USB-кабели для Samsung Galaxy S5

Keep Your Phone Charged at All Times With USB Cables

Even though most phones, including the Samsung Galaxy S5, come with a charger included, there are moments when you find yourself in need of a USB cable to charge your handset. Whether you've lost the original cable or are looking for a second one to offer you more flexibility when it comes to charging the phone in the car or using your laptop, you can choose from a number of micro USB, USB C, and regular cables for Android phones.

What Types of USB Cables Are Available for Android Devices?

The type you can use for charging or syncing data from your Galaxy S5 phone depends on the type of connector present on the smartphone. For example, the S5 uses a Micro-USB 3.0 charging cable, but this may be different for other phones, even if they are produced by the same manufacturer. While the micro type was the standard for years, many phones use mini-USB or type-C cables that offer higher transfer rates.

What Should I Look for in a USB Cable for Cell Phones?

  • Charging Speeds: Perhaps the most important feature for many consumers, the charging speed is essential to make sure you don't have to wait hours to recharge your device. Opt for cables compatible with the fast charging function of your phone whenever possible.
  • Build Quality: While you may think that this is not essential in a cable, the truth is a cable made from durable materials is more likely to last longer and perform better.
  • Length: Choose a charger cable that makes it easy for you to reach the computer USB port or the power outlet.
  • Unbranded vs. Branded Cables: While many Android phones work well with universal cables for both charging and data transfer, it's often a good idea to go for a branded model sure to provide good connectivity and compatibility with your device.

What Are the Benefits of Using a USB Charging Station?

If you have multiple devices that you need to charge at the same time, such as smartphones, tablets, fitness trackers, and more, the individual chargers that come with each of these devices quickly take up all the outlets available in your home or office. With a USB charging station, you can cut down on clutter and transform each power outlet into a powering hub for up to six devices.