Has anyone found a QC 2.0 Charger, used one and seen results? Another thread i was reading earlier this week said they got one from rakuten. Given that Docomo has QC 2.0 chargers from any news i've read about QC 2.0 its no surprise the only ones i could find were on rakuten. Heres one for example http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/getplus/item/2538293/ . So i was curious if anyone has found any QC 2.0 chargers and used them with results good or bad.
bump . . . I'd like to know this as well, if the S5 is able to have this feature or if not; figure out if it's software or (hopefully not) a hardware restriction.
I think I read somewhere that only the japan version of the S5 has fast charge ability. Hope I'm wrong tho.
I was not able to conform or test, but some said it does include it: http://www.zdnet.com/qualcomm-is-a-big-winner-inside-samsungs-galaxy-s5-7000027981/
and the Quick charge 2.0 feature itself is part of the Snapdragon 801 CPU https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/801
DoCoMo (Japan carrier) has officially enabled the Quick Charge 2.0 on their handsets, including the Galaxy S5. The power adapter is for sure different, and I am not aware of any firmware change.
Anyone with a Quick Charge 2.0 charger care to test ?
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I was not able to conform or test, but some said it does include it: http://www.zdnet.com/qualcomm-is-a-big-winner-inside-samsungs-galaxy-s5-7000027981/
and the Quick charge 2.0 feature itself is part of the Snapdragon 801 CPU https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/801
DoCoMo (Japan carrier) has officially enabled the Quick Charge 2.0 on their handsets, including the Galaxy S5. The power adapter is for sure different, and I am not aware of any firmware change.
Anyone with a Quick Charge 2.0 charger care to test ?
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I got a quick charge 2.0 charger from pure gear "Extreme charger" it will not charge any faster than the stock charger about 0.5% per min. The stock does closer to 1% per min or just over.
This maybe a hardware restriction of the usb 3.0 port??
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Doesn't the battery need to be quick charge "ready"? Im sorry if it sounds dumb, i don't know much about this tech and batteries, but i thought it was a combination of phone hardware+charger+battery.
Okay base on my sort of "research" quick chargers are sort of smart.. they communicate with the phone on what kind of power it wants. In the current S5 software or hardware, it's saying that it's only capable of 2 amps and 5 volts thats why it won't charge quickly and at the same time it won't break your phone on overvoltage or overcurrent when using Qualcomm certified quickcharge 2.0 chargers.
"The Qualcomm Quick Charge Charger interface IC detects commands from the Quick Charge 2.0-enabled mobile device via the USB cable, then communicates with the PWM primary-side controller and configures the power adapter output voltage."
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From the datatsheet.
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Okay base on my sort of "research" quick chargers are sort of smart.. they communicate with the phone on what kind of power it wants. In the current S5 software or hardware, it's saying that it's only capable of 2 amps and 5 volts thats why it won't charge quickly and at the same time it won't break your phone on overvoltage or overcurrent when using Qualcomm certified quickcharge 2.0 chargers.
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So in that case, a firmware update is required to enable quickcharge? It might come with lollipop!
However, does anybody know if the japanese s5 has a different battery?
http://www.zdnet.com/qualcomm-is-a-big-winner-inside-samsungs-galaxy-s5-7000027981/
This article shows a lot of hardware was made by qualcomm in the S5 (power management and chipset). Is it possible Samsung was waiting for the Note 4 to sell their own quick charger? Or perhaps create a larger impact with 2 Quick Charge phones in the market?
My 900f charges in under 45 minutes with stock batt charger and cable
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Can galaxy s5 charges with sony 2.1 amp charger i am planning to buy a charger
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Of course yes...2.1 amps ang 5 volts is Qualcomm's Quick charge 1.0 and S5 is fully compatible with that
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I tried my friend 2.4 amp charger with my galaxy s5 but it didn't charge at all thats why i am asking if any one is already using
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I've found out some chargers do not work with S5.. and I don't know why...specifically wall chargers with 2.4amps
Does the galaxy s5 supports quick charge 2.0 can we use quick charge 2.0 chargers
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G900L
does this work with intl versions or g900L perhaps?
This may be a little late, but I tried using my Qualcomm quick charge 2.0 charger (motorola turbo charger) on the S5 and it didn't quick charge on the G900A variant... It could be a software limitation, hopefully not a hardware one.
If you use a custom kernel that has fast charge.
when will samsung implement fast charge for us carriers?
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when will samsung implement fast charge for us carriers?
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it is carrier related ? what is needed for fast charge ?
