So the Texas chip and all the other fancy chargers that try to detect Apple and Sony devices won't work with a Samsung device anyway. Are you going to audit every single popular device on the market, and what about when new ones appear? It's the road to madness. It might even harm your product, because who wants to a buy a charger where the box says "iPhone 4 compatible!" when the iPhone 5 is out now? It looks old.
1.5A is pretty fast charging for most devices, except some of the larger tablets. I prefer Qi charging anyway.
I wouldn't worry very much about Apple changing their charging specs, they've been using the same resistor network method since the iPod moved to USB charging, 10 years ago. The values are now well known even outside MFi.
But do agree that getting devices like Samsung S4 etc to consistently pull over more than 750mA is a challenge as they try to be smart. Maybe smart about poor USB cables, underpowered chargers or maybe smart to Samsung's bottom line, who knows. But definitely too "smart" to the point of being almost unpredictable.
So on the charger side you have to be intelligent as well. That's why I recommended Maxim devices, for example the MAX14667 which clearly states "supports USB Battery Charger (BC) revision 1.2 specification compliant devices, including all major brand USB devices from Samsung, Nokia, Blackberry, LG, Apple devices, and Samsung Galaxy devices in autodetection 1A or autodetection 2A modes."
http://www.maximintegrated.com/en/products/interface/universal-serial-bus/MAX14667.htmlThey've figured out all this stuff. I think TI hasn't.
As for Qi.. well that's an even larger can of worms :-)