How much time to recharge battery? - Ascend Mate 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Could someone tell me the time to recharge the battery with the original charger from about 20- to 100%?
My mate 7 takes slightly longer than 4 hours ... it seems to me a lot because the charger delivers 2 A / h, so I think in just over two hours the phone should have the 4100 mA battery charge.
Thank you.

Mine takes close to 3hrs to recharge from 5% to 100%.
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hannanzikrea said:
Mine takes close to 3hrs to recharge from 5% to 100%.
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i think u need change sig. as your arrow shows wrong way :laugh:
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ernesto61 said:
Could someone tell me the time to recharge the battery with the original charger from about 20- to 100%?
My mate 7 takes slightly longer than 4 hours ... it seems to me a lot because the charger delivers 2 A / h, so I think in just over two hours the phone should have the 4100 mA battery charge.
Thank you.
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no 4 hours that is way long .. 2.5h ?
i dont know exactly bcos i let it charge overnight

Ok thank you for your answer

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Ok thank you for your answer
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Why my mate 7 takes 4 hours to reach 100?

ernesto61 said:
Why my mate 7 takes 4 hours to reach 100?
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which charger u using ? u need to use supplied charger.. it is OK to use others but always check how strong is your charger . mate's 7 charger is 2A so it is strong.. others are 1A 1.5A so charging take longer..

I use the original charger 2/Ah.
Could be a software trouble?

ernesto61 said:
I use the original charger 2/Ah.
Could be a software trouble?
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i suggest to erase whole phone, restore ... backup first if necessary..

Ok factory reset?

ernesto61 said:
Ok factory reset?
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yup in settings..
did u backup phone ?

Yes in Google account backup. The Huawei backup doesn't work in Italy

ernesto61 said:
Yes in Google account backup. The Huawei backup doesn't work in Italy
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no
in the phone u have backup app which will backup your data on sd card ..
it doesnt matter where u are

Are you sure that your home electricity voltage is OK?
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Are you sure that your home electricity voltage is OK?
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Yes 230 V as the charger specifications

Are you using the same cable that came with the phone? Bad quality cables will slow charging down. If you want to replace your stock one with a longer one, make sure you get a USB cable that is made from 28/24 gauge wire.

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Are you using the same cable that came with the phone? Bad quality cables will slow charging down. If you want to replace your stock one with a longer one, make sure you get a USB cable that is made from 28/24 gauge wire.
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True..
And another thing is that if somebody using extended cables like you want cable too long it looses so much power! It may charge all day..
I had that once with previous phones
two usb extentions and phone took ages to charge..

Hi there,
could I recharge my Mate 7 by a wall adapter 5V/1A, even if the supplied adapter of Mate7 is 5V/2A? Could the device occur some damage with a lower Ampere or just a slower recharge?
Thank you

hate78 said:
Hi there,
could I recharge my Mate 7 by a wall adapter 5V/1A, even if the supplied adapter of Mate7 is 5V/2A? Could the device occur some damage with a lower Ampere or just a slower recharge?
Thank you
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I think it's just a slower charge like when you connect your phone to the computer through usb port and it's charging slower. But maybe you should wait someone who knows better to answer .

hate78 said:
Hi there,
could I recharge my Mate 7 by a wall adapter 5V/1A, even if the supplied adapter of Mate7 is 5V/2A? Could the device occur some damage with a lower Ampere or just a slower recharge?
Thank you
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That wont do no harm at all just slower charging time.
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Related

OEM cables vary in length...

