Best Chargers for Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+

(Last Updated On: July 18, 2020)

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ are two very powerful smartphones. Well, the Note series, in general, has always been a sort of tank from Samsung with it being larger, using the S Pen, and overall offering a more defined package with what it features.

Note 10 makes use of 8GB of RAM and has a 3,500mAh battery. While the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ has a 4,300mAh battery with 12GB of RAM. In regards to the RAM, the more there is, the more a smartphone can do tasks at a faster rate. For example, you’re able to multi-task with apps a lot faster, open apps faster, and transition from one app to another without any hiccups. That said, with more RAM usage, the battery is burned out pretty quickly and that’s still true for the Note 10 battery.

One of the main improvements to Note 10 is its fast charging speed. Nearly all Samsung smartphones in the past and currently have always made use of fast charging. Most of the time it’s Quick Charge. The Note 10 is Quick Charge compatible, however, you’re going to want to use a Power Delivery charger to charge it.

The reason for that is because the Note 10 has a max charging speed of 25W, while the Note 10+ has a 45W fast charging speed. Both of these charging speeds can only be achieved with PD charging.

That’s why in this guide we’re going to be focusing on Power Delivery chargers that you should use to fast charge your Note 10.

Chargers in this Guide:

RAVPower 45W GaN USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger

The first types of chargers that we’re starting with are wall chargers and desktop chargers. For the most part, there are now many Power Delivery wall chargers that now make use of more than just 18W of PD charging power.

The first one that we’re starting with is from RAVPower, and this Power Delivery wall charger is very simple as it only makes use of a single USB-C port. That said, the charging power from this single port is great as it has a 45W charging speed that can be used to fast charge your Note 10 and a Note 10+ at its max charging speed.

Something not charging related, and what you’ll see with other chargers in this guide is that this RAVPower uses GaN. GaN is just short for Gallium Nitride and it’s a chip that goes into a charger that can replace many parts, and still transfer just as much power, and this results in a smaller form factor of the charger.

That’s the case here as this charger has a length of 3.1 inches, a width of 2.2 inches and a thickness of 0.6 inches. To seal the deal it even has a retractable AC adapter so fitting this wall charger into your pocket is super easy. Of course, the main set back with this wall charger is that you’re only able to charge a single device at a time.

Pros for RAVPower 45W GaN Power Delivery Wall Charger

  • Has a 45W Power Delivery charging speed for fast charging for the Note 10 and PD compatible smartphones
  • A small form factor that is slim, so it’s easy to fit into a pocket
  • Has a foldable plug that makes portability easier

Cons for RAVPower 45W GaN Power Delivery Wall Charger

  • Only has a single port
  • Does not come with USB-C cables

Specs of the RAVPower 45W GaN Power Delivery Wall Charger:

  • Output:

USB-C Power Delivery Port: 5V/3A | 9V/3A | 12V/3A | 15V/3A | 20V/2.25A (45W)

  • Input: AC 100-240V
  • LED Power Indicator: None
  • Size: 3.1 x 2.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Weight: 2.6 Ounces

 

Anker PowerPort Atom III 60W Power Delivery Wall

Charger

This Anker PowerPort Atom III wall charger does have one more port, and still brings quite a lot of power with the two of them.

The USB-C Power Delivery port on this wall charger has a 45W charging speed, while the USB-A port has a 15W charging speed. The thing about the USB-A port is that it features Anker’s Power iQ 2.0 charging tech, which is the equivalent to Quick Charge.

Since this wall charger does have 60W max output, you’re able to use the full power of the USB-C Power Delivery port to fast charge a Note 10 and fast charge another Android smartphone that is Quick Charge compatible with the USB-A port. You can, of course, use the Power Delivery port to charge laptops, too, such as MacBooks, Chromebooks, and Power Delivery compatible tablets.

Also, just to clarify, you can charge any phone with the USB-A port such as iPhones, too. This PowerPort Atom III wall charger is also using GaN which allows it to have a small form factor and it also maintains a cool temperature even if you’re using the full power of 60W.

