A:AnswerI don't have an answer regarding the phone, but can tell you about my experience with my Samsung Galaxy E tablet. I had the original short cord and "brick" for the tablet and when I plugged the new cord into the "brick" that goes into the wall plug, it did not work. I had another "brick" I had bought and when I used it with the new cord it worked. Hope that will help a little.
A:Answer2.0 and 3.0 are compatible with each other. Whatever your main unit is (laptop, in this case) is what will depend if the speed of transfer (2.0 or 3.0). If you have a 3.0 laptop but a 2.0 cord, it will be 2.0 transfer. If you have a 2.0 laptop and 3.0 cord, it will be a 2.0 transfer.
A:AnswerData cable and charging cables are one in the same for certain devices, it's all in the setting when it pops up to show how much longer for charging
A:AnswerI don’t think so because Microsoft has specific types of cables dedicated to XBOX only even after markets are made specifically for it nothing else.