The Nothing Phone (1) doesn't come with a charger, but Nothing sells a separate power adapter that buyers can purchase along with the smartphone, and for those who want a third-party charger, here are the best alternatives that work with the phone. Since manufacturers have decided not to ship chargers with their phones, buyers who don't have a spare or compatible charger either have to buy from the manufacturer or from third-party brands.
Nothing knows buyers may opt for chargers from other brands, so it has provided a minimum requirement for chargers other than its own. Info on its product page says owners should only use chargers that support Quick Charge 4.0. This is Qualcomm's fast charging technology, and one of its features is support for USB-C and USB Power Delivery (USB PD). This means a third-party charger that supports USB PD should safely charge Nothing's smartphone.
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The Nothing Phone (1) supports 33W fast charging, and with the official charger, which has a 45W power rating, Nothing states the phone should charge from empty to 65 percent in 30 minutes, while a full charge should take 70 minutes. The phone also supports wireless charging, but that takes 120 minutes to charge the device from empty to full. Unfortunately, Nothing doesn't sell a wireless charger, which leaves users having to find a compatible wireless charger on their own.
For those who want to pick up a third-party charger for the Nothing Phone (1), one of the options to consider is the Anker 521 Charger. Anker's charger is a portable power brick with a 40W rating. It also has two USB-C ports, like Apple's dual-port charger, so users can charge two devices simultaneously. When a
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