Cables

Mobile phone cables are just as important as chargers. You must have suitable chargers and data cables to ensure better compatibility and performance. However, the mobile market does not have a universal mobile cable standard. Different brands have specific features, which makes choosing the right option a bit difficult. Selecting the wrong cable can damage your phone's battery and waste your money. Choosing a suitable cable can be tricky and to help you, our team at Mobile Experts have lined out some of the top tips to choose the best cables for your mobile devices.

Choosing a Mobile Charging Cable: Factors to Consider

Following are the top factors that can help you choose a suitable charging cable for your next mobile.

Charging Speed

The most important factor while choosing a charging cable is the charging speed. You need to invest in a cable that charges your phone on time. A miscalculation in the cable performance can damage your mobile battery or even cause circuit damage. It is best to consult with our professionals to avoid unnecessary mobile damage.

Fast Data Transmission

Data transfer and charging are equally crucial for smartphone owners, and a suitable charging cable also has reasonable data transmission rates. Choosing brand-specific data and charging cables can help.

Usability and Stability

Usability and stable performance are essential metrics for charging your mobile devices correctly. You wouldn't want to invest in a cable that produces subpar performance, has slow charging, or frequently disconnects.

Long Lifetime

Good quality cables usually have a long life performance, and the performance makes the cables a long-term investment.

Mobile Charging and Data Transfer: How to choose the Right One?

Learning the difference between a good quality charging cable and a data transfer cable matters the most. Here is a breakdown of factors that can help you make the right decision.

Consider the AWG Number on a Data Cable

Knowing the AWG number is the fastest way to identify a suitable cable for your mobile device. You will find every cable's AWG number printed on it, which stands for American Wire Gauge. It is a standard wire gauge system reading, and this represents the internal wires making the charging and data cable suitable. The AWG reading also represents the cable's charging efficiency for the data cable. Let's discuss the relationship between AWG number and Charging Speed.

AWG Number and Charging Speed: Understanding the Relationship

The thickness of the wire is inversely proportional to the AWG number. Thinner wires propagate lower current rates and thus take longer to charge. So, it is best to choose a charging cable with the lowest AWG number available. Generally speaking, most mobile lines have an AWG number of 28, and the high-end phones charge slowly with these 28 AWG number mobile cables. Thus, it is best to choose a thread with an AWG number of 24, which easily handles a current of 2A or less.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose a suitable charging cable?

Buyers should consider adding all the AMP production by cable.

How do I choose a good-quality USB cable?

Considering the USB cable material inside helps choose the right cable choice for your mobile.

Does charging cable affect charging speed?

Yes, the charging cable affects speed. Remember, the longer the cable, the slower the charging.

Wireless chargers are a good option for smartphone owners who hate having messy cables around . Moreover, these wireless chargers work with more than just your mobile device, and can help you charge your wireless headphones by placing the headphone case on the wireless chargers.

People have been skeptical about  wireless chargers in the past, but most of our customers at Mobile Experts opt use them for their Android and Apple devices.

That said, choosing the correct wireless charger is very important. Otherwise, you will not get the charging performance you want. Before selecting the right wireless charger for your mobiles, you must consider some factors. But first, let us take a quick look at the wireless charger technology.

Wireless Chargers: How do they Work?

Wireless chargers use Qi (pronounced Chi), which involves an electromagnetic coil on the mobile device and the chargers. The mechanism uses induction to charge the mobile device. You can charge your mobile devices even with the cases on if the material is not too thick and does not intervene between the charger and the device.

Choose the Right Design

You will find many chargers with different designs in the market. The most common is a padded design, which lies straight on a flat surface and acts as a charging bed. The other wireless charger has a stand and holds the mobile device semi-upright to charge. The unique design allows users to see the device without hovering over the mobile.

The wireless charger design depends on your charging outlet location. For instance, a simple flat-laying wireless charger would be ideal if you have an outlet near your charging spot. However, if you need more accessibility, the stand wireless chargers would be a good option as it will allow you to view your phone without stopping the charging.

Choose the Best Brand

Choosing the right wireless charger brand depends on your device's compatibility. Android and Apple produce wireless chargers compatible with their devices.

Moreover, wireless chargers designed for specific phone models often offer many benefits that regular chargers do not. For example, the Pixel Stand allows users to make the charger into a fully functional alarm clock. You can also create a digital photo frame with the wireless charger, blending it perfectly with your interior.

Other options like Samsung Duo are also great if you want more options. They work like a smartphone and a 7.5-watt charger simultaneously.

Choose the Right Case

Fortunately, there are no hard and fast rules for choosing the proper case for your mobile device. However, it is best to test your mobile cases with wireless chargers before charging them. You wouldn't want to spend time charging only to find the smartphone disconnected.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do wireless chargers work on any phone?

Yes, wireless chargers use Qi technology, which is compatible with any mobile device you own.

Does wireless charge damage the battery?

No, wireless charging does not damage a mobile device’s battery. However, it is best to avoid frequent charging and let the mobile device charge entirely before removing it from the charger.

How do I know if my phone has wireless charging?

Smartphones have different indications, such as a blinking light that indicate your device is charging wirelessly. Check your specific mobile device website for more information.

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