Samsung 45w charger works great for 2.0 charging for mine. Got this for $6.39 on Black Friday. Shows Super Fast Charging 2.0 on Note 10+ and S22 Ultra. I found this charger from Amazon, and I can confirm that it activates Suoer Fast Charging 2.0, and it's a lot cheaper than the OEM Samsung 45 W charger. In addition to 5A cables, Make sure you are getting a charger that supports 5A output in PPS mode. Most 65w chargers only push 3A, which limits you to super fast charge. And many chargers (like anker's) just don't label their output in detail on their product page and good luck finding one that matches Samsung's standard. So pretty much everything is different from the real and fake one, except the overall dimension is the same. The fake is much lighter, almost half the weight difference. The micro USB port is on the opposite side, no fan inside, the touch of the material is different as well. Tried both C1 and C2 on the Baseus charger. The funny thing is that it detects Super Fast Charging (1 / 2.0) on Samsung handsets and disappears after about a minute. I do not have a USB-A cable to try AFC speed right now but I will find one to test and report back. It's a shame that manufacturers have fragmented USB-C the way they have. The second option is to charge with a USB data blocker.Like the portable battery, a USB adapter serves as a middleman between your personal device and the potentially malicious outlet. The seller said that it is real charger. But after a month, the adaptor stopped working IDK what happened to adaptor and charging cable too. Now i want to buy a new original charger for my v30 and can someone tell me how to spot the difference between fake and real charger and cable?i would really appreciate it. In the upper right, the Monoprice iPhone charger has a 30-pin dock connector, not USB. The colorful orange charger is a counterfeit of the Apple UK iPhone charger. Next is a counterfeit iPad charger that looks just like the real one. The Belkin power adapter is oval shaped. The KMS power supply provides four USB ports. Apple said that it discovered the issue with Mobile Star's gear as part of its regular efforts to combat fake accessories.The company notes that in nine months, it bought "well over 100 iPhone uy3RJ.