Pros for Anker PowerPort Atom III 60W PD Wall Charger

  • Has a 45W USB-C Power Delivery port for fast charging
  • The USB-A port has a 15W charging speed for faster standard charging
  • Max output of 60W to use the two ports at their max power at the same time
  • Has a foldable plug that makes portability easier

Cons for Anker PowerPort Atom III 60W PD Wall Charger

  • Does not come with any cables

Specs of the Anker PowerPort Atom III 60W Power Delivery Charger:

  • Output:

USB-C Power Delivery Port: 5V/2.4A | 9V/3A | 15V/3A | 20V/2.25A (45W)

USB-A Port: 5V/2.4A | 9V/1.66A | 12V/1.25A (15W)

  • Input: AC 100-240V
  • LED Power Indicator: Single Blue LED Indicator
  • Size: 2.7 x 2.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Weight: 5 Ounces

 

Anker PowerPort Atom PD 2 60 Dynamic Wall Charger

Another wall charger from Anker, this is their PowerPort Atom PD 2. So the reason we had to add this on immediately even though we already recommended an Anker wall charger is because of the Dynamic charging feature.

Dynamic Power Delivery charging is somewhat new, the brand known as Aukey has their very own Dynamic PD charger and we may mention it below, too. So, in this case, this Anker wall charger uses two USB-C Power Delivery ports. The usage of two PD ports on a charger is quite uncommon.

If you’re using the two PD ports at the same time, then each of the ports can output a charging speed of 30W, since the max output of the wall charger is 60W. However, if you’re only charging a single device at a time, then the output of that port will be 60W. So you’re able to get more charging power depending on how many devices you’re charging.

In this case, with each port outputting 30W when charging two devices means that you can fast charge your two Note 10 phones at their max charging speed.

Pros for Anker PowerPort Atom PD 2 60W Wall Charger

  • Has two USB-C Power Delivery ports that can be used at the same time and output 30W at the same time
  • Features dynamic charging, so you’re able to use 60W of charging power when charging a single device at a time
  • Has a foldable plug for better portability

Cons for Anker PowerPort Atom PD 2 60W Wall Charger

  • Does not come with any cables

Specs of the Anker PowerPort Atom PD 2 60W Wall Charger

  • Output:

USB-C Power Delivery Ports: 5V/3A | 9V/3A | 15V/3A | 20V/3A

When USB-C Power Delivery Port is Charging a Single Device: 60W

When USB-C Power Delivery Ports are charging Two Devices at Once: 30W

  • Input: AC 100-240V
  • LED Power Indicator: Single Blue LED Indicator
  • Size: 2.7 x 2.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Weight: 6.2 Ounces

 

CHOETECH 72W Power Delivery Desktop Charger

Choetech 60W USB-C Power Delivery Desktop Wall Charger

Desktop chargers that use Power Delivery can tend to be more helpful if you’re searching for a PD charger that makes use of more powerful PD charging and other ports. That’s what this CHOETECH charger features.

The charger has a 60W USB-C power delivery port, so there’s plenty of power to use to fast charge your Note 10. There are also three USB-A ports to use that share a 12W charging output. Since the max output of this desktop charger is 72W, you’re able to use the full power of the PD port and the three USB-A ports at the same time.

Pros for CHOETECH 60W USB-C Power Delivery Desktop Charger

  • Has a 60W Power Delivery port for fast charging your Note 10 and can be very useful for fast charging most USB-C PD compatible laptops
  • Has three USB-A ports that share a 12W charging speed for charging additional devices
  • A 72W max output to use the Power Delivery port at its max power while charging from the USB-A port
  • Uses a power cord for better placement of the charger

Cons for CHOETECH 60W USB-C Power Delivery Desktop Charger

  • Does not come with any cables

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Specs of the Choetech 60W USB-C Power Delivery

Desktop Wall Charger:

  • Output:

USB-C Power Delivery Port: 5V/3A | 9V/3A | 12V/3A | 15V/3A | 20V/3A (60W)

USB-A Ports: 5V/2.4A (12W)

Max Output: 72W

  • Input: AC 100-240V
  • LED Power Indicator: None
  • Size: 3.6 x 2.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Weight: 7 Ounces

 

Aukey 18W Power Delivery Power Bank with Wireless

Charging

When it comes to portable chargers the more simple they are the better, for the most part. That said, that’s not always the case with charging the Note 10 on the go as it does have a larger battery and requires more charging power.

