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Smartphone charging cables buying guide

As smartphones keep evolving, so do the ways that we keep them charged. Smartphone charging cables come in various sizes, colors and connectors along with their respective charging bricks. You must understand your phone model to know the charging cable you need.

 

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Smartphones are categorized in mostly two camps : Apple’s iPhone with its unique lightning port and Google Android-powered smartphones such as those from Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi, Google, Oppo, Oneplus etc. In the latter camp, variety and choice is the name is the game. In this camp, there are basically two common ports; the older and soon defunct Micro USB port and the newer modern USB type C or USB-C port.

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iPhone charging cables

 

USB-A to lightning cable and USB-C to lightning cable. For both cables, one end that enters into your iPhone is lightning interface. The other end — USB-A or USB-C — determines if the cable is standard charging or fast-charging.

USB-A to Lightning cable
Apple still sells the USB-A to lightning cable on its website at $19. This cable can charge any iPhone right from the iPhone 5 to the latest model the iPhone 14. But you can get better deals with third party MFI-certified alternatives on Aioneus such as:

 

USB-C to lightning cable
The USB-C to lightning cable brings faster charging thanks to the newer USB-C standard. USB-C is an oval-shaped port or interface. This cable is sold for $19 on Apple’s website but you can also get several options from different vendors on Aioneus.

 

 

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Android charging cables


Android-powered phones include Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy phone, Xiaomi Mi or Redmi phone, Oppo, Oneplus, Realme, Tecno, Infinix, Nokia among other brands. Older Android phones used a Micro USB port which allowed a Micro USB cable to enter only one way. Today, the oval-shaped USB Type C or USB-C is quickly replacing the Micro USB port bringing with it several benefits such as reversible connection, faster data transfer and charging.
In this camp, you have the USB-A to Micro USB cable, USB-A to USB-C and USB-C to USB-C cable.


USB-A to Micro USB cables
The USB-A to Micro USB cable is the most ubiquitous cable out there not only for charging older android phones, but most things powered through USB such as smart security cameras, power banks, wireless speakers, headphones, TWS earbuds etc. Here are some options for USB-A to Micro-USB cables on Aioneus.

 

USB-A to USB-C cables
However, the new king of the hill now is the USB-A to USB-C cable. Most android-powered phones launched in the last two years have a USB-C port instead of Micro-USB. Nowadays even Bluetooth headphones, speakers, TWS earbuds, tablets are switching to USB-C port. Here are some options for USB-A to USB-C cables on Aioneus.

 

USB-C to USB-C cables
The real champ however, is USB-C to USB-C cable. This cable mostly ships with premium flagship devices that also come with a USB-C charging brick supporting USB-C Power Delivery 3.0. USB-PD is capable of delivering upto a whooping 240W with the latest update. This cable and companion brick typically pumps between 45-120W. Here are some options for USB-C to USB-C cables on Aioneus.

 

In conclusion, charger cables are an essential accessory for all of our electronic devices, and there are a variety of options available to suit different needs and preferences. When choosing a charger cable, it's important to consider factors such as the type of charger, charging speed, compatibility, safety features, and eco-friendliness. By doing so, you can ensure that you have a reliable and efficient charger cable that meets your needs.

 

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