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-1A-Dual-U...S_Cell_Phone_PDA_Chargers&hash=item565a917530
hello
My stock charger is us for galaxy s4 (samsung regular charger)
and then I found this (link above) with 2.1A
is it matter charging via 2.1A and not 2A? what is the different? it will charge faster/slower?
thanks
In Stock kernel there is current limit 1.9A. So everything above it, will be the same as 1.9A.
In reality, you will find that even 2.1A charger doesn't supply even 1.9A. Chinese charges definitely don't supply current thay claim. And beware of them - you may fry your device by such cheap charger.
Also, it heavily depends on USB cable as well. It has to be very short and very thick.
I have a Mediabridge car adapter that has a 2.1 amp charger on it. When I charge my S4 with it it barely charges faster than the 1 amp charger does. I think it charges at either 1.3 or 1.7 amps, sorry can't remember exactly.
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I have a Mediabridge car adapter that has a 2.1 amp charger on it. When I charge my S4 with it it barely charges faster than the 1 amp charger does. I think it charges at either 1.3 or 1.7 amps, sorry can't remember exactly.
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How do you measure the exact amperage that it charges at?
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How do you measure the exact amperage that it charges at?
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I don't have the equipment to measure it exactly. So what I did was charge my phone from 50% for 40 minutes on my stock Samsung wall charger and then recorder the percentage it increased. I then took that number and assumed it was charging at 2 amps and used it as a baseline. Then I did the same test with my car adapter and recorded the results. The I figured out the percentage difference and came up with me estimates. I just don't have the data in front of me anymore but I remembered it being somewhere between 1.3 or 1.7.
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The stock charger is fast at charging this phone. On my s3 it took forever . I would stick with stock
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ok thanks
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Chargers, power supplies, etc, don't "decide" the amps that go to a device - the device "draws" a certain amount. Just because a lamp is plugged into a 20amp circuit in your home doesn't mean 20 amps are going to be shoved through the bulb.
So if, as sorg says, the phone is only going to "ask" for 1.9a, you could plug it into a 5 amp charger and it would make no difference.
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You already got your answer above.
No, your phone will NEVER charge faster than 1900 until a developer comes along and figures out how to hack the system to allow this. And it would be a potentiallly STUPID idea to charge faster than Samsung has deemed safe.
Go here to find out how to test your charging rate:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46156385#post46156385
Do I need a fast charge cable or wall adapter cause I heard the included one don't include fast charge
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This: http://goo.gl/lfZdJO
I just ordered this fast charger from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QEX83LA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
mind it doesn't come with a cable, but you could use the HTC stock one since it's of good quality.
If you want a long cable like me, I also ordered this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MLP6HLS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I've got this one http://www.amazon.com/Tenergy-Unive...d=1427977501&sr=1-2&keywords=quick+charge+2.0
As long as it says Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 any of them should work.
Any UK ones recommended under £10??
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Any UK ones recommended under £10??
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271795452816
Is that not the same one that comes with the m9??
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Is that not the same one that comes with the m9??
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Judging by the quoted spec of 5/9/12V it is the HTC TC P1000 charger, not the TC P900 as shipped in the box (of my EE unit)
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Is that not the same one that comes with the m9??
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can you take a picture of your charger of dose it say Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 on it ?
Anyone in the US (not sure about other regions) can waltz into a verizon store and pick up one of these:
http://www.verizonwireless.com/acce...er-with-fast-charge-technology-for-micro-usb/
Price isn't terrible at ~$35. I'm not on verizon and I don't like all the red, but who cares at the end of the day. Also, the USB cable it comes with has a light on the end. which is handier than I thought it would be. IE: stabbing your phone in the butt when trying to charge it in the dark. I do not regret getting this charger for a second.
I ordered this one. http://www.shopandroid.com/ventev-q...llport-micro-usb-wall-charger/5A255A20425.htm
should be here today.
Check out the HTC Fast Charger 15W AC Adaptor TC P1000 (UK Plug Retail Blister) at the HTC Shop
http://shop.emea.htc.com/uk/p_htc_store_product.aspx?i=270537
Not under a tenner, retails for £17
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Is there any way to tell if the phone is actually in quick charge 2.0 charging mode? I bought a car adapter that is certified but I'm curious how to know if it is actually working or not in that charging mode?
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Is there any way to tell if the phone is actually in quick charge 2.0 charging mode? I bought a car adapter that is certified but I'm curious how to know if it is actually working or not in that charging mode?
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(If you can't catch it then it's a quick charge... lol!) Yes there is a way, if you plug in a slow charger you will get a pop up message telling you that you are using a slow charger. I charge my m9 from my PC as it has a built-in USB port for fast charging phones, which can even be used if the PC is powered off.