This Aukey 8,000mAh power bank is what we’re starting with when it comes to portable charging for the Note 10, simply because it has the basics of what you need.

With the 8,000mAh power capacity, you’re going to be able to charge your Note 10 to its full power at least once, charging it again to full power probably won’t happen as there isn’t enough power capacity to go around.

The charging from this power bank is great as there are four ways to charge from it. There are two USB-A ports with one being Quick Charge and the other is the 12W port. The USB-C Power Delivery port has an 18W charging speed. The one other way to use this power bank is wireless charging, and you can wirelessly charge your phone by simply setting your phone on top of the power bank.

Pros for Aukey 8,000mAh Wireless Charging Power Bank

  • Features USB-C Power Delivery and a Quick Charge 3.0 port for fast charging
  • Also has wireless charging at the top of the power bank
  • Can charge four devices at the same time
  • Has a very small and slim form factor that can slide into a pocket
  • Can be recharged at Power Delivery speeds
  • Comes with a USB-C to USB-C cable

Cons for Aukey 8,000mAh Wireless Charging Power Bank

  • Does not come with a wall charger
  • Can charge the Note 10 to full power only once, but will have some left over capacity

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Specs of the Aukey 8,000mAh Wireless Charging

Power Bank:

  • Capacity:

Initial Capacity: 8,000mAh

Output Capacity: 6,000mAh

  • Output:

USB-C Port: 5V/3A | 9V/2A |12V/1.5A

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

Standard USB-A Port: 5V/2.4A

Wireless Charging: 5W

  • Input:

USB-C Power Delivery Port: 5V/2A | 9V/2A

Micro-USB Input Port: 5V/2A

  • LED Power Indicator: 4 Green LED Power Capacity Indicators
  • Size: 5.7 x 2.9 x 0.5 inches
  • Weight: 6.9 Ounces

 

Jackery SuperCharge 26,800mAh 45W Power Delivery

Power Bank

This Jackery SuperCharge power bank is quite the opposite of what the Aukey power bank featured. That’s because this Jackery power bank has a massive 26,800mAh power capacity. Most of the time we’d say that this charger is best for charging bigger devices that use big batteries like laptops or tablets. However, with the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ using some larger batteries themselves, using this power bank to charge them makes sense.

With a 26,800mAh power capacity, you could very well keep using this power bank and not have to recharge it for a week if you’re only charging your Note 10.

As for the charging power, that’s also where this power bank excels, too. There are two ports to use. One is the USB-C Power Delivery port and the other is a Standard USB-A port with a 12W charging speed. The Power Delivery port has a 45W charging speed, which is quite a bit more powerful than most PD portable chargers.

As a result, you’re able to charge your Note 10 at its max charging speed while you’re on the move.

The other benefit of getting this Jackery SuperCharge is that it comes with one port 45W USB-C Power Delivery wall charger that you can use to recharge the power bank at its max charging speed. You can also use the wall charger to directly charge the Note 10 at its max charging speed, too.

Pros for Jackery SuperCharge 26,800mAh 45W Power Delivery Power Bank

  • Very high 26,800mAh power capacity that can charge the Note 10 to full power about four times
  • Has a 45W Power Delivery port for fast charging
  • Also features a USB-A Quick Charge port
  • Digital power capacity display
  • Comes with a 45W Power Delivery wall charger and a USB-C to USB-C cable

Cons for Jackery SuperCharge 26,800mAh 45W Power Delivery Power Bank

  • None

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Specs of the Jackery SuperCharge 45W Power

Delivery Portable Charger:

  • Capacity:

Initial Capacity: 20,800mAh

Output Capacity: 15,400mAh

  • Output:

Quick Charge USB-A Port: 5V–6.5V/3A | 6.5V–9V 2A | 9V–12V/1.5A

USB-C PD Output: 45W

  • Input: 45W
  • LED Power Indicator: Yes
  • Size: 8.2 x 4.4 x 2.5 inches
  • Weight: 1.2 Pounds

 

Crave Plus Pro 20,000mAh USB-C Power Delivery

Power Bank

Crave Plus Pro 20,000mAh USB-C 45W Power Delivery Portable Charger

This Crave Plus Pro portable charger is a bit different than most other high capacity PD chargers. That’s because it has a very slim form factor. The charger has a length of 7 inches, a width of 3.4 inches, and a thickness of 0.7 inches. The weight of the power bank is 1 pound.

