When you think of tablets, the first one that usually comes to mind is Apple’s iPad Pro. They have been dominating the tablet industry for quite some time, however, there’s a new tablet in town and it’s from Samsung. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and S7 Plus are Samsung’s latest tablets, and they are a bit of a step up from the Tab S6.
Both the Tab S7 and the Tab S7+ use the Snapdragon 865+ processor so they’re both 5G compatible. The Tab S7 has an LCD, the Tab S7+ has an AMOLED display, with a higher resolution screen on the Tab S7+. However, the biggest jump with these new Samsung tablets is that both models use a 120Hz screen, and this is a pretty large jump considering that they’re skipping the 90Hz jump and going all the way from a 60Hz screen on the Tab S6, to a 120Hz screen.
When you combine such a higher refresh rate such as 120Hz, with a large AMOLED or an LCD, and use a tablet for various tasks, then you’re going to have a higher power usage. The Galaxy Tab S7 has an 8,000mAh battery and the Tab S7+ has a 10,090mAh battery. These are large batteries, but concerning the Tab S7’s capabilities, you’re going to need a fast charger to make sure you’re able to get this tablet back up to power as fast as possible.
In this guide, we’re going to be covering fast chargers that you can use to fast charge the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7. The Tab S7 does feature 45W fast charging, but you’re going to need to use a PPS Power Delivery charger, there not many PPS chargers on the market, so we’ll be covering Non-PPS chargers that can get you the next best-charging speed.
Chargers in this Guide:
Aukey 36W Power Delivery Wall Charger
Most of the time the first type of charger that we recommend is single port wall chargers, as they make great replacement chargers for when you lose your original one. However, single-port chargers, in general, are unreliable as you can only charge a single device with them.
So in this case, we’re starting with this Aukey 36W Dual Power Delivery wall charger. The charger has two USB-C Power Delivery ports, and if you’re charging two smartphones at the same time, or any two devices, each of the ports is capable of outputting 18W. This means that you’re able to fast charge your Galaxy Tab S7 and have another smartphone fast charging. Also, when you’re charging two devices at the same time, the max output of this wall charger is 36W, so each port can use its max 18W of charging power.
The other great part of this wall charger is that it features Dynamic charging, and this means that when charging a single device, the max output of the USB-C Power Delivery port is 30W. 30W of Power Delivery charging is enough for fast charging most USB-C chargeable laptops. On top of the charging power, this wall charger is also compact with its use of a retractable AC adapter.
Read Review for Aukey PA-D2 Dynamic PD Wall Charger
Specs of the Aukey PA-D2 36W PD Wall Charger:
- Output:
Each Port when used at the same time: 18W | 36W Max Output
One Port Used: 30W
- Input: 100-240V AC
- LED Power Indicator: 1 Green LED Power Indicator
- Size: 2.5 x 2.3 x 1.4 inches
- Weight: 4.1 Ounces
Nekteck 72W Power Delivery Desktop Charger
Power Delivery desktop chargers are another great charging solution when it comes to charging your Samsung Tab S7, as they have more ports. So you’re able to fast charge your Tab S7 and charge many other devices at the same time.
That’s the case with this Nekteck PD charger, as it has a 60W Power Delivery port at the top and three USB-A ports that share a 12W charging speed. So, 60W of PD charging is a lot more than you’ll need to fast charge your Tab S7, but at the same time, it makes this Nekteck charger future-proof because if you already own a PD laptop or will own one in the future, then you’re able to charge it with the same 60W Power Delivery port.
Also, the max output of this desktop charger is 72W, so you’re able to use the max power of the Power Delivery port and the three USB-A ports at the same time. Also, one pretty huge benefit of getting this Nekteck charger is that it comes with a USB-C to USB-C cable, so you’re able to use the PD charger right out of the box, not many other desktop chargers come with a cable.
