Samsung Type C Wall Charger 3A 25W EP-TA800 + Type-C to Type-C Cable S10 Note 10
Same as the 25W charger that comes with the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G and Note 10, this is Samsung’s First USB-C Charger (EP-TA800).
It supports USB PD and Programmable Power Supply (PPS) mode that reduces the power output if it feels that it could heat up the phone.
2 SET
Original SAMSUNG
1 x Genuine Samsung EP-TA800 SUPER Fast Charger 3Amp, 25 watt (3A/25W/PDO/PPS) Black
1 x Genuine Samsung EP-DG977 Type-C to Type-C Data Charge Cable, Black 1 Meter 3A
No Retail Box / Ships in Bulk
Compatible Models:
Note 10
Galaxy Note 10+
Samsung Galaxy Note10
Samsung Galaxy Note10 plus
Samsung Galaxy S20
Samsung Galaxy S20+plus
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G
Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
Samsung Galaxy S10+Plus 5G
Samsung Tab Pro S
Samsung Tab S5e
Samsung Tab S6
Samsung Tab A 10.1 SM-T597 SM-T590 SM-T510 SM-T727 SM-T860
Samsung Note 10, Note 10 Plus
Galaxy Z Flip
Google Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, Pixel 2XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL
GoPro Hero 5
LG G5, G6, G7, G8, V20, V30, V40
Huawei P30, P20, P10, P9, P9 Plus, Mate 9, Mate 10
Motorola Z Force, Z Force 2, Z Force 3
Nintendo Switch
OnePlus 7 7T 6 6T
Xiaomi Mi 6, Mi6
+Future Compatible Devices
COMP. "EP-TA800XBEGAU EP-TA800XWEGAU EP-DG977BBE EP-DG977BWE"
"*Super Fast Charging" requires a USB PD 3.0 compatible device that supports Direct Charging.
Wall Specs
Super Fast Charging max. 25W, PD 3.0 PPS max. 25 WATT
Output Voltage 5V 9V 11V
Output Current 3A
Output 5.9V 3.0A / 5V 3A / 9V 2A / 9.0V 2.77A / 11.0V 2.25A
Output Current PDO : 2.77A(9V) / PPS : 3.0A (3.3-5.9V) or 2.25A (3.3-11.0V)
Input: 100-240V~ 50/60Hz
Qualcomm Quick Charge QC 3.0
Backward compatible with QC1.0 and QC2.0
12 months RTB Warranty
Cable Type c to Type c
Super fast charging 2.0 (25w)
INPUT:100-240V 0.7A
OUTPUT: 5V-3A OR 9V-2.77A
3 mth RTB Warranty
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Boundaries of Adaptation - An exhibition by Nina Bulgakova
Boundaries of Adaptation
An exhibition by Nina Bulgakova
28 February - 18 March
Community Gallery Space - Franklin Arts Centre
Opening Event: Saturday 28 February, 10am
Adaptation is often understood as the ability to adjust to an environment, to accept its conditions and become less visible within it. In this body of work, the focus shifts to a different moment, the point at which adaptation reaches its limit and begins to form a boundary.
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The works take the form of wall-mounted sculptural objects, where the boundary becomes material and physically present. Within these objects, it is expressed through weight, density, surface, and tension of form, shifting from an abstract idea into a direct experience.
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