I find this whole idea of a manufacturer making a USB-C charger aimed at working with a specific line of phones very confusing. I thought USB-C charging is supposed to be a standard protocol. Isn't most of the power-draw that a USB-C device get regulated by the target device, not the charger? I know you listed the technical difference in efficiency between charger performance, but what does that translate to in real-world use? For example, how many minutes will be saved charging an S23 from 0 to 80% by using the Samsung charger rather than the Anker?
Alongside the launch of the Galaxy S23 series, Anker has unveiled two new chargers that are tailored specifically to the needs of the latest Samsung smartphones: the Anker 313 Charger (45W) and the PowerPort III (25W). Read on to find out whether they deliver what they promise.