phone Chargers

First, phones stopped coming with chargers. Remember that trick? You buy a brand-new smartphone for a lot of money, open the box — and there's a cable and... that's it. You have to buy the power brick separately. So a smartphone charger suddenly turned from a "little thing in the box" into a purchase that you really need to think about.

And there is a lot to think about. A wall charger for a phone today is not just a "cube for the socket." It's about speed, the safety of your battery, and whether the phone will last until evening. An old 5W power brick will charge a modern flagship for hours. A new one, at 30–65W, will do it in mere minutes. The difference is like between a garden hose and a fire hose.

Types of Phone Chargers

There are enough types, so briefly on each.

  • Standard wall adapters. The classic charging block: plug it into the socket, connect the cable. Simple 5–18W models are for those who are in no rush. It charges overnight — and that's fine.
  • Fast chargers. This is where life got better. Power Delivery or Quick Charge support — and the phone catches 50% of the charge in some 20–25 minutes. Getting ready — throw the phone on the charger for a quarter of an hour while taking a shower and having coffee — leave with a full battery. I would recommend buying a fast charger to almost everyone. You get used to it instantly, and you don't want to go back to slow charging.
  • Wireless chargers. A wireless phone charger works without wires: put the device on the stand — it charges. No worn-out connectors, no dangling cables. Perfect on a nightstand or a work desk. The speed is slightly lower than with a wire, but the convenience pays for it in full.
  • Multi-port and combined chargers. One block — multiple USB outputs. You charge your phone, headphones, and watch from a single socket. For a family where everyone has "their own" gadget, it's a real peacekeeper. Because there's no more fighting over the only outlet.

How to Choose a Phone Charger

A few guidelines so you don't buy a pig in a poke.

  • Power. For a regular phone, 20–33W is comfortable. For flagships with ultra-fast charging — 45–65W. Too little — you'll wait a long time; too much — no worries, the device will take exactly what it needs and no more.
  • Charging standard. Check which protocol your smartphone understands (PD, QC, and for some brands — proprietary solutions). A charger of the wrong standard will charge like a regular one, and all the "speed" will remain only on the box.
  • Connector type. USB-C is the current standard, especially after even the iPhone switched to it. The old USB-A is still alive but looking to the past.
  • Protection. The most important thing that people remember last. A proper mobile phone charger has protection against overheating, overvoltage, and short circuits. A cheap "charger" without protection can ruin the battery's health in a few nights. A questionable saving.
  • Compactness. If you travel a lot — look at small blocks based on gallium nitride (GaN). Powerful, yet the size of a matchbox. Pure gold on the road.

I'll tell you straight: I've seen dozens of phones with a "swollen" battery specifically from shady chargers. Buying a decent phone charger costs pennies compared to replacing the battery or the entire device.

Advantages of Chargers from the Euro-Parts Catalog

The catalog contains only original blocks from well-known brands, with real electronics protection. No anonymous "cubes" from the subway underpass that heat up like a kettle.

  • Wide selection: from simple adapters to powerful GaN chargers;
  • Wired and wireless solutions for any phone;
  • Original products with warranty and battery protection;
  • Consultation — we'll suggest the power and standard specifically for your model.

Buying phone chargers from us means peace of mind for your battery, not a lottery.

Why You Should Order From Us

We deliver all over Ukraine: Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, Dnipro, Lviv, and any other city. Nova Poshta, courier, pickup — often dispatched on the day of the order. Convenient payment: online card, cash upon receipt, cashless for companies.

The goods are in stock, we keep prices reasonable, regular promotions. So buying a phone charger profitably is quite realistic. Don't know what suits your device? Write to us — we'll suggest in a couple of minutes, without upselling.

When to Replace an Old Charger

Honestly — most people put this off until the last moment. As long as the block charges somehow, they don't touch it. But there are times when you should buy a phone charger without delay: if the block's body heats up more than usual, if the cable near the connector is kinked and only works half the time, if charging has become noticeably slower. These are all signals that the device is on its last legs.

A separate story is an old 5W charger for a new flagship. Technically, it works. But charging a modern phone with it is like filling a pool with a teaspoon. You're just wasting time every day. The transition to a proper fast charger is felt instantly, and you never want to go back.

And a small reminder: don't leave your phone on a cheap "charger" all night for years. A high-quality block with protection controls the process itself, but a no-name one — it's a matter of luck.

Frequently Asked Questions

What charger power is needed for a phone?
For a regular smartphone, 20–33W is comfortable. Flagships with ultra-fast charging take 45–65W. Lower power — will charge longer; higher — won't harm, the device will take exactly its share. So buying a slightly more powerful smartphone charger "for the future" is a normal idea.

Why does the phone charge slowly with a new charger?
Most often — because the block is not of the fast charging standard that your device understands. PD, QC, proprietary brand protocols — they are not always compatible. Check that the phone charger supports exactly "your" standard, otherwise, the speed will only stay on the packaging.

Is wireless charging slower than wired?
Slightly, yes. But a wireless phone charger is more convenient: put the device down — it charges, the cable doesn't dangle, the connector doesn't wear out. Many keep a wireless one on the desk, and a fast wire — for cases when they need it "quick".

Can I charge a phone and headphones with one block?
Yes, if you get a multi-port mobile phone charger with several outputs. One block — and phone, headphones, and watch from one socket. Convenient at home and traveling, where outlets are always scarce.

Summary

A good charger is a full phone when you need it, and a healthy battery for a long time. Don't wait until the old block burns out at the worst moment. Choose a model, check the price and availability, or leave a request — we'll call you back. Ready? Click "buy a phone charger" and forget about a dead screen.

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