So I bought a Samsung A14 a while back cause I lost my old phone and I saw it didn’t came with the brick to charge, kinda odd to me. Then I realized it had a TYPE C ON BOTH SIDES of the cable. Why do they even call this cable a USB??

So I said “I’ll just use my own type C cable that I’ve been using” that actually has a USB side so I don’t have to buy yet another article to charge my phone… well no.
The phone tells me I can’t use another cable cause it is not “verified or official” from samsung and if I insisted it will charge on “slow mode” 20hrs to fully charge. This gave me a lot of problems every time I had to charge cause I had to put the cable on a specific way for it to charge normally.

I tried to look up why doesn’t it come with a charging brick, what I found? They didn’t wanted to PRESSURE the consumer into buying a new phone for the charger(?? makes no sense) and to “reduce the e-waste and environmental impact” I mean I could just use my cable and the brick that I already own.
So I have this cable and brick now that I can’t use and will have to dispose of cause they gave me another one that I can’t use unless I buy a specific Type c charging brick… great. why not just, idk
LET US USE A NORMAL USB CABLE??? instead of locking the phone charging cause is not specifically the one you gave in the box.

  • edgewalker66@alien.top
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    Once Apple decided not to include charging bricks it was a foregone conclusion that other manufacturers would follow.

    You don’t have to buy Samsung ones. Any charger works, but it can’t charge faster your phone faster than the charging brick/cable combination is rated for.

    Chances are someone’s old phone has gotten to the point of limited battery capacity and then they upgrade to a new phone with a larger and fresh battery and it is going to take much longer to charge even with the old charging brick.

    Just buy an Anker charger with a few ports that are rated at different watt charging speeds. And a good cable rated for 5W or better.

    Since everyone is standardising on USB-C after the EU insisted, both will serve you well for many years.