Everything on charging smartphones
Charging your iPhone in general
Every iPhone from the iPhone 8 supports fast charging and wireless charging. You do need the right charger for this.
Charging advice per iPhone mode
Read which charger you need to charge your new Apple iPhone 13 or Apple iPhone 14 here.
Charging your Samsung smartphone in general
With the right fast charger, you can charge your Samsung smartphone extra fast. Some devices support wireless charging, but not all.
Charging advice per Samsung model
Read which charger you need for your new Samsung Galaxy S23 or Galaxy A53, for example.
Chargers
With the right charger, you can charge your iPhone or Samsung smartphone up to 50% in half an hour. With a standard charger, this takes 2 times longer.
Cables
When you choose a cable, you should check the connector, material, and length. A sturdy nylon cable lasts longer than a plastic cable, for example
Power banks
With a power bank, you can charge all your devices on vacation, at a festival, or on the train. Choose a power bank with the power and capacity that suit your usage situation.
Wireless charging in general
Find out whether your device supports wireless charging first. Then, choose a charger that charges you smartphone extra fast.
- How do you choose a fast wireless charger?
- How do you choose a wireless charger for your iPhone 14, 13, or 12?
- How do you choose the right wireless charger for your Samsung Galaxy S22?
- How do you choose the right wireless charger for your Samsung Galaxy S21?
- How do you choose a wireless charger for your OnePlus smartphone?
Car chargers
Have to head out quickly, but want to charge your smartphone real quick? Charge it on the go with a car charger.
Tips for charging your smartphone
There are a lot of rumors about charging. A lot of people believe that fast charging is bad for your battery. Some say that you should wait until the battery of your new device is completely empty before charging it back up to 100%. Read our advice to find out which rumors are true and which are false. We'll also tell you how to keep your battery in good condition for as long as possible.