Yes, in most cases, you can use another USB cable to replace a damaged one, but make sure the cable you use meets the requirements of your device.
Yes, you can use an adapter to accommodate different plug types in different countries or regions, allowing you to use local chargers.
Charger plug types vary by region. Common plug types include the US standard plug, European standard plug, UK standard plug, and Australian standard plug, among others.
In most cases, you can use your device while it is charging, but it may slow down the charging speed during usage.
Yes, chargers can generate heat during use, but they should not overheat under normal circumstances. If a charger becomes excessively hot or emits unusual odors, stop using it and contact the manufacturer.
Fast charging feature speeds up the charging process by providing higher voltage or current. Both the device and charger must support the same fast charging standard to achieve fast charging.
In general, you can use chargers from other brands, but it is recommended to use official or certified chargers that are compatible with your device for safety and effectiveness.
The output voltage is the voltage provided by the charger to the device, and the output current is the current provided by the charger to the device. Devices typically specify the required voltage and current.