A:AnswerActually both. You need the respective e-mark 10gbs cable and the pd3 pps charger, which are the current Samsung cable and charger for Note 10 a d Note 10+
A:AnswerThe 25w is not compatible with the Note 8 because the Nite 8 doesn't have power delivery, it has QC 3.0 which this block also has. Will only charge at about 14w
A:AnswerIt will work as a charger as long as the devices you are intending to charge have a USB-C port, you may or may not get the benefit of the Super Fast Charge depending upon the device.
A:AnswerYes it is! I got 2 charging bricks only from Samsung and am using the cable that came with the phone. Now I want an extra for my external PD Battery pack to charge it with and it's $10 cheaper here but I have a $25 Samsung credit I need to use.
A:AnswerSo, the usb-a to usb-c travel adapter charger is usually what ships w/ the Galaxy Tab A”x” models. Nothing wrong w/ it, as it is a fast charger, & supports usb-c.
However, if you have a 25W USB-C to C charger (2nd pic suggested) for a 10 series phone or newer.....I’d use that instead. Will charge this tablet a bit faster, & it won’t harm the battery at all¹
I would not use a USB-C to C 45W Fast Charger for the Galaxy Tab “A Models” AT ALL. Imo, doesn’t do so well with anything higher then 25W (my 2nd pic and THE CHARGER I PERSONALLY USE for my Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and Tab S, and A devices), & we are seeing now, a lot of devices using USB-C to C 45W fast chargers don’t have “that much more” benefit, & it “appears” to be shortening life of battery²
Hoping this helps
¹take no responsibility for damage, harm, liability etc etc....for anything said in my reviews, &/or answers to questions. All are my opinions, & experiences from using such items/products; AND “My Experiences” can be different than “other ppl’s”. So, I take not responsibility if anyone so does choose by their own volition, to use items/products mentioned in what I have said. Thank you.
²Data I have seen on web, from diff outlets, AND ultimately up to “You” to decide on what is in “Your best interest”