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Originally Posted by Quoth
The device doesn't request.
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That shows how ignorant you are, and think you know everything better. The first gen fast chargers (e.g. for Samsung phones) were not standard USB chargers. They absolutely do not provide as much power as the device thinks it can handle without being requested. They act like normal USB chargers until the device asks for more. Samsung also increased the voltage before there was allowances for that in the USB specs (power delivery). Hence the lack of no-name generic compatible fast chargers, especially if you wanted to mix and match different brand devices on the same charger.
Do all chargers, especially the cheap ones, do what they are supposed to do? Absolutely not, but grab any modern fast charger that is compatible with USB-C, and will be safe.