Best Chargers for HTC U11 / HTC U Ultra / HTC 10 / HTC One A9

(Last Updated On: November 1, 2018)

We already did a guide for the best chargers for HTC’s smartphones that compatible with Quick Charge 2.0.

Those smartphones had intermediate battery capacities but this guide covers the best chargers for newer generation HTC phones such as the U11, U Ultra, HTC 10 and the One A9.

The first 3 phones that I mentioned each have a battery capacity of 3,000mAh and the last one, the One A9 has a battery capacity of 2,150mAh. So these have a lot more power to recover when it comes to charging them.

Just to make it easier to remember, here are the power capacities of each smartphone:

HTC U11 = 3,000mAh

HTC U Ultra = 3,000mAh

HTC 10 = 3,000mAh

HTC One A9 = 2,150mAh

Since all of these smartphones are Quick Charge 3.0 compatible, it’s vital that you use a charger that uses Quick Charge 3.0.

That’s because if you don’t, it can take a longer time to recharge them to full power or at least to a good amount of power. That is why Charger Harbor has brought together the best chargers to use with your Quick Charge 3.0 compatible smartphone.

So you’re able to charge them to full power while you’re on-the-go with a portable charger, have fast stationary charging with a USB wall charger and fast vehicle charging with a car charger.

Let’s get started.

Best Portable Chargers for the HTC U11 / U Ultra / HTC 10 / One A9

A portable charger that you use with your HTC smartphone is going to need to have at least 10,000mAh of power capacity or beyond. As most of the smartphones that this guide is for have a 3,000mAh battery capacities.

Of course, all of these power banks also have Quick Charge 3.0 and that means you’re able to charge your phone at its max charging speed no matter where you are.

Just something to remember though is that if you’re using Quick Charge with a power bank, then the power capacity will have a less efficient conversion of power; then that will result in less power that you can actually use.

It’s something to remember when you do purchase power banks with Quick Charge and it’s the main reason that you won’t be getting near full power capacity that’s available with a portable charger.

Anker PowerCore Speed 10000

You’ve seen it in many of our guides, but the Anker PowerCore Speed 10000 power bank really is one of the best power banks that you can use with a Quick Charge compatible smartphone.

It has a 10,000mAh power capacity which is going to enable you to charge your HTC phone to its full power about two times.

What matters most though, with this portable charger is that it has a single port, so you’re always going to be focusing the power capacity on a single device at a time.

Of course, the single port features Quick Charge 3.0 so you’re always going to be getting a very fast charging speed.

The only real downside to this charger is that it has a normal Micro-USB input recharge rate of 5V/2.0A.

If you want a faster recharging rate for a 10,000mAh power bank that is very similar to this Anker power bank, then we recommend Aukey’s 10,000mAh power bank that also has a single port, but it has a Micro-USB input port that uses Quick Charge for a faster recharging speed.

The form factor of these power banks is also another reason to get them as they each have a 10,000mAh power capacity and yet both of them have such small form factors that they’re able to fit into your pocket or you can comfortably hold them too.

Read Review for Anker PowerCore 10000

Specs of the Anker PowerCore Speed 10,000 QC:

  • Capacity:            Advertised: 10,000mAh             Real Capacity: 8,000mAh
  • Output:   Max Output: 5-8 V/3A | 8-10 V/2.4 A | 10-12 V/ 2 A
  • Input: 5V/2.0A Via Micro-USB Input
  • LED Power Indicators: 4 LED Dotted Power Capacity Indicators
  • Size: 3.9 x 2.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Weight: 7 Ounces

PowerCore+ 13400 with Quick Charge 3.0

A level beyond a 10,000mAh power bank is this Anker PowerCore+ 13000 portable charger that is able to deliver at least 2.5 full charges. Of course, that’s only possible if the power bank is charging a single device at a time as it uses two USB ports.

One of the USB ports uses Quick Charge 3.0 and the other port has a charging speed of 5V/2.4A.

So you’re able to charge two devices at once and have them charge at very fast speeds. The input port for this power bank has a standard recharge rate of just 5V/2.0A.

What is carried from the PowerCore Speed 10000 is not only the Quick Charge port but also this 13,000mAh power bank has a compact size.

With a length of just 3.9 inches and a thickness of 0.9 inches, you’re able to fit this portable charger into a pocket or you can hold it for long durations of time.

