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Samsung, right? If my memory is right, they conform to the Quick Charge standard? So you'll want a charger that supports QC at 45w.
Though it seems most chargers support both QC and Power Delivery these days.
It then comes down to the voltage/current pairs a charger will support (but I think this only applies in QC, not PD?)
Uggh, yea, this is why finding the right charger is such a challenge! Too damn much stuff to remember!
It's a Samsung yes. I know, too much stuff 😭. GSMArena says it supports power delivery 3