Apple’s iPad Pro has long been a leading tablet, but Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S7 and S7 Plus are noteworthy new competitors. Both models feature the Snapdragon 865+ processor and are 5G compatible. The Tab S7 has an LCD, while the S7+ boasts an AMOLED display with higher resolution. A significant upgrade is their 120Hz screens, up from the Tab S6’s 60Hz. The Tab S7 and S7+ have large batteries of 8,000mAh and 10,090mAh, respectively, but their high power consumption necessitates fast chargers. The Tab S7 supports 45W fast charging with a PPS Power Delivery charger, although chargers with 25W or 18W are also compatible. Using a 45W charger constantly may, however, hasten battery degradation.
NOVOO 67W 2 Port Charger
The first charger I recommend for the Galaxy Tab S7 is this NOVOO 67W charger. It has a USB-C and a USB-A port; overall, the charger has a 67W max output. For this NOVOO charger, you can get 25W super fast charging from the USB-C port. The USB-A port on this charger has a 50W output for single-port charging.
You can super fast charge your Galaxy Tab S7 or S7 Plus when charging alone from the USB-C port or when dual port charging; that’s because when charging two devices, the USB-C port still has a 45W max output that still lets you use its 25W super fast charge rate. The USB-A port drops down to an 18W output when charging two devices.
This NOVOO charger comes with a USB-C to USB-C cable in the box. For more insights on the NOVOO 67W 2 Port Charger, read my review article or watch my video review.
Oraimo 120W 4 Port HyperGaN Charger
If you’re searching for a charger that can fast charge your Tab S7 and fast charge other devices, this Oraimo charger is a good choice. The charger has a 120W max output shared between all the ports. Super fast charging your Galaxy Tab S7 at 45W from this Oraimo charger is possible, but it has to be the only device you’re charging from, either USB-C 1 or USB-C 2. You will lose that 45W charge rate when other devices are plugged in.
As I mentioned before, always charging at 45W isn’t the best thing for the Tab S7’s battery, so if you want faster charging, the option is there. That said, for multi-device charging, it’s best to use the USB-C 3 port when charging other devices along with your Tab S7 because you can at least get an 18W charge rate while charging other devices faster from the other ports.
This Oraimo charger has a lot of power and is meant for charging larger devices, such as laptops, while you charge other devices. Discover the capabilities of the Oraimo 120W 4 Port HyperGaN Charger in my detailed review article or through my video review.
VOLTME 100W 3 Port Charger
This VOLTME 100W charger features 45W super fast charging from USB-C 1 or USB-C 2 when charging a single device simultaneously. Charging two devices simultaneously from C-1 and C-2 gives you a 65W and 30W power split, but you will lose that 45W super fast charging for your Tab S7 Plus. Instead, this VOLTME charger lets you fast charge a laptop from USB-C 1 and your Tab S7 at 18W when charging it from USB-C 2.
When charging three devices simultaneously, the USB-C 2 and the USB-A port will output 12W, while the USB-C 1 port outputs 65W. So when charging three devices, you can only fast charge from the USB-C 1 port. Learn more about the VOLTME 100W 3 Port Charger by reading my review article or viewing my video review.
VOLTME 35W 2 Port Charger
On the more minimal side, this VOLTME 35W charger has two USB-C ports. You can super fast charge your Tab S7 at 25W when charging it alone from this charger. When charging two devices at the same time, the max output of the charger becomes 36W, and each of the ports then outputs 18W. So you lose that 25W PPS super fast charging with charging two devices but can maintain 18W of fast charging. This lets you fast charge your Tab S7 or Tab S7 Plus while also being able to fast charge a phone simultaneously. Check out my review article for a comprehensive understanding of the VOLTME 35W 2 Port Charger.
UGREEN 140W 3 port Charger
Some of the most reliable types of chargers have a 140W max output. Of course, solely using this charger for your Galaxy Tab S7 is too much, but if you want to fast charge your Tab S7 at 45W, you can do that if you’re only charging a single device from USB-C 1 or USB-C 2.
Multi-device charging for this UGREEN charger is great because even if you’re charging three devices simultaneously, the USB-C 1 port will output 65W, the USB-C 2 outputs 45W, and the USB-A port outputs 22.5W. The 45W PPS super fast charging is lost when charging multiple devices with this charger, but you can still fast charge it at 18W at least, while you also charge a laptop from the other USB-C port, and you can fast charge a phone from the USB-A port. Read my in-depth review article or watch my video review for a thorough breakdown of the capabilities of the UGREEN 140W three port Charger.
Baseus 65W 20,000mAh Power Bank
Portable charging for your Galaxy Tab S7 isn’t complicated, but you will need a high-capacity power bank if you want to keep it charged up since the Tab S7 has an 8,000mAh battery and the Tab S7 Plus has an even larger 10,090mAh battery.
This Baseus power bank has a 20,000mAh battery capacity that can charge both models of the Galaxy Tab S7 to full power at least once. You may have spare capacity to use later, but it won’t be much because these tablets have massive batteries. This Baseus power bank charges fast, with a 65W USB-C Power Delivery port and two USB-A ports.
25W of super-fast charging is available from the USB-C port when charging a single device. For general Power Delivery charging, the USB-C port can output 65W of PD when charging one device; when two devices are charging, the USB-C port drops down to 45W, and when three devices are charging, the USB-C port outputs 20W. Explore the features of the Baseus 65W 20,000mAh Power Bank in my comprehensive review article.
iWalk LinkPod 4,800mAh USB-C Mini Power Bank
Okay, so recommending this iWalk LinkPod mini power bank may not serve you the best in charging power or capacity since this power bank has a 4,800mAh battery and an 18W PD charging speed. So this iWalk power bank will not charge your Tab S7 to full power or charge it super fast. This iWalk power bank is more meant for a quick charge for your Galaxy Tab S7 in case you need just a few more hours of usage time and want one of the most easily portable chargers.
This iWalk LinkPod power bank has a USB-C connector that you can plug into your Tab S7; a cable is unnecessary. Find out more about the iWalk LinkPod 4,800mAh USB-C Mini Power Bank by reading my review article or watching my video review.
Baseus 65W PD Car Charger
Super fast charging your Galaxy Tab S7 is possible with this Baseus car charger. 25W of PPS is available when charging a single device from the USB-C port; however, if you charge two devices from this charger, the best you can get from the USB-C port for your Tab S7 will be 18W. This car charger does come with a USB-C to USB-C cable in the box. Check out my detailed review article for a complete Baseus 65W PD Car Charger analysis.
Since 2016, Usman has flourished as an independent tech journalist, reveling in the evaluation of diverse tech gadgets, with a particular fondness for charging technology to ascertain product performance. Besides his journalistic endeavors, he helms the Charger Harbor YouTube channel, where he extends his tech insights to a broader audience.
I purchased minix 3 port gan 66w/36w wall charger i an using a usb lead it won’t fast charge my Samsung s7 mobile or my Samsung s7 plus tab
Hey there Bill,
Thank you for reaching out. Are you using a Micro-USB to USB-A cable with the USB-A Quick Charge 3.0 port on the wall charger for your Galaxy S7?
As for the Tab S7 Plus, fast charging only works with PPS chargers. In our guide, we mentioned that we’re recommending only Non-PPS chargers because there are very few on the market that actually work. A USB-C Power Delivery port without PPS will charge the Tab S7 at 18W, not at 45W.
Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you for your time.