Read Review for Anker PowerCore+ 13400

Specs of the Anker PowerCore+ 13400:

  • Capacity:            Advertised: 13,400mAh             Real Capacity: 11,000mAh
  • Output:

PoweriQ Port: 5V/2.4A

Quick Charge Port: 5-6V/3.0A | 6-9V/ 2.0A | 9-12V/1.5A

  • Input: 5V/1.5A via Micro USB Input
  • LED Power Indicators: 10 LED Power Capacity Indicators
  • Size: 3.9 x 3.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Weight: 10.7 ounces

Jackery Titan S

Going into the high capacity ranges with portable chargers we have Jackery’s Titan S 20,100mAh power bank.

With this much power, you’ll be able to charge your 3,000mAh HTC smartphones to full power about 4 times. What enforces the power capacity is the charging power that this power bank delivers. As it has 3 Output ports.

There are two USB-A ports with one of the ports having a standard 5V/2.4A charging speed and then the other port uses Quick Charge 3.0.

The third output port is USB Type-C port that can also be used as Output port when you use a USB-C to USB-C charging cable with it.

Of course, the USB-C port is used as the input port for recharging too.

That’s the great part about this Jackery Titan S power bank since you might be using an HTC U11, HTC U Ultra, or HTC 10 to charge with this power bank and then you can use the same cable that you use to charge your smartphone to recharge the power bank. As it uses a USB-C port for recharging.

Also, you’re able to use the USB-C port with a USB-C to USB-C cable to charge your USB-C compatible HTC smartphone too.

Just one last part that we want to mention is that this 20,100mAh power bank has a max recharge speed of 5V/3.0A, so you’re going to need a Quick Charge USB wall charger to recharge it to its max power as fast as possible.

Specs of the Jackery Titan S 20,100mAh Power Bank:

  • Capacity: 20,100mAh
  • Output:

Smart Fit Port: 5V/3.0A

Quick Charge 2.0 Port: 18W

USB-C Port 5V/3.0A

  • Input: 5V/3.0A
  • LED Power Indicators: 4 LED Dotted Power Capacity Indicators
  • Size: 5.9 x 0.8 x 3.2 inches
  • Weight: 15.4 ounces

EasyAcc MegaCharge 16750mAh Power Bank

Going a little down on the power capacity side is this EasyAcc MegaCharge 16,750mAh power bank that can charge most HTC smartphones to their full power about 3 times. What matters most and basically makes this one of the best power banks that EasyAcc has to offer is its charging power.

It has two USB-A ports with one of the ports featuring Quick Charge 3.0 and the other standard port is able to Output a charging speed of 5V/3.0A.

Most standard USB ports are able to output 5V/2.4A only but this one is more powerful and if you’re charging a standard device with the Quick Charge port, then it’s also able to output a charging speed of 5V/3.0A.

There are two input ports on this power bank just as there are a couple of other EasyAcc power banks such as their 20,000mAh model that also features Quick Charge and they even have a 26,000mAh power bank that also uses two input ports.

In this case though, with this MegaCharge power bank, it uses a single Micro-USB input port and it also has a USB-C input port.

The Micro-USB input port has a recharge rate of 5V/2.0A and the USB-C port has a recharge speed of 5V/3.0A.

As a result of using both of the input ports at the same time, you’re able to achieve a recharging speed of 5 Amps and that will result in a full recharge within just 3.5 hours.

That is one of the fastest recharge speeds for a 16,750mAh power bank on the market. The USB-C port cannot be used as an Output, but on the upside, you still get Quick Charge and the power bank even comes with one USB-C charging cable and a Micro-USB cable too.

Read Review for EasyAcc MegaCharge 16,750mAh Power Bank

Specs of the EasyAcc MegaCharge 16,750mAh USB-C Power Bank:

  • Capacity:            Advertised: 16,750mAh            Real Capacity: 12,400mAh
  • Output:  

Smart Charge USB Port: 5V/3.0A

Quick Charge Port: 5V/3.0A – 5-6V / 3A, 6-9V / 2A, 9-12V / 1.5A

Max Output: 5V/6.0A

  • Input:

Type-C Input Port: 5V/3.0A

Micro-USB Input Port: 5V/2.0A

  • LED Power Indicators: 4 LED Dotted Power Capacity Indicators
  • Size: 5.3 x 3 x 0.9 inches
  • Weight: 10.9 Ounces

RAVPower 20100 Power Bank with Quick Charge 3.0

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The final power bank that we have to recommend for your HTC smartphone is this RAVPower 20100 portable charger. It has enough power to deliver a full charge to your 3,000mAh smartphone about four times, so there’s definitely a lot of power that can last you a long time.

