Best Chargers for Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra in 2024

(Last Updated On: December 31, 2023)

 

Samsung’s Note series, particularly popular for its superior build and specs, faces a hiccup with the Galaxy Note 20’s lower-tier features despite its $1,000 price tag. In contrast, the higher-end Note 20 Ultra is priced at $1,300. Both models sport the Snapdragon 865 Plus processor with 12GB of RAM. The Note 20 has a 4,300mAh battery, while the Note 20 Ultra includes a slightly larger 4,500mAh battery. The Note 20 Ultra’s higher power consumption, owing to its 120Hz refresh rate, higher resolution, and larger screen, may lead to faster battery drainage, especially for intensive users. To address this, I’ve selected a range of chargers capable of super fast charging for the Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra.

VOLTME 35W 2 Port Charger

If you’re searching for a simple charger and want to charge another device when needed, this VOLTME 35W charger is a good choice. This VOLTME charger has a 35W Power Delivery output when charging a single device from either of the USB-C ports; 25W of PPS super fast charging is available for your Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra when charging it alone.

For dual charging, the max output of the charger becomes 36W, and each USB-C port can output 18W. So, the 25W PPS charge rate is lost when charging two devices, but you can still fast charge your Note 20 and another Android phone. For an in-depth analysis of the VOLTME 35W 2 Port Charger, check out my detailed review article.

UGREEN Nexode 45W 2 Port Charger

This UGREEN 45W charger is an upgraded version of the VOLTME 35W that I mentioned. This charger has a 45W max output that can be fully used when charging a single device; 45W and 25W of PPS super fast charging are available when charging your Note 20 from a single port. 45W PPS does not help charge the Note 20, but it can charge the S20 Ultra and newer Samsung phones faster that are compatible with 45W PPS.

For dual charging, the output is a 25W and 20W power split. The first device you plug in will receive 25W, while the second device will get 20W. Even though the first device gets 25W, it’s not a 25W PPS charge rate, but you will at least be able to regularly fast charge your Note 20 whether you plug it in first or second.

This UGREEN 45W charger is tiny and has a foldable plug that makes it easier to port. Learn more about the UGREEN Nexode 45W 2 Port Charger by reading my review article or viewing my video review.

UGREEN 100W 4 Port Charger

Another UGREEN charger I wanted to recommend is this UGREEN 100W wall charger. Yes, this is a lot of power and the only charger you’ll need to charge your devices. You can super fast charge your Note 20 from USB-C 1 or USB-C 2 when charging your Note 20 alone. However, super-fast charging is not possible when charging other devices simultaneously.

The good is that you can still fast charge your Note 20 even when charging three devices simultaneously because the USB-C 3 port can output 22.5W. Regarding charging four devices, I recommend charging your Note 20 from the USB-C 2 port because, at this point, the C-3 and the USB-A ports will output 10.5W. That said, fast charging your Note 20 and another three or two devices is convenient. Discover the features and benefits of the UGREEN 100W 4 Port Charger in my comprehensive review article or through my video review.

NOVOO 67W 2 Port Charger

This NOVOO 67W charger is simple, like the recommended first two chargers. You can use a total of 67W of Power Delivery when charging a single device at a time; you can super fast charge your Note 20 from the USB-C port when charging it alone.

You can fast charge your Note 20 from the USB-C port for dual charging, but PPS super fast charging is lost. The USB-C output drops to 45W when dual charging, and the USB-A port has an 18W output. This NOVOO comes with a USB-C to USB-C charging cable. Read my in-depth review article or watch my video review to completely understand the NOVOO 67W 2 Port Charger.

INIU 30W Dual USB-C Charger

The most affordable charger in this guide is the INIU 30W charger. The charger has a 30W max output, and you can use 30W of Power Delivery when charging a single device from the USB-C port. 25W of PPS super fast charging is available for your Note 20 from the USB-C port when it’s the only device charging.

When charging two devices, the USB-C port outputs 18W, and the USB-A port outputs 12W. So you can at least fast charge your Note 20 when charging two devices. Explore the capabilities of the INIU 30W Dual USB-C Charger in my detailed review article.

Baseus 65W 20,000mAh Power Bank

A high-capacity power bank for your Note 20 can be more helpful than a lower-capacity one. This Baseus power bank has a 20,000mAh battery capacity that can charge up either the Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra to full power about three times if that’s the only device you’re charging with the power bank.

You can super fast charge your Note 20 at 25W when charging from the USB-C port alone, but for regular Power Delivery, 65W is available when charging a single device. There are also two USB-A Quick Charge ports on this bank. When it comes to recharging, you can use the USB-C or Micro-USB ports to recharge from, but I highly recommend recharging from the USB-C port because you can recharge the power bank at 60W, which is very fast for a 20,000mAh capacity. Read my review article to learn more about the Baseus 65W 20,000mAh Power Bank.

iWalk LinkPod USB-C Mini Power Bank

This iWalk LinkPod, the mini power bank, is the opposite of the Baseus power bank I recommend because this iWalk power bank has a tiny size and a 4,800mAh battery. So you’ll come close to a full charge for your Galaxy Note 20, but after using this power bank, you will likely have to recharge it.

The design of this iWalk power bank is great because it has a built-in USB-C connector, so you don’t need a cable at all to use it. You can plug the USB-C connector into a wall charger to recharge the power bank. The power bank comes with a USB-C to USB-C cable; you can recharge it via its USB-C port.

The charging speed from the USB-C connector is 18W, so super fast charging is not available, but fast charging is. For more details on the iWalk LinkPod USB-C Mini Power Bank, check out my review article or watch the video review I’ve prepared.

Baseus 65W USB-C Car Charger

One other charger I wanted to recommend is this Baseus 65W car charger. The Baseus car charger has a 65W max output, and you can super fast charge your Note 20 from the USB-C port when charging it alone and while you’re driving. PPS super fast charging is lost when charging another device from the USB-A port, with dual charging having the USB-C port drop down to a 45W output and the USB-A port having an 18W output. Reading my review article will give a comprehensive understanding of the Baseus 65W USB-C Car Charger.

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