Will this charger charge the M9 faster? I don't know if it supports that Qualcomm fast charging 2.0 though?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HPTU00E/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I've had great results from the Choe brand QC chargers LINK. Used it with my M8 now using for my M9.
I got the Anker Qualcomm 2.0 Quick Charger.
It works. Light glows green when my M9 is plugged in. Charges stupid fast.
Takes up one space on the power strip.
Amazon - Anker Qualcomm 2.0 Quick Charger
I've had pretty good luck in general with Anker stuff, but I've never used one of their quick chargers.
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I got the Anker Qualcomm 2.0 Quick Charger.
It works. Light glows green when my M9 is plugged in. Charges stupid fast.
Takes up one space on the power strip.
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I bought that same charger. Would you be willing to download the free app called Ampere and see what it reports for current when you are using that charger? I am having a very weird issue where Ampere is only reporting about 250mA with that charger but if I use a different charger that is not Qualcomm certified I get upwords of 1500 milliamps. I'm wondering if Ampere is just not capable of handling the calculation on a phone with the Qualcomm Quick Charge technology or if there is something wrong with the charging of my phone.
I just bought these two, and it said I will have them by Sunday; it's Friday!
Two fast charge ports on the wall charger and 1 on the car charger, and the rest of the ports are 2.4 amp 5 volt.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UBK9M08/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1NCVKF8LXGAA9
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R18XTCA/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1NCVKF8LXGAA9
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This would be a good one also!
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R26VRHA?psc=1
Any suggestions? I'm looking for something that can do the quick charging in the car, is that even possible? Can it be done with a dual port so my wife and I can use the quick charger at the same time?
http://www.amazon.com/Charger-PowerIQ-Technology-Samsung-Motorola/dp/B00M43S18Y/ - Would this one support quick charging in the car?
Also,
http://www.amazon.com/Anker®-Extra-Premium-Android-Samsung/dp/B00NPP7TVU
This is basically the same cable that came with my S6 just longer correct? The included cable is too short to plug in near my night stand.
Any charger that is a 2amp charger... and any cable.. i have tried all my old cables on the s6 charger... all allow fast charge... and its charger is 2amp.... same as nexus 7 and all other newer devices... so just go with a 2 amp charger and enjoy the fast charge. And yes they make dual port 2 amp chargers... usually 1 port is 2 amp and second one is like 1 or 1.4amp... i have 2 cheap ones from amazon myself... will test them with the phone tomorrow and update you.
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Any charger that is a 2amp charger... and any cable.. i have tried all my old cables on the s6 charger... all allow fast charge... and its charger is 2amp.... same as nexus 7 and all other newer devices... so just go with a 2 amp charger and enjoy the fast charge. And yes they make dual port 2 amp chargers... usually 1 port is 2 amp and second one is like 1 or 1.4amp... i have 2 cheap ones from amazon myself... will test them with the phone tomorrow and update you.
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any cable will work, but not every 2.0A charger will work. i tested it with a 2.0A (not the Samsung one) charger and "fast charging" did not show up in the phone.
AFAIK, you have to use one of Samsung's OEM chargers or one capable of the Quick Charge 2.0 standard for adaptive fast charging.
OP, i only did a cursory search, but i found this dual Quick Charge 2.0 charger that might meet your needs: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TGD79X8?psc=1
Interesting, I didn't think to check for QC 2.0. I was thinking the Anker one did that. Thanks!
That being said though, anyone have experience with any of them with how they hold up?
Verizon sells one, it is their generic branding, it's the only one that I have seen or tried that is marketed that it is QC 2.0, works great even has a built in LED flash light basically. Sucks that it is $34.99 though.
http://www.verizonwireless.com/accessories/verizon-vehicle-charger-with-fast-charge-technology-for-micro-usb/
From my understanding Quick Charge 2.0 is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 (or newer) processor feature. The Galaxy S6 is running Samsung's Exynos 7420 processor which features Adaptive Fast Charging. I don't know how they vary in terms of performance, but I do know that when I plug in my Quick Charge 2.0, my S6 recognizes it as a fast charger. Battery went from 40% to 63% in 13 mins so I'm assuming both charging standards are compatible lol..
Try this car charger, worked great for my Qualcomm based phones.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008VMP90A/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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From my understanding Quick Charge 2.0 is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 (or newer) processor feature. The Galaxy S6 is running Samsung's Exynos 7420 processor which features Adaptive Fast Charging. I don't know how they vary in terms of performance, but I do know that when I plug in my Quick Charge 2.0, my S6 recognizes it as a fast charger. Battery went from 40% to 63% in 13 mins so I'm assuming both charging standards are compatible lol..