So it’s a small enough charger that you can fit it into your pocket, and you can stick your phone on top of the power banks and use your Note 10 while it’s charging.

The charging power from this Crave Plus Pro is also quite impressive and that’s because the charger has a single USB-C Power Delivery port and it also has a 45W USB-C Power Delivery port. Two USB-A ports are using Quick Charge.

Pros for Crave Plus Pro 20,000mAh PD Aluminum Power Bank

  • One of the slimmest 45W Power Delivery power banks on the market that can fit into a pocket
  • Has a 45W Power Delivery port and two Quick Charge ports
  • Made of Aluminum

Cons for Crave Plus Pro 20,000mAh PD Aluminum Power Bank

  • Does not come with a wall charger

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Specs of the Crave Plus Pro 20,000mAh USB-C 45W

Power Delivery Portable Charger:

  • Power Capacity: 20,000mAh | Output Capacity: 14,800mAh
  • Output:

USB-A Ports: Quick Charge and a Standard Charging Speed of 5V/2.4A for Non-Quick Charge Compatible Devices

USB-C Port: 45W

  • Input:

USB-C Input: 30W

  • LED Power Indicator: Four White Power Indicators
  • Size: 7 x 3.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Weight: 1.3 Pounds

 

Anker PowerDrive III Duo Dual USB-C Power Delivery

Car Charger

Moving onto car chargers, using a Power Delivery charger within your car can be one of the most helpful ways for you to use charge your Note 10. This is very true if you’re someone that commutes a lot with your car, as fast charging your phone while you’re driving can prove to be very helpful.

This Anker PowerDrive III Duo car charger makes use of two USB-C Power Delivery ports, with them each outputting an 18W charging speed. Since the max output of this car charger is 36W, you’re able to use the full power of the two ports at the same time.

Pros for Anker PowerDrive III Duo Power Delivery Car Charger

  • Has two 18W USB-C Power Delivery Ports
  • 36W max output that allows you to use the two ports at their max power at the same time

Cons for Anker PowerDrive III Duo Power Delivery Car Charger

  • Does not come with any cables

Specs of the Anker PowerDrive III Duo Power Delivery

Car Charger:

  • Output:

USB-C Power Delivery Ports: 5V/2.4A | 9V/2A | 12V/1.5A

Max Output: 36W

  • Input: 12/24V⎓ 4A
  • LED Power Indicator: Single Blue LED Indicator
  • Size: 2.7 x 1.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Weight: 3 Ounces

 

Nekteck 45W Power Delivery Car Charger

This Nekteck car charger is the type of car charger that you want to use while you’re driving if you want to charge your Note 10 at or near its max charging speed. That’s because the USB-C Power Delivery port has a 45W charging speed. That’s a lot of power for a car charger and here it is.

In addition to the Power Delivery port, this car charger also has a USB-A port that has a 12W charging speed. You can use the full power of the two ports at the same time and that’s because the max output of this car charger is 63W.

Pros for Nekteck 45W USB-C Power Delivery Car Charger

  • Has a 45W Power Delivery port that can fast charge your Note 10 and can be useful for charging USB-C PD compatible laptops while you’re driving
  • Has a 12W USB-A port, and the max output of the car charger is 57W to use both ports at their max power at the same time
  • Comes with a USB-C to USB-C cable

Cons for Nekteck 45W USB-C Power Delivery Car Charger

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Specs of the Nekteck 45W USB-C Power Delivery Car Charger:

  • Output:

USB-C Power Delivery Port: 5V/9V/12V/15V-3A | 20V-2.25A

USB-A Port: 5V/2.4A

  • Input: DC 12-18V
  • LED Power Indicator: Single Blue LED Power Light
  • Size: 2.9 x 1.6 x 1.6 inches
  • Weight: 3.2 Ounces