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Envy 13 360
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

So, I've been reading a lot in the last days, all over internet about this issue. As many, I'm only able to charge my Envy through Type-c using my phone charger only when the laptop is OFF. 

Reading an old topic (https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Hardware-and-Upgrade-Questions/Charging-ENVY-13-x360-through-...) makes me realize that is normal. There is simply no way that a phone's charger (10 watts at best) can be used for a laptop having a 45 watts stock charger. But if u read that topic, u will see a guy actually succeed  using the Essential Phone 27w charger. So my question is: is a 27watts wall charger really enough to charge my Envy even when is on? Are you guys using a particular model? Any advice? I would prefer something cheap of course 😂😂😂

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