I thought I was going insane when the N9005 cable to me looked so scrawny & tiny (I have a UAE Blush), but then I compared it to my SM-900T & the 900T cable is a full foot longer. Whys samsung even bother...I have never heard of this happening, but its amusing.
Not entirely sure about the varied lengths between the 900* and 9005 between regions besides this one but...I honestly dont see why people outside of NA have to suffer with stupidly shorter cables, Unless its a UAE thing but it couldnt even go behind a dresser, maybe I lost the secret cable cutting length war.
cable lenght
I was wondering about this too, I am from mexico, and my cable is the longest, 130 cm, and the thickest, 4 mm, in some way it is a little cumbersome, so, I got a wireless charger, it charges at a slower rate, but has the aditional benefit of less wearing off the usb port, I charge my phone at night, so the charging time is not important, an? I carry a rechargeable batt charger of 3000 mA in my car
Mine seemed loads shorter then my previous s4 and s3 cables. This one doesn't even reach my bed.
It's really annoying seen as though it is the new usb 3.0 design and other cables charge slower..
Samsung are pushing my patience lately with all the knox crap and software faults etc.. seem they are really going downhill.
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JAMIE1000UK said:
Mine seemed loads shorter then my previous s4 and s3 cables. This one doesn't even reach my bed.
It's really annoying seen as though it is the new usb 3.0 design and other cables charge slower..
Samsung are pushing my patience lately with all the knox crap and software faults etc.. seem they are really going downhill.
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Yup my cable seems pretty short also compared to my S3 cable. Must be some reasoning behind it though. - I have USB fast charge enabled too so it helps a bit in regards to i can leave it for a short while and it'll have enough juice to do what I need before the overnight charge
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JAMIE1000UK said:
Mine seemed loads shorter then my previous s4 and s3 cables. This one doesn't even reach my bed.
It's really annoying seen as though it is the new usb 3.0 design and other cables charge slower..
Samsung are pushing my patience lately with all the knox crap and software faults etc.. seem they are really going downhill.
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Carrier cables seem to be longer, ordering an oem pulled from 900* should solve that problem though
radicalisto said:
Yup my cable seems pretty short also compared to my S3 cable. Must be some reasoning behind it though. - I have USB fast charge enabled too so it helps a bit in regards to i can leave it for a short while and it'll have enough juice to do what I need before the overnight charge
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Doubt it since 3.0 cables come longer but yah its way shorter.
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my n9005 cable is 50 cm long.. damn short
ReNeH99 said:
my n9005 cable is 50 cm long.. damn short
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Yeah. Mine too... It's too short.
Mine's exactly 1 meter, bought in Germany.
JAMIE1000UK said:
other cables charge slower..
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Ah, no, they don't. The Note 3 transfers at usb3.0 speed, but it can only charge at 2.0 speed. Using a 2.0 cable really makes no difference...
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9005, 900*, Note 2 7100 cable.
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I want actually aware they charge at same rate as 2.0.
Interesting info thank you. .
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Charging with 2.0 A charger ?