Try this car charger, worked great for my Qualcomm based phones.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008VMP90A/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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i'm reasonably sure it's the same standard. the Note 4 (Snapdragon 805) is listed on Qualcolm's website as compatible with QC 2.0. however, if you look at Samsung's website, it only lists Adaptive Fast Charging. Samsung just rebranded QC 2.0 as their own Adaptive Fast Charging. you can use all devices interchangeably.
also, the OP wanted a dual port QC 2.0 charger. that one only has 1 port w/ QC 2.0
I have already Anker 2 amp car charger in hand and i was thinking it wont be fast enough , i have seen video where quaclom demonstrated that Quick charging is faster than 2 amps charging , and judging by the fact that Samsung is providing comparable charging time with stock charger i was thinking that it is more than 5V 2.0 Amps .. too bad i am waiting for my phone to arrive.
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00SJU6EIK?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
I just purchased this.
I purchased this one from amazon when I had my Note 4 and I can confirm it works great with the S6. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00P9UILUM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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any cable will work, but not every 2.0A charger will work. i tested it with a 2.0A (not the Samsung one) charger and "fast charging" did not show up in the phone.
AFAIK, you have to use one of Samsung's OEM chargers or one capable of the Quick Charge 2.0 standard for adaptive fast charging.
OP, i only did a cursory search, but i found this dual Quick Charge 2.0 charger that might meet your needs: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TGD79X8?psc=1
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Yep. Your right sir. Just tried all my 2.0 / 2.1 amp chargers... not quick charging... guess ill grab some qc 2.0 amp chargers from amazon for car and backups.
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I purchased this one from amazon when I had my Note 4 and I can confirm it works great with the S6. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00P9UILUM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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This is the one I was looking at, thanks!
I wonder if the Samsung Car charger Fast Adaptive which is the name sammy gave for Quick Charging 2.0 is compatible with the M9?
The wall charger version work from what I heard but dunno about the Car one
Maybe the output specs could shed some light on interoperability. I'd guess that between the differences of Samsung's Exnos processor and Qualcomm's Snapdragon there isn't much collaboration to build a common fast charging standard. Too bad, that.
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Maybe the output specs could shed some light on interoperability. I'd guess that between the differences of Samsung's Exnos processor and Qualcomm's Snapdragon there isn't much collaboration to build a common fast charging standard. Too bad, that.
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It's made for the note 4 qualcomm too so it must be the same, I also saw somewhere you don't need a snapdragon cpu
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QC2.0 is a standard, so if it's QC2.0 compliant, that would seem to suggest it would work with any QC2.0 compliant phone, no?
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QC2.0 is a standard, so if it's QC2.0 compliant, that would seem to suggest it would work with any QC2.0 compliant phone, no?
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Yep!
The thing is that in some website that say fast adaptive = quick charge 2.0, and other not
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Sorry to jump into the conversation, but does this mean the home fast charger (or w/e they name it) by samsung is a quick charger which will work with our device?
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Sorry to jump into the conversation, but does this mean the home fast charger (or w/e they name it) by samsung is a quick charger which will work with our device?
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Some users said yes, in another hand S6 and note 4 are 100% compatible with quick chargers 2.0
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It's working great. :thumbup:
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I think i'll go and grab the Note 4 charger tomorrow as it's a 15W one.
Saw someone saying the quickcharger technology is not so good for the battery lifespan. I hope it's not the case.
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Saw someone saying the quickcharger technology is not so good for the battery lifespan. I hope it's not the case.
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And they know this how? It's a brand new technology.
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And they know this how? It's a brand new technology.
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General properties of batteries. Fast charge and discharge cycles cause them to break down sooner.
Guys, I tested the Samsung Adaptive Fast Charger and it was a no-go. I tried two different ones under ideal charging conditions and what I found was the charger would sync with the phone and boost to rapid charge levels, but it wouldn't sustain them. It kept prematurely stepping back down to slow-speed, lower amperage levels. So IMHO you should save your $$.
The QC2.0 certified chargers that I have found work 100% are the ZeroLemon wall charger and the PureGear 12v car charger. Both will lock the phone on at high rates of charging unless (or until) the phone heats up too much, then charging is throttled until the phone cools down some. My observations are that it will definitely throttle after temps rise above 100F and if you cool the phone down by (e.g.) holding it in front of the A/C vent, rapid charging resumes.
