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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between magnetic and mechanical phone mounts?
A magnetic mount is more compact and allows for attaching or removing the phone with a single hand movement. A mechanical mount, on the other hand, provides a more secure and firm grip on the device.
What is the difference between Fast Charging, Quick Charge, and PD (Power Delivery) chargers?
Fast Charging is a general term meaning the charger delivers more power to the device than the standard (10W). Quick Charge is a Qualcomm technology commonly found in Android smartphones; a QC charger is ideal for devices with Snapdragon processors. Power Delivery (PD) is a modern, universal standard used by iPhones (8 and newer) and recent Android smartphones. PD can deliver significantly higher power, which is why it is also used for charging laptops.
Does a magnetic mount damage the phone?
No, magnetic mounts do not damage modern smartphones. They have no effect on the screen, memory, or battery. Keep in mind that if you use wireless charging, the metal plate for the magnet should be attached in a way that does not cover the charging zone.
How should I choose a car charger for my smartphone?
For modern smartphones, a minimum of 20W-30W power is required for fast charging. If the charger has low power (5W-10W), the phone will charge very slowly. Additionally, ensure the charger features protection against overheating and power surges. A high-quality charger automatically stops the power supply once the battery is fully charged.




