![]() 2 USB-PD ports, able to supply 60w to one port or 30w to both.Īnker PowerPort 60w (USB-PD protocol, 5V 3A, 9V 3A, 15V 3A, 20v 3A), this is Anker's Gen1 PD charger, I had it on me, might as well try it.Īnker Powercore 10,000 PD (USB-PD protocol, 5V 3A, 9V 2A, 15v 1.2A) This is the only device I had that had a 15v rail and no 20v rail. Your modern average phone charger, doesn't support higher voltage rails.Īnker PowerPort Atom PD2 (USB-PD protocol, 5V 3A, 9V 3A, 15V 3A, 20v 3A) your "luxury" charger on the market. Google G1000-US (USB-PD Protocol, 5v 3A, 9v 2A) - Standard charger for Google Pixel 2 (and I think the Pixel 1 and 3 as well). While not technically a 'trickle charger' perse, it's effectively one in this day and age. ![]() This charger represents legacy non USB-PD chargers that everyone more or less has a drawer full of. Motorola SPN5791A (USB BC protocol, 5v 1.15a) - Retail USB-A charger for the original MotoX 2014. SP7, 13" S元, SG - Specs here aren't really relevant, I'm almost certain they all charge the same in their respective families. All that's changing is the form factor so technically I didn't have to run tests on both. I was also told that the 13" S元 and the SP7 have more or less the same design internals. All that's actually changed is the battery subsystem that allows the new devices to charge at the higher wattage (I think previous generation SPs were capped at 30-45w?). It's likely the same 65w (15v 4a) charger that's been sold by Microsoft for a while now. From what I've been told, the charger isn't anything special (no they didn't have one easily accessible to show me). Now, with that out of the way, on to the gory details! So it sounds like the the new SP7 is shipping with a 60ish watt charger now. booted up Candy Crush! I let the battery drain down to about 80% to do my measurements. I couldn't install anything, so I opened YouTube in Edge, and welp. I spent about half a hour with each machine to drain the battery enough to get a more accurate charge rate. I was very negligent last time and didn't even test the S元 as I wasn't interested in that machine. To everyone else who read my initial post, here's my followup. Shout out to the employees who let me do this! You know who you are, I know you're reading this!
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