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Charging cable MUST be Samsung-branded, or doesn't matter?

There's only one difference with my charger and that is the USB wire is thicker - my guess is that is USB 3.0 compatible.The plastic mount around the input jack is more substantial too, but thsts a good thing - I used to have a Sony Ericsson Satio with one of those awful 2 pronged plastic inputs which always dropped to bits!
 
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There's only one difference with my charger and that is the USB wire is thicker - my guess is that is USB 3.0 compatible.The plastic mount around the input jack is more substantial too, but thsts a good thing - I used to have a Sony Ericsson Satio with one of those awful 2 pronged plastic inputs which always dropped to bits!

same reason I hated Motorola phones/chargers for so many years
 
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Only really applies to data transfer, not charging. And then your other device (pc, mac lor laptop) would also need to have usb 3 to get the speed out of it.

Yes, but of course if your PC is USB 3.0 equipped and you only use a USB 2.0 cable you only get the 2.0 transfer speed. The cable on my GS3 is twice as thick as the old style cable which indicates it is probably USB 3.0
 
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That is not so.

I have some cables that do not work while others do. It does not have to be a Samsung cable but it is "possible" it will not charge with "some" generics.



Hmm weird, I never had any issues with generic cables.

From regular USB to USB cables for hard drives, other accesories
From USB to micro USB for smaller accessories and cell phones

The list goes on. I tend to lose a lot of cables, especially when I was in the Army, so I stocked up on cables, buying the cheap $1 chinese brands. Never had an issue :D
 
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