[Q] 5.0v 1000 ma Charger for my SGS i9000 ?? - Galaxy S I9000 Accessories

HI guys . i want to ask u if my chrger 5.0v 1000ma Input: 100-240V 50/60Hz 5W <100mA ( not original charger its for HTC ) gonna make troubles for my SGS i9000. because the stock charger is about 5.0v 700ma . What u think ??
THank U XDA developers

sammo1 said:
HI guys . i want to ask u if my chrger 5.0v 1000ma Input: 100-240V 50/60Hz 5W <100mA ( not original charger its for HTC ) gonna make troubles for my SGS i9000. because the stock charger is about 5.0v 700ma . What u think ??
THank U XDA developers
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From memories of school, you need to keep the same Voltage(5.0v in your case) to not damage your phone. And more amperage, the higher the load is fast (limited by the max load)... Also a very big amperage will make burn your battery !!!
The average charging current depending on the model, varies between 350 and 500 mA always lower. Your charger provided only the intensity required by the load. in your case the charger will heat less since being provided largely for what will be asked.
So waiting answer from an expert, but in your case it will work from my opinion

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2A Car Charger for Desire

Hi Guys,
Saw this 2A car charger for HTC Desire, thought I'll post it here and ask everyone if this will work well with HTC Desire. I dont want to damage my new Desire by buying something that kills it.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300435508442&_trksid=p2759.l1259
Let me know your comments.
Cheers!!
Amps are not pushed to the phone from the power source,
They are pulled by the phone, from the power source.
Therefore the phone will only request what it needs, IE you cant overload it.
Voltage on the other hand will!
So to answer your question,
it will be ok.
Fon22
Fon22 said:
Amps are not pushed to the phone from the power source,
They are pulled by the phone, from the power source.
Therefore the phone will only request what it needs, IE you cant overload it.
Voltage on the other hand will!
So to answer your question,
it will be ok.
Fon22
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Thanks Fon22. pardon my lack of knowledge , so what diff will a 700ma or 1000ma will have against 2A car charger ?? Any benefits ? or its better to buy a cheapo 2$ 700ma charger ?
WEll, it's best to get the charger that can deliver the most Amps. So if the phone needs it because you're using GPS and music and what have you - then the amps will be available instead of the phone consumes more battery than it gets from the charger.
So get the one with the biggest Amp spec - but still 12 volts
Thanks guys.
And If I am not wrong , It should work with HTC Desire as well (it is being advertised as being Touch HD)..
Cheers!
Smirge said:
So get the one with the biggest Amp spec - but still 12 volts
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I know you're referring to the source (input) voltage, but just incase it confuses someone, you want the OUTPUT voltage of the charger to be 5V. Output voltage of 12V would almost certainly do damage as the stock charger and USB spec are at 5V +/- nominal tolerances.
Amps though, yes. Preferable to have something which can deliver at least 1A.
That is correct - the INPUT is 12V as per the car battery, but the OUTPUT should be no more than 5V - thank's for clearing that up
1A is enough.
It's another important thing to this.
I tried to explain the issue here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6863243&postcount=24
I hope my english is ok.
Edit:
Same info here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6443313&postcount=18

[Q] Nexus S Charger: Does a different output volt matter?

Hello Guys n Gals...
I friend of mine has lost his original Nexus S charger few weeks ago and now has managed to get his hands on another genuine Samsung charger but with a different volt and ampere rating.
As far as I know, ampere rating affects the charging time but I'm not sure how does volt rating affect the battery.
Original charger: ETA0U60JBE Output: 5.0V / 0.7A
Replacement: ETA3U30UBE Output: 4.7V / 0.55A
Is it safe to use this replacement one? Beside having just a long recharge time because of lower ampere, what other effect can the voltage difference make?
Thanks for your help in advance.
As long as its lower, its fine.
is getting a replacement charger that difficult for him ? online ?

what voltage/amps replacement charger?

