From Anker's website: The charging ring popup of the Samsung S22 series phone displays the corresponding color according to the initial power emitted by the power supply, while the output power of GaNPrime Chargers is constantly adjusted due to dynamic power allocation technology, resulting in it appearing green rather…
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From Anker's website: The charging ring popup of the Samsung S22 series phone displays the corresponding color according to the initial power emitted by the power supply, while the output power of GaNPrime Chargers is constantly adjusted due to dynamic power allocation technology, resulting in it appearing green rather than blue, but the actual charging power and fully charging time are the same as the original Samsung charger. Additionally, when using GaNPrime Chargers, the Samsung S22 series phones have a charging logo that says "super fast charging" at the bottom of the phone screen, which can also be used to identify that it is super fast charging.
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From Anker's website: The charging ring popup of the Samsung S22 series phone displays the corresponding color according to the initial power emitted by the power supply, while the output power of GaNPrime Chargers is constantly adjusted due to dynamic power allocation technology, resulting in it appearing green rather than blue, but the actual charging power and fully charging time are the same as the original Samsung charger. Additionally, when using GaNPrime Chargers, the Samsung S22 series phones have a charging logo that says "super fast charging" at the bottom of the phone screen, which can also be used to identify that it is super fast charging.
I used this to power a MacBook Air (needing 30W) and a Dell laptop (needing 65W at a minimum) and both devices were able to be charged without issue. Adding a third device, using the USB-A plug, will likely draw down the wattage for all the devices plugged into it. They'll charge, but much more slowly.