It feels as though we’re always needing to find a replacement charger for our phones because they’re so easy to lose, and they “tear up” so often.
The next time you find yourself in need of a new charger, keep in mind that you have several options.
First of all, you can buy a new factory-made charger that’s made specifically for your device.
If you’re the extremely cautious type you can rest assured that this is the safest option possible because your new charger will perfectly match your device.
Unfortunately, it’s also the most expensive option, and in fact quite unnecessary.
One of the best options if your phone is older or isn’t that expensive a model is to simply use an old (but working) charger that you already own. Most of us have a drawer full of old chargers sitting around, just taking up space.
Chances are one or more of those old chargers will work just fine with your phone, especially if you tend to remain with the same brand when you upgrade. Just make sure the connector fits without forcing it
Another great option is to buy a high quality third-party charger.
If you decide to go this route, be sure to go with a well-known brand and a model that has lots of great user reviews. And be sure to choose a charger that has an automatic shut-off feature to prevent over-charging.
There’s no reason to put your expensive phone at risk when it’s so easy to avoid it. A great way to do that is to look up the model(s) you’re interested in on Amazon and read the reviews that other users have left for it.
Steer clear of no-name knock-off chargers on sites like Ebay. Many of them could damage your phone and even potentially short and cause a fire.
Finally, if you’re needing a charger that will work with your tablets, make sure you choose one that’s rated to supply enough current to charge them in a reasonable amount of time.
If you buy from Amazon you’ll usually find the types of devices it will work with listed right in the item description. If the item description doesn’t explicitly say the charger works with tablets (and which tablets it works with), it probably doesn’t.
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