Powerful Output

There are three output ports with this power bank. It has two USB ports, with one of the ports having a charging speed of 5V/2.4A and then the other port uses Quick Charge 3.0.

The third output port is the USB-C port which can be used with a USB-C to USB-C cable to be used as an output to charge USB-C compatible devices such as your HTC smartphone.

However, you’re going to want to use the Quick Charge 3.0 for a max charging speed. Overall, there are many parts of this power bank that are similar to the Jackery Titan S that is also in this guide.

Powerful Input

This portable charger uses two input ports. With one of the input ports, of course, being a USB Type-C and then the other port is a Micro-USB input port. The USB-C port used as an input has a charging speed when it’s used as an Output which is 5V/3.0A.

The Micro-USB port uses Quick Charge, that said if you want to use the Quick Charge power that the Micro-USB offers then you must use a Quick Charge USB wall charger.

The same is true for its USB-C port being used as an input, even though the USB-C port doesn’t use Quick Charge, it still needs a Quick Charge USB wall charger to have a recharge rate of 5V/3.0A.

If you’re using the Micro-USB input port with just a regular charger, then it has a recharge rate of 5V/2.0A. Unfortunately, you’re not able to use both of the input ports at the same time, but they still offer very fast recharging speeds.

Read Review for RAVPower 20,100mAh Power Bank with Quick Charge 3.0

Specs of the RAVPower 20,100mAh Power Bank with Quick Charge 3.0:

  • Capacity:            Advertised: 20,100mAh            Real Capacity: 17,100mAh
  • Output:  iSmart Port: 5V/2.4AQuick Charge port: 5V/2.4A, 6.5V-9V/1.5A, and 9V-12V/1.2A

USB-C: 5V/3.0A

  • Input: 5V/2.0A Via Micro-USB Input      5V/3.0A Via USB-C Input
  • LED Power Indicators: 4 LED Dotted Power Capacity Indicators
  • Size: 6.8 x 3.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Weight: 13 Ounces

USB wall chargers for the HTC U11 / HTC U Ultra / HTC 10 / HTC One A9

Most devices come USB wall chargers, the problem with that is the wall charger that does come with your smartphone might not have the best charging tech to recharge your phone at its max power. The other problem is that these chargers usually have just a single USB port.

That is why Charger Harbor has rounded up the best USB wall chargers to use with your HTC smartphone that has Quick Charge tech and still has more than just a single port.

Anker PowerPort 4 Wall Charger

Anker’s PowerPort 4 wall charger has the best balance of power and variety. That’s because it uses a single Quick Charge 3.0 port and the three other ports have a charging speed of 5V/2.4A.

As a result, you’re able to charge your HTC phone at its max power and have the three other ports open to charge your standard devices or other people can charge their devices as this can be used as a HUB charger for everyone to use.

Read Review for PowerPort Speed 4 Wall Charger

Specs of the PowerPort Speed 4:

  • Ports: 4
  • Quick Charge: Yes
  • Output: Power iQ Ports: 5V/2.4A | Quick Charge Port
  • Input: AC 100-240V
  • Size: 2.7 x 2.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Weight: 5 Ounces

Anker PowerPort 2 with Quick Charge 3.0

If you want more of a narrow experience with a wall charger then Anker also has their PowerPort+ 2 that uses two USB ports with one of the ports using Quick Charge and the other port has a 5V/2.4A charging speed.

A very useful part of these two wall chargers is their form factors as both of them have a retractable AC Adapter and that makes them very portable and easy to travel with.

Specs of the Anker PowerPort 2 with Quick Charge 3.0:

  • Output:

Quick Charge Port: 5V/3.0A | 9V/2.0A | 12V/1.5A

Standard Port: 5V/2.4A

  • Input: AC 100-240V
  • LED Power Indicators: None
  • Size: 2.6 x 2.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Weight: 5.1 ounces

USB charging Stations that have lots of ports

The last type of wall chargers that we want to mention is USB charging stations which basically have lots of ports and therefore they have to use a power cord to be powered. Anker has a 5-Port USB charging station that actually uses two Quick Charge ports and 3 standard ports.