Review for Nekteck 72W Power Delivery Desktop Charger
Specs of the Nekteck 4-Port 60W USB-C Power Delivery Wall Charger:
- Output:
USB-C Power Delivery: 5V/9V/12V/15V/20V-3A (60W)
Each USB-A Port: 5V/2.4A (12W)
Max Output: 72W
- Input: 100V-240V/AC
- LED Power Indicator: None
- Size: 3.6 x 2.7 x 1 inches
- Weight: 15 Ounces
Anker Premium 60W 5-Port Power Delivery Desktop Charger
Another Power Delivery desktop charger comes from Anker that we want to recommend. This desktop charger differs a little from the previous Nekteck charger that we mentioned, and that’s because this one has five ports, and the Power Delivery charging power is lower, but it won’t affect the fast charging that you’ll receive for your Galaxy Tab S7.
The Power Delivery port on this charger has a 30W charging speed, and the other four ports are USB-A ports that each have a 12W charging speed. 30W of charging power is plenty for fast charging your Tab S7 tablet and is also useful for charging USB-C PD compatible laptops. The max output of 60W makes it so that the USB-A ports have enough charging power even when you’re charging from the Power Delivery port.
It’s one of the best desktop chargers for PD fast charging that we’ve found, not only because of the charging from the ports, but also the quality that you’re getting. Anker is a brand know for its excellent build and reliability, and the same rings true with this product.
Review for Anker Premium 60W 5-Port Power Delivery Desktop Charger
Specs of the Anker PowerPort 5 Speed Power Delivery Wall Charger:
- Output:
USB-C Power Delivery Port: 5-9V/3.0A | 15V/2.0A | 20V/1.5A
Each USB-A Port: 5V/2.4A | Max Output of USB-A Section: 6A
- Input: 100-240V
- LED Power Indicator: Single Blue LED Indicator
- Size: 4 x 3.1 x 1.1 inches
- Weight: 8.8 Ounces
RAVPower 20,000mAh Power Delivery and Quick Charge Power Bank
Since the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ can use so much power, using a portable charger can be one of the best options to use when it comes to charging them. On top of that, with the Tab S7 using an 8,000mAh battery and the Tab S7+ using a 10,000mAh battery, using a high capacity power bank is the best choice when choosing the type of portable charger you’re going to get.
The first that we want to recommend is this RAVPower 20,000mAh power bank. A 20,000mAh power capacity is the base capacity that you should be going for when it comes to choosing a power bank to charge your Tab S7 with. With this 20,000mAh power bank, you’ll be able to charge either model of the Samsung tablet to full power about 1.5 times. Remember, some capacity is lost during charging.
The charging from this power bank is also great, and that’s because it has three powerful charging ports. It has a single 18W Power Delivery port, a Quick Charge port, and a standard 12W USB-A port. In this case, you’d use the USB-C Power Delivery port for fast charging your Tab S7 while on the move.
Recharging the power bank is also another great part, as there are three possible input ports that you can use to recharge the power bank. There’s the USB-C Power Delivery, a Micro-USB input port, and even an Apple Lightning port. This RAVPower portable charger also has a digital display that shows the power capacity and has a blue lightning logo that shows whether you’re using the fast charging from the Power Delivery port or not.
Review for RAVPower 20,000mAh Power Delivery Power Bank
Specs of the RAVPower 20,000mAh USB-C PD Power Bank:
- Power Capacity: 20,000mAh
- Output:
Quick Charge Port: 5V/3.0A | 9V/2.0A | 12V/1.5A (18W)
USB-C Power Delivery Port: 5V/3.0A | 9V/2.0A | 12V/1.5A (18W)
Standard USB-A Port: 5V/2.4A (12W)
- Input:
USB-C Input: 5V/3.0A | 9V/2.0A | 12V/1.5A (18W)
Micro-USB Input: 5V/3.0A | 9V/2.0A | 12V/1.5A (18W)
Lightning Input: 5V/2.1A
- LED Power Indicator: Digital Power Display
- Size: 6.2 x 2.9 x 0.6 inches
- Weight: 1 Pound
Aukey 26,800mAh 60W Power Delivery Power Bank
This Aukey power bank has an even higher power capacity of 26,800mAh, and this should be your target capacity if you want to be able to charge a Tab S7 and Tab S7+ plus to full power at least twice. You can use this power bank for a few days without needing to recharge it.
