TA800? probably is real. anyways it's just a charger, real or fake - as long as it doesn't combust? if your device recognises and shows "Super Fast Charging", there's no real reason to doubt it. Reply
The battery will not charge unless temperature and voltage are normal. Using cheap/fake chargers can damage the charging IC. Symptoms include excess heat when plugged in, fake charging (shows it's charging but battery percentage doesn't rise), and loss of USB connectivity. [deleted] • 6 yr. ago.If the whole is black or there is no obvious gray shadow, it is also fake. Method 7. Compare whether the serial numbers of the outer box and the charger are the same. Take out the charger and compare whether the serial number displayed on the outer box is the same. As long as it is the original Apple product, it is basically the same.
These chargers sell for about $30 (if not counterfeit), but that must be almost all profit. Samsung sells a very similar cube charger for about $6-$10, which I also disassembled (and will write up details later). The Apple charger is higher quality and I estimate has about a dollar's worth of additional components inside. But it sells for $20 more.
Check the Voltage and Current Output. If you see a cable that puts out power at 5V, 9V, 12V or even 2000mA, this is a sure sign that it’s a fast charger. On the other hand, anything below 1000mAh is considered a slow charger. So look for 5V-2A or 5V-2000mA. Ideally, you should seek out a fast-charging cable of 2A voltage or more, but double2lMLBA5.