2009 days ago

Samsung Wall Charger set Genuine

happymobile.co.nz Ltd

Essential - Don't get caught without mobile phone chargers in Lockdown.

3 SET
1 x Original Samsung USB Wall Charger EP-TA20HWE 9V-2A WHITE
1 x Original Samsung Dual Port Car Charger EP-LN920 WHITE
1 x Original Samsung USB-A TO USB-C Cable 1m Long EP-DG970 WHITE

Genuine Product Made by SAMSUNG
AFC AUTO Output DC 9V 2A 15W or DC 5V 2A 10W
Comp. Quick charge QC2.0
Colour WHITE


Compatible with:

Galaxy S10

Samsung S10

Samsung S10e

Samsung S10+

Samsung S10 Plus

Samsung S10 lite

Samsung SM-G970

Samsung SM-G975

Samsung SM-G973

Samsung SM-G770



Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus

Samsung Galaxy Note 10



Samsung A3 A320

Samsung A5 A520

Samsung A7 A720

Samsung A8 A530

Samsung A8 Star SM-G885

Samsung A8+ plus A730

Samsung A8s

Samsung A8 (2018) A530

Samsung A8+ (2018) A730

Samsung A9 Star G885

Samsung A9 Star Pro

Samsung A9 Pro (2019)

Samsung A9 (2018) A920

Samsung A9s

Samsung A20 2019

Samsung A20E 2019

Samsung A30 2019

Samsung C5 Pro C5010

Samsung C7 Pro C7010

Samsung C9 Pro C9000

Samsung M20

Samsung M30

Samsung M40

Samsung G875 S Lite

Samsung W2018 W2019





comp. EP-TA20HBE EP-LN930CBE EP-LN930CWE EP-DG950CBE

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