The charging speed from this Aukey power bank is one of the best that you’ll find with a Power Delivery portable charger. The charging is phenomenal because this power bank has three fast charging ports, with it using two Power Delivery ports and a single USB-A Quick Charge port.
One Power Delivery port has an 18W charging speed, and the other PD port has a 60W Power Delivery charge rate. So you have two powerful PD ports, and you can very well fast charge the Galaxy Tab S7 with the 18W Power Delivery port, and charge a laptop with the 60W PD port. Also, chances are since you have a Tab S7, you likely have a Samsung smartphone, then you can also fast charge your phone with the Quick Charge port.
The power bank can recharge at 45W, but you’ll need a 45W Power Delivery wall charger, that said, it’s worth it as 45W recharging speed can get this power bank back to full power in a little over an hour. The charger does not come with a USB-C to USB-C cable, so you’re able to use it right out of the box.
Read Review for Aukey 26,800mAh 65W PD Power Bank
Quick Charge Port USB-A Port (18W) | 5V/3A | 9V/2A | 12V/1.5A (18W) |
USB-C PD Port (65W) | 5V/3A | 9V/3A | 12V/3A | 15V/3A | 20V/3.25A |
USB-C PD Port (18W) | 5V/3A | 9V/2A | 12V/1.5A |
USB-C Input (45W) | 5V 3A | 9V/3A | 12V/3A | 15V/3A | 20V/2.25A |
LED Power Indicator | Four White Power Indicators |
Size | 6.5 x 3.4 x 1.2 inches |
Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
CHOETECH Power Delivery Built-in USB-C and Lightning Cable Power Bank
There aren’t many power banks that have built-in cables that feature Power Delivery, but this CHOETECH power bank is one of the few. This charger is going to be very reliable for charging the Tab S7 as it has a built-in USB-C cable that has an 18W Power Delivery charging speed. In addition to the built-in USB-C cable, this power bank also has a built-in Lightning cable that can be used to fast charge iPhones, as they are also PD compatible. This power bank does not have any output charging ports, however, the use of built-in cables is enough as the power bank will always be reliable as long as it’s charged up and the cables stay out of the way when you’re not using the power bank as they fit into the portable charger when not in use.
This charger does have a USB-C input port that is only used to recharge the power bank, and you’re able to recharge the power bank at PD speeds with a Power Delivery wall charger.
Review for CHOETECH Power Delivery USB-C and Lightning Cable Power Bank
CHOETECH 10,000 B688 Power Delivery USB-C / Lightning Built-in Cable Power Bank Specs | |
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Power Capacity | 10,000mAh |
Built-in USB-C Cable | 5V 3A | 9V/2A | 12V/1.5A |
Built-in Lightning Cable | 5V 3A | 9V/2A | 12V/1.5A |
USB-C (Input) | 5V/3A | 9V/2A |
Size | 5.75 x 2.72 x 0.67 inches |
Weight | 8 Ounces |
PowerArc ArcPack 15,000mAh 60W Power Delivery Power Bank
More on the mid-range side is this PowerArc portable charger. This power bank has a 15,000mAh power capacity, so you’ll only be getting a single full charge for the Galaxy Tab S7. That said, when we did our review for this portable charger we were amazed by what it was capable of and that’s because this charger has two Power Delivery ports that can output the same 60W Power Delivery charging speed.
The max output of this power bank is 60W, but there are very few, or any at all other power banks that have such a mid-range power capacity that also features such powerful PD charging. To add to that, this power bank also has a Quick Charge port, so it’s very much like the 26,800mAh Aukey power banks that we previously recommended.
