If you are keeping up with the current trends and events, you’d know that almost all smartphone brands have stopped putting charging bricks in their latest handset offerings. And whether you are for or against this decision of leaving out chargers in their phones, this practice will most likely continue to be implemented. Now you may want to do what these smartphone brands tell you, to save e-waste by reusing your old phone chargers, but as with technology, new mobile phones mean new features, and sometimes, these new features require modern accessories and peripherals to work seamlessly. Sometimes even the standard phone charging brick wouldn’t cut it if you have the latest smartphone or the newest mobile device offering. And if these top brands won’t give you the proper accessories, then you may as well go third-party with your charging bricks. This article will show you some of the top brands when it comes to mobile device charging and what their latest offers are when it comes to premium charging bricks.
Before You Buy, Know Your Phone!
STOP!! Before you proceed further, you may want to look at what your phone’s capable of before you choose your charging brick. Most smartphones today are capable of fast-charging and wireless charging, which are handy new features for you. However, if you choose any random charger, you may not utilize these updated features when powering up your device. Look into your phone’s specs first, as well as its connective cables before choosing the proper brick that can accompany your mobile device.
Onto the List!

The Anker Nano charger is designed to be small and lightweight, making it easy to carry around with you wherever you go. It’s small enough to fit in your pocket or purse, making it a great choice for travel or everyday use. Despite its small size, the Anker Nano charger boasts a maximum output of 20W fast charging. With support for USB-C Power Delivery, this charger can provide a rapid charge to your devices, even those with large batteries. In fact, the Anker Nano charger can charge an iPhone 12 from 0% to 50% in just 30 minutes. You can use the Anker Nano charger with most smartphones and tablets, as well as some laptops and other electronics. This versatility makes it a great choice for anyone who needs a reliable charger for multiple devices.

The flagship option coming from an affordable brand, the Romoss AC12T charger is as lightweight and portable as any charging brick can get. However, with two charging ports (either dual USB-A or USB-A/USB-C slots), you can charge up to two devices simultaneously. On one device, it can discharge up to 18W, which is appropriate for most fast-charging gadgets without damaging their integrity. That and with its affordable price tag allows this brand to be a trusted contender for third-party chargers.

Bavin is considered to be the most complete brand for mobile device charging. Not only do they provide the brick for phones and tablets, but their connective ports are equally as reliable. The PC752 mini wall-charger is also portable but also comes with multi-purpose connectivity. You can get these chargers to come with appropriate charging cables for tablets, Apple products, Android Devices, and even small laptops. The charging brick also comes with Overcharging protection, keeping your device safe in case you accidentally leave your device charging overnight.

One of the most premium and flagship charging brands in the Philippines, the Ugreen brand’s latest offering basically creates a heavy-duty extension cord for mobile phones. The Nexode offers up to 100W charging which can be divided through its four ports. You can even charge a laptop to full in under an hour with this portable brick; appropriate for a premium price tag.
Looking into these different selection of chargers, mobile phone users can be assured that their gadgets are well-charged for future uses. While this also means shelling out a few more pesos for essential phone accessories, you’d at least know that what you are buying can greatly benefit your phone or tablet in its functionality in the long-run.



