So I work in “systems” of I only think of phones, tablets, laptops, chargers and portable chargers and cables as a total integrated system. The reason is I’ve lived off mobiles and laptops now for 22 years and its “all about the charger” and its “all about the battery”. If you lug a charger unique and specific to one device, it then adds its bulk and awkwardness in finding multiple wall sockets. If you are not careful you can end up with a specific charger unique for each device and your devices need equivalent volume of their chargers.
I pretty much can (and do often for months in a year) live out of a 16L backpack and can traverse most situations with all the usual technology. That is only possible with multipurpose chargers with their associated cables. This is why USB and particularly USB-C is the future.
So because there are not QC laptops, I do not have a QC phone. So I don’t have QC. So I don’t care about QC.
Laptops are now USB-C, hence my phone is USB-C and so my usual drum-banging with Anker is more USB-C.
QC is only 18W, it shows no sign of becoming de-facto outside of phones, it is mostly being made popular by a limited set of phone manufacturers like Samsung. Apple is embracing USB-C. Hence basically QC is dead, and it is just the small detail that Qualcomm doesn’t know it yet and those who buy QC phones do not yet know it.
The rub is also Anker is behaving in a QC-first product release, quite lazily slowly embracing USB-C.
There is also no inherent reason for QC chargers, because the phone can contain some Qualcomm smarts and Qualcomm can offer some secret sauce to the phone manufacturer of faster recharge by just using a generic USB-C input, so anything QC related is only inside the phone and we as buyers of charger do not know, do not need to care, and just buy a USB-PD charger. Ultimately it is Volts, Amps, and a port shape and then the electronics in the phone step up/down and manage the battery voltage itself, there is no need to make this a compatibility problem outside of the phone for chargers / cables.