Also, when we did the review, the biggest highlight of owning this power bank was the unboxing and the overall build quality of everything. The portable charger itself is made of Aluminum Alloy, and not plastic. It comes with a USB-C to USB-C cable, one of the best that we’ve seen come with a portable charger, and the carrying pouch also has a thick cushion.
Review for PowerArc ArcPack 15,000mAh Power Delivery Power Bank
PowerArc ArcPack 15,000mAh 60W Power Delivery Power Bank Specs | |
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USB-C Power Delivery Port | 5V/3A | 9V/3A | 12V/2.25A | 15V/2A (30W MAX) |
USB-A Port | 3.6V-6.0V/3A | 6.0V-9.0V/2A | 9.0V-12.0V/1.5A |
Three Devices charging at the same time | USB-C Power Delivery Port: 30W USB-C PD Port 2: 12W USB-A Port: 12W |
Max Output | 60W |
USB-C PD Input | 5V/3A | 9V/3A | 12V/2.25A | 15V/2A (30W MAX) |
Size | 4.5 x 3.1 x 1.0 inches |
Weight | 12.3 Ounces |
PowerArc Arcstation 30W Power Delivery Car Charger
We did mention PowerArc’s Power Delivery power bank, they also have a great Power Delivery car charger. This PowerArc car charger has two powerful ports, with one Quick Charge port, and the other is a 30W USB-C Power Delivery port. Car chargers usually have 18W PD ports, but this one goes a bit further with its 30W USB-C PD port that is able to charge your Tab S7 a bit faster, as well as charge USB-C PD compatible laptops while you’re driving. You can use the Quick Charge USB-A port for fast charging Android smartphones, or the PD ports if you choose to. The charger has a white LED power light around it when it’s on and makes it easier to see the car charger at night.
Review for PowerArc Arcstation 30W Power Delivery Car Charger
PowerArc Arcstation 30W Power Delivery Car Charger Specs | |
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USB-C Power Delivery Port | 5V/3A | 9V/3A | 12V/2.25A | 15V/2A (30W MAX) |
USB-A Port | 3.6V-6.0V/3A | 6.0V-9.0V/2A | 9.0V-12.0V/1.5A |
Each port when used at the same time | 12W |
Max Output | 30W |
Size | 3 x 2 x 2 inches |
Weight | 4 Ounces |
UGREEN CD213 36W Power Delivery and Quick Charge Car Charger
Portable devices are meant to be taken places. You’ll of course be using a laptop, smartphone, or the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 in a single spot, but if you’re driving and expect to use it once you reach your destination then you likely want the tablet to be powered up. If you’re someone that commutes using a car, then owning a fast charging Power Delivery car charger is great to have plugged into your car’s 12Volt outlet at all times.
This UGREEN Power Delivery car charger is nothing too fancy, but it has everything that you need for fast charging your Galaxy Tab S7, and also for fast charging other types of devices, too. The car charger has an 18W Power Delivery port and a Quick Charge 3.0 port. The best part is that the max output of this UGREEN PD car charger is 36W, which makes it possible to use both ports at their max power at the same time.
So you’re able to fast charge your Tab S7 or Tab S7 Plus with the Power Delivery port, and if you have a Quick Charge compatible smartphone, such as a Galaxy Note 20, you can fast charge it with the USB-A Quick Charge port at the same time. The car charger itself also has great build quality because it’s made of Zinc Alloy, not plastic, so it feels a lot premium than many other car chargers on the market.
Review for CD213 36W Power Delivery – Quick Charge Car Charger
UGREEN CD213 36W Power Delivery Car Charger Specs | |
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USB-C Power Delivery Port | 18W |
USB-A Quick Charge Port | 18W |
Max Output | 36W |
Size | 3 x 1 x 1 inches |
Weight | 3 Ounces |
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.