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Samsung EB-P3300 (10000 mAh, 25 W, 37 Wh)

Samsung EB-P3300

10000 mAh, 25 W, 37 Wh


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BosshardGrafik

5 years ago

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Zenon

5 years ago • purchased this product

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I looked to see if I could find an instruction manual on the Internet, but unfortunately I didn't. As far as I know, the Battery Pack can only be charged via the USB-C port. I haven't tried charging the Battery Pack via the USB-A port yet, but I think that's something that's rather not intended. However, both ports serve as outputs. A maximum of 25 watts can be charged via the USB-C port and a maximum of 15 watts via the USB-A port. However, I don't know how many watts are possible with the iPhone.
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KCPU18DM

3 years ago

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Samsung Electronics GmbH Hello, Yes, you can charge the Powerbank with the EP-T4510 charger. The power is throttled accordingly. Best regards from Schwalbach, Your Samsung Service Team
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info

3 years ago

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röthlisberger

3 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes, I tried it - although it is not mentioned in the instruction manual, it seems to work. I charged something on the large USB port and charged the powerbank with the USB-C port. The powerbank shows charging with the LED display, as does the device to be charged. The only question is whether it makes sense. Maybe a USB distributor (where you can charge both devices on the charger) makes more sense.
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amiry

3 years ago

Also suitable for iPhone?

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psimon

3 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes, you can also charge your iPhone with it. You just need a USB/Lightning cable in some cases and I can't say how fast iPhones are charged. Unfortunately, every manufacturer has its own charging standard.

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