Life & Tech Simulators

Fake Charger Detector and Phone Safety Simulator

Check fake charger risk using charging time, wattage claim, cable quality, heat and phone charging support.

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How to use

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Result explained

The simulator combines your inputs into a practical score, primary estimate, warning level and 2-3 action tips. Green means the scenario is broadly comfortable, amber means watch the assumptions, and red means there is a meaningful risk to review before acting.

Formula / assumptions

This is an estimate, not a guarantee. The formulas use practical India-focused defaults, common safe limits, and simple penalty factors for load, heat, speed, EMI pressure, signal loss or affordability strain depending on the tool.

India-first defaultsEstimate onlyEditable inputsNo backendLocal browser storage

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FAQs

Can a fake charger damage my phone battery?

Yes. Poor voltage regulation, heat and bad cables can increase battery stress and safety risk.

Is high watt charging always bad?

Not always. Phones negotiate safe wattage, but low-quality chargers may behave unpredictably.

Why is the phone charging slower than claimed wattage?

The phone may support lower wattage, the cable may limit current, or the adapter claim may be unrealistic.

What are signs of a risky charger?

Excess heat, smell, sparks, buzzing, loose pins, very light adapter, poor print quality and inconsistent charging are warning signs.

Is this a real hardware test?

No. It is a risk simulator based on symptoms and charging behavior. Stop using a charger if it sparks, smells or overheats.

Disclaimer

This page provides educational estimates only. Real outcomes can vary by device, city, tariff, bank terms, weather, usage and product quality. Do not treat the output as financial, legal, medical or engineering advice.