Wireless charging? - General Questions and Answers

Will I be able to wireless charge my nexus 4 without the official wireless charging dock from Google. Here's my hunch I have an Xbox 360 battery pack charger but its wireless one I picked it up for about 10 quid and its in the garage somewhere and I don't wanna be making a meas trying to find it when I can get the answer on here. Can anyone help me will that Xbox 360 battery pack wireless charger be able to charge my nexus 4.
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I don't think so because the nexus 4 uses the qi standard and the charger has to be able to do the same. I got an Xbox myself and I don't think that there was a qi standard 7 years ago.
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Thanks I just thought that cause the nexus uses a coil wire and so did my battery back for wireless charging. Thanks for the help
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G2x charger amperage?

I have 2 LG chargers that I got mixed up. Can someone please tell me the amperage on there wall charger? .2 or. 16?
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1000ma out
Thank you.
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Doesn't actually matter anyway. I use a 5v 1200mah Nokia one quite often. The phone will only draw the amps it needs. It's quite possible that it's capable of using the full 1200 and charges faster.
My stock g2x charger was 700mah.. But my hd2 charger (the one that I'm still using cause of its folding breakaway design) its 1000mah.
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I bought a 2-amp car charger to make sure I'm getting as rapid a charge as possible when I'm driving.
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[Q] blackberry charger?

My dad uses a blackberry bold which uses a micro usb charger just as the NS does. But when I try to use his charger on my phone the screen starts to act a little crazy. Am I the only one to see this kind of problem?
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Nope..I always use my friend balckberry charger..working well..
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I've had this problem with various third party chargers, seems to be common when the ampage is higher than the stock samsung charger.
I have the NS as a personal phone and the company I work for provides me with a BB Curve. I haven't noticed any problems using either charger with either phone.
Hmm funny.. Thanks though
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I've had this problem as well. Been using it for months with no issues.
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Dont use a bb charger to charge a sidekick lol. Tell u that much XD
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Looking for cheap portable charger

I need a cheap charger that can fully charge my nexus 4 at least 1 time. Not looking to spend a whole lot. Anybody have any recommendations? Sorry if I posted in the wrong section. This just seems like the most reasonable place to put it
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Do you mean like the portable extended battery? or a travel charger.
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Like one that is a battery that chargers your phone. Idk what exactly to call it, maybe a power bank?
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It's an external battery, there are a number of threads discussing them.

How does the wireless orb work?

This video shows the phone wasn't charging when it was unplugged
What's the point of having to plug in the wireless orb, isn't it supposed to be wireless
Just confused here
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subxero123 said:
This video shows the phone wasn't charging when it was unplugged
What's the point of having to plug in the wireless orb, isn't it supposed to be wireless
Just confused here
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How else you going to get power from the wall?
It charges the phone without wires thus a wireless charger....
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Not sure if serious.
It runs on 4 AA batteries. They charge the phone for an hour and then need to be changed.
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TheIntruder said:
How else you going to get power from the wall?
It charges the phone without wires thus a wireless charger....
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Well that escalated quickly...
Ai thanks guys
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Best thread ever.

Oem usb cable and after market usb cable

So if I use the original usb cable that came with the device my phone will charge in about 3 or 4 hours. But if i use any after market usb cables it takes 5 to 6 hours I'm trying find our what is the difference between the two cables. Keep in mind I'm using the same oem charger with both cables.
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Your stock charger is 2 amps the ones you are using are most likely 1 amp. You need to find other ones that are 2 amps also.
No I'm using the white 2 amp charger. I have narrowed it down to the cable I'm trying to see if there is something diffrent.
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Zinsko said:
No I'm using the white 2 amp charger. I have narrowed it down to the cable I'm trying to see if there is something diffrent.
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Yeah I just read it again my bad. Is the non oem cable skinnier?
Yeah I'm contacting samsung right now trying to understand exactly what makes there usb cable tick. So far all I got is its the next generation of cable.
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Zinsko said:
Yeah I'm contacting samsung right now trying to understand exactly what makes there usb cable tick. So far all I got is its the next generation of cable.
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Charge only cables vs Charge and data cables. Has been thoroughly discussed in the forums. Go buy a charge only cable and you will see the fastest charging. Just don't try to use it for data. Guage of wires also has a lot to do with how much current can be carried.
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