I bought my G2X used and it didn't come with an AC charger. I've been using another charger I have from a LG phone (STA-U12WD) that is 5.1V and 0.7A. Was looking for a replacement and I read on an Amazon review that the original charger is a STA-U13WV 4.8V and 1A.
Can someone check their charger for me? Thanks.
You'll want both a high amperage and high voltage. Look for a 5 volt (or 5.1) and 1 amp charger.
Think of it like a water hose. Voltage is the pressure, amperage is the width of the hose. So higher width and higher pressure gets the most water. Also note that lowering the width of the hose increases the pressure.
Sent from my LG-P999 using XDA
hey redmonke, do you own the original charger? Can you check the model #?
and if you recommend a charger with higher amperage or voltage what are the limits?
spitswap said:
hey redmonke, do you own the original charger? Can you check the model #?
and if you recommend a charger with higher amperage or voltage what are the limits?
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I have the original charger that came with my T-Mobile G2x:
Model #: STA-U13WV, Output 4.8v, 1.0a
In my car I use a 5 volt 2 amp charger (though I'm not sure if it's 5 volt split across 2 outputs or if it's for one output, I'll need to test when I get back from university) . Look for 5 volt 1 amp on Amazon with good reviews.
I currently use a cheap 5 volt 700mA charger and it's alright, though it's not the fastest.
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andrewNY said:
I have the original charger that came with my T-Mobile G2x:
Model #: STA-U13WV, Output 4.8v, 1.0a
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thanks man!
I use an apple charger. I also have a charger that can charge a battery and has a USB output of 5.2v @ 800Mah. I'm a little concerned of the 5.2v, I don't want to use it and 6 months later my phone stops charging or worse.

Charger, pls recmmend

Im searching for a 1.5a charger. Can you recommend a charger from another phone? I find it really hard to find one when ever i was asked what phone i have and when i said moto g, they just said no. Most of the time i see 2.0 or 2.1a i know moto g still support that but i read that it heats the phone. Thats why im searching for the max amp that moto suppprts. Pls reply from what phone do you use, like brand and phone model. Pls only 1.5a. Thanks.
kiko321 said:
Im searching for a 1.5a charger. Can you recommend a charger from another phone? I find it really hard to find one when ever i was asked what phone i have and when i said moto g, they just said no. Most of the time i see 2.0 or 2.1a i know moto g still support that but i read that it heats the phone. Thats why im searching for the max amp that moto suppprts. Pls reply from what phone do you use, like brand and phone model. Pls only 1.5a. Thanks.
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Just buy one of those 2amp chargers you've seen.Your phone has built-in circuitry that will limit the current to 1.5A anyway.In other words, your phone won't heat up more than, if you're using 1.5A charger.
Actually there are some reports that uses 2.0a+ charger that heats up their phone.
liveroy said:
Just buy one of those 2amp chargers you've seen.Your phone has built-in circuitry that will limit the current to 1.5A anyway.In other words, your phone won't heat up more than, if you're using 1.5A charger.
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I second that. I'm using a 2.1 A charger and the phone is not heting up during during the charge.
kiko321 said:
Im searching for a 1.5a charger. Can you recommend a charger from another phone?
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I found this one (it is not 1.5, but 1.2):
Nokia AC-10E
Input: 100-240V, 50-60Hz
Output: 5.0V, 1200mA
For my Moto G sometimes I use my mother's phone charger and it charges quite fast my phone. It is an HTC charger:
HTC TC E250
Input: 100-240V/200 mA
Output: 5V, 1A
Thanks giugo.
i use my old nokia E52's charger...output is 1200mA (1.2 A)..charge fast and haven't faced any issue yet
you may go and grab one of nokia's charger in my opinion :good:
S3 stock charger 1 amp and s4 stock charger 2 amp .

Max Charging rate (mAh) of Moto G Eka Falcon

I've seen on different post , many said it can charge max 1.5 A. or 1500mAh .
but i'm not getting that charging rate , tried out different 1.5 A. and 2.1 A. charger. on Stock Rom/Custom Rom/Kitkat rom.... nowhere.
I've found max rate on
Amphere: 930mAh
Battery (apps): 1120 mAh.
plz post here charging rate of ur one.
**sorry for my english
Plz reply this post buddies..... i need info cause my MOTO G Takes maximum 1100 mAh or 1.1 A...
himu_joy said:
Plz reply this post buddies..... i need info cause my MOTO G Takes maximum 1100 mAh or 1.1 A...
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I have tried many chargers , currently using a 2.1A charger - full charge in 1 hour.
I think amperage of falcon is around ~1.5A
Apart from the charger the quality (esp. thickness) of the cable also matters. I have used bad quality thin cables with 2.1A charger and it takes more than 5 hours to charge - so I bought a high quality charging cable
ssinghebay said:
I have tried many chargers , currently using a 2.1A charger - full charge in 1 hour.
I think amperage of falcon is around ~1.5A
Apart from the charger the quality (esp. thickness) of the cable also matters. I have used bad quality thin cables with 2.1A charger and it takes more than 5 hours to charge - so I bought a high quality charging cable
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have u measure current with any app??
ok thanks for ur thought. um now testing with various cable.
is there any patch or tweak to charge about 1500mAh??
plz share screenshot or max charging rate of ur's. cause its hard to believe our Falcon can take 1.5A current flow.

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