Then there are Aukey’s three major USB charging stations. With one of them being a 5-port USB charging station that uses Quick Charge with one of its ports and four standard ports.

Beyond that Aukey has a 6-Port USB charging station, with two of its USB ports using Quick Charge 3.0, and so you’re able to charge two Quick Charge compatible devices at their max charging speed.

Specs of the Aukey 5-Port USB Charging Station with Quick Charge:

  • Ports: 5
  • Quick Charge: Yes
  • Output:

Each USB Port: 5V/2.4A

Quick Charge Port: 3.6V-6.5/3.0A | 6.5V-9V/2.0A | 9V-12V/1.5A

  • LED Light Indicator: None
  • Size: 6.5 x 5.5 x 1.5 inches
  • Weight: 5.2 ounces

Car Chargers for these HTC Smartphones

The use of Quick Charge with car charger is an absolute must if you own a compatible device. We think that Quick Charge used with a car charger is one of the best uses of the fast charging technology as you can charge your device up to a good amount by the time you reach your destination.

Anker PowerDrive+ 1

One of the simplest Quick Charge car chargers on the market is Anker PowerDrive+ 1 car charger that has a single port. Of course, this car charger is meant strictly for those that only charge their device in their car and not the best charger if you have many passengers when you’re driving that also want to charge their devices.

That said, there are definitely lots of other car chargers that have the same type of design with Aukey actually having two types of Quick Charge 3.0 chargers.

One of them has a flush fit form factor that’s able to fit into your 12V outlet fully and the other one has a normal car charger form factor with its port end sticking out.

Specs of the Anker PowerDrive+ 1 Port:

  • Output:

Quick Charge Port: 5V/3.0A | 9V/2.0A | 12V/2.0A

Standard Charging Speed: 5V/2.4A

  • Input: 12V/24V
  • LED Power Indicators: Single Green LED Light
  • Size: 1 x 1 x 2.6 inches
  • Weight: 0.8 Ounces

Tronsmart Car Charger with Built-in USB-C charging cable

Tronsmart has a very useful car charger to use with your USB-C compatible HTC smartphones. That’s because this car charger has a built-in USB-C charging cable that will always be ready to use and the USB-C cable uses Quick Charge which is even better.

What makes this car charger extraordinary is that it also has a Quick Charge USB port that you can use with any charging cable to charge other Quick Charge compatible devices or standard devices too.

Aukey also has quite a similar type of car charger with there’s also having a built-in USB-C charging cable and they also have a USB port with their car charger too.

That said, the USB-C cable has a charging speed of 5V/3.0A and does not feature Quick Charge, and neither does the USB port feature Quick Charge either. Instead, the USB port has a charging speed of 5V/2.4A.

Read Review for Tronsmart Car Charger with Built-in USB-C Cable

Specs of the Tronsmart Car Charger with Quick Charge 3.0 and USB-C Built-in Cable:

  • # Of Ports: 2
  • Output:

Built-in USB-C Cable: 5V/3.0A

Quick Charge USB-Port: 3.6-6.5V/3A | 6.5-9V/2A | 9-12V/1.5A

  • LED Power Indicators: None
  • Size: 2.76 x 0.94 x 1.26 inches
  • Weight: 0.88 Ounces

Aukey 3-port and 4-port car chargers

The last two port car chargers that I wanted to mention are Aukey’s 3-port and 4-port car charger. Their 3-port car charger uses a single USB port that features Quick Charge 3.0 and two standard USB ports.

Then there’s the 4-port car charger that has a single port that also uses Quick Charge and three other standard ports that each have a charging speed of 5V/2.4A.

Specs of the Aukey 4-Port Car Charger with Quick Charge:

  • # Of Ports: 4
  • Output:

Each Standard Port: 5V/2.4A

Quick Charge Port: 3.6V-6.5V/3A | 6.5V-9V/2.0A | 9V-12V/1.5A

Max Output: 7.2A

  • Input: 12V/24V
  • LED Power Indicators: None
  • Size: 1.8 x 0.8 x 3.7 inches
  • Weight: 1.6 ounces

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