Ok so I tested the Samsung Fast Adaptive Car charger and it's pretty fast even with the screen ON due to the Car App, though better let the screen dim by itself or the phone will get hot.
Conclusion: I recommend this charger even though it's a little bit more expensive than Chinese cheap QC 2.0 that can end up DOA or be bad for your battery
My wall QC 2.0 charger works as it should once over 3 and the screen can be a little weird
Anyone run across this?
Both the Tumi and the Incipio battery mod will not charge unless plugged into the supplied charger, 30 w one that came with phone.
I'm aware QC 2.0 charges will not technically charge the Z Force at turbo speed but charges it faster than a standard charger.
So using a 2.0 charger it charges the phone fine but will not switch to charging the battery mods. This is using a usb c cable and a micro usb cable with a USB micro to usb c connector.
It just sits there saying g waiting to charge. But once I use the supplied charger it charges the moto mod battery.
Interesting...I wonder if it has anything to do with tripping the "turbo power" message...there are chargers out there (have to be usb-c to usb-c) that will turbo charge our phones...but not as fast as the OEM charger...I'd be curious to see if those work to charge the power packs
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The funny thing is even when I use the supplied 30 watt charger that came with the phone it charges about 300 mah/rate. Heck my 2.0 chargers charge the phone at 1600 mah/rate. So I don't know. I know if it's not fixed soon I'll be returning the incipio wireless battery mod back to best buy in a couple days.
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Sooooo just got off the phone with Verizon tech support( insert joke here) and they advised this is a known issue and will be pushing out an update starting tomorrow.
Not gonna hold my breath.
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Sooooo just got off the phone with Verizon tech support( insert joke here) and they advised this is a known issue and will be pushing out an update starting tomorrow.
Not gonna hold my breath.
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Good thing Moto designed the mods to accept firmware updates lol
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Yea I dont know. The guy didnt sound too convincing. They could also be just saying that. But he did readily admit it was a known issue.
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Well spoke to Motorola customer tech support today. They advised the issue I'm having with th eastern mod, tumi and incipio, is a known issue.
They also advised the only way to charge the phone and have it then switch to charging the battery mod is to use the supplied charger. No other charger will work.
I can't believe they would not think of this issue coming up. Very disappointed.
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Moto tech support was way wrong. I went to local Verizon store and tested out the Verizon usb c vehicle and house charger. Both turbo charge my phone and both then charge the battery mod.
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So if it charges with the Verizon charger I wonder why my Platinum Quick Charge brick or car charger won't work... That's odd
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So if it charges with the Verizon charger I wonder why my Platinum Quick Charge brick or car charger won't work... That's odd
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Looks like your charger is QC 2.0. It probably only produces 10W (2A X 5V). The Moto Z charger produces 15W (3A X 5V). Your Z Force charger produces 28.5W (5.7 X 5V).
I think the min. W to TurboCharge is 15W.
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Looks like your charger is QC 2.0. It probably only produces 10W (2A X 5V). The Moto Z charger produces 15W (3A X 5V). Your Z Force charger produces 28.5W (5.7 X 5V).
I think the min. W to TurboCharge is 15W.
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I suppose that would make sense, though I hope the software update would add support to QC 2.0. I'd hate to rebuy all my fast chargers for the 3.0 capability. If anything I think they should require that the phone reach 100% and then the battery starts charging, if the 2.0 chargers cannot charge both simultaneously. I love Motorola phones but their support is in SERIOUS need of a reform.
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I suppose that would make sense, though I hope the software update would add support to QC 2.0. I'd hate to rebuy all my fast chargers for the 3.0 capability. If anything I think they should require that the phone reach 100% and then the battery starts charging, if the 2.0 chargers cannot charge both simultaneously. I love Motorola phones but their support is in SERIOUS need of a reform.
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It will never support QC. QC is incompatible with it. Phones that have USB C and QC are out of spec. Have a look at this thread for more info on it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3500214
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Wireless chargers do the trick.
I had the same issue but had a qi wireless charger in the drawer here at work. Set it on top and it's now charging the Incipio battery mod, so it's all good. Irritating that a Samsung OEM usb-c charger from my S8 won't charge the mod though.
Moto battery not charging phone
Uninstall and reinstall the Moto mod manager and it will work properly
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Uninstall and reinstall the Moto mod manager and it will work properly
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You can't (uninstall mod manager), at least not on Oreo. Disabling and re-enabling doesn't change the behavior.
I had the issue mentioned here, my moto mod battery was not charging. I switched to the cable and plug that came with the phone and it started charging. Thanks to the folks on here that mentioned it as a possible fix.