Hi, I've bought my nexus a week ago and I'm using brother's s5 charger for 4 days now. thing is it charges soo fast in 45min max. but it sometimes the touch acts all awkward and using while charging makes it hot.
Should I stick with 2.0A or Nexus 5 standard.
Xami said:
Hi, I've bought my nexus a week ago and I'm using brother's s5 charger for 4 days now. thing is it charges soo fast in 45min max. but it sometimes the touch acts all awkward and using while charging makes it hot.
Should I stick with 2.0A or Nexus 5 standard.
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Charge with the most amps you can..the phone draws what it needs and is self-regulating. The screen and touch flakiness when plugged in is a widespread issue related to grounding.
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Charge with the most amps you can..the phone draws what it needs and is self-regulating. The screen and touch flakiness when plugged in is a widespread issue related to grounding.
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but if we agree to "he phone draws what it needs and is self-regulating" then why it charges fast with 2.0A charger ?
Xami said:
but if we agree to "he phone draws what it needs and is self-regulating" then why it charges fast with 2.0A charger ?
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Because it can draw current at a more optimal rate versus a lower output adapter.
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Because it can draw current at a more optimal rate versus a lower output adapter.
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Hmm. bottom line: Nothing to worry about right ?
I was wondering if charging with a higher ampere weres the battery wors of is this not the case?
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Xami said:
Hmm. bottom line: Nothing to worry about right ?
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Nothing
1asbak1 said:
I was wondering if charging with a higher ampere weres the battery wors of is this not the case?
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The battery takes what is safe to take.
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I have wondered this also and got a widget that will show me how many amps the phone is taking. If i plug into a .7 my phone will draw 400-600 milamps. If i plug it into my 2.0 amp power bank itll draw 1.3 ish amps i think id have to check.
While it takes what it can safely take to charge, the charger itself may not be able to handle the heat if its a cheap knock off. So I would watch it the first time or two you try a charger with a higher rate than the included the charger. I had one literally melt onto my surge protector. Yes, it was a cheap chinese knockoff and it was charging via Qi instead of USB, but seriously, watch for the first time or two that it doesn't cause overheating and melting or even a fire. Just IMHO.
stock n5 charger is 2.1 amps
simms22 said:
stock n5 charger is 2.1 amps
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My stock n5 charger is 1.2A could be because it's Swedish LG..
andreasha said:
My stock n5 charger is 1.2A could be because it's Swedish LG..
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maybe? mines 2.1 amps. i dont use it anyways, i bought a 5 amp charger with 2 usb slots, and it charges better
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stock n5 charger is 2.1 amps
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Really? The one they gave me back then was 1.2A. Got it from Play Store as well.
I know the aftermarket one from Play Store paying extra is 2.0A+
zephiK said:
Really? The one they gave me back then was 1.2A. Got it from Play Store as well.
I know the aftermarket one from Play Store paying extra is 2.0A+
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thats odd, from the play store. i bought mine at tmobile though. anyways, the optimal, and recommended, charger for the n5 is 2.1 amps.
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yea, the play store charger comes with 1.2 amps. i just checked out its specs online. no wonder so many people say their n5 charges much faster with higher amps. also, oddly, google released another higher amp/voltage charger for the nexus 5, but this one you have to buy http://www.androidheadlines.com/201...amp-charger-faster-nexus-device-charging.html
https://play.google.com/store/devices/details/Nexus_Charging_Accessory?id=nexus_charging_accessory
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thats odd, from the play store. i bought mine at tmobile though. anyways, the optimal, and recommended, charger for the n5 is 2.1 amps.
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yea, the play store charger comes with 1.2 amps. i just checked out its specs online. no wonder so many people say their n5 charges much faster with higher amps. also, oddly, google released another higher amp/voltage charger for the nexus 5, but this one you have to buy http://www.androidheadlines.com/201...amp-charger-faster-nexus-device-charging.html
https://play.google.com/store/devices/details/Nexus_Charging_Accessory?id=nexus_charging_accessory
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Wow I wonder if all of the N5 at T Mobile store gives the higher amp... and yeah that is silly and they ship a cheap and low amp charger to make people buy one. The blackberry folding charger thread on the accessories forum works great though, $5 for 2.
http://forums.androidcentral.com/at...le-nexus-5-uploadfromtaptalk1387630490145.jpg thats the charger that came with my play store one when I bought it last year.
cdog1213 said:
I have wondered this also and got a widget that will show me how many amps the phone is taking. If i plug into a .7 my phone will draw 400-600 milamps. If i plug it into my 2.0 amp power bank itll draw 1.3 ish amps i think id have to check.
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what widget is that?
simms22 said:
stock n5 charger is 2.1 amps
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It's actually 1.8 amps and the wireless charger has a 1.2 amp plug. Maybe vice versa.
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It's actually 1.8 amps and the wireless charger has a 1.2 amp plug. Maybe vice versa.
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Stock charger 1.2 here.
Wireless gives 0.7-0.8. Plug not really relevant
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rootSU said:
Stock charger 1.2 here.
Wireless gives 0.7-0.8. Plug not really relevant
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It might as well be different for some countries.
To be honest, I mixed my plugs, so I only know that one is 1.8, the other is 1.2. I don't know which one is for the phone and which one is for the wireless charging.
But the wireless charging is painfully slow with USB. The problem is that I have many things around, so I need a hub. That's 2 meters of cable. Then I plug it into the hub and put the wireless charger to the other side of the table, that's another 1.5 meters. And it's a hub, so it has to give power to other things as well.
According to Android L, from 25%, it takes 7 hours to charge. I might as well use the normal charger...
Stock charger is definitely 1.2.
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Tronsmart quick charger 2.0

What do you think about this car/wall quick charger 2.0. Is this good quality brand?
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=231591070533&alt=web
Yeap, got the same one from amazon, works flawless.
I am not sure which one is better tronsmart or HTC TC-P1000? I always prefer genuine products but in this case am not sure. Here is link of tcp1000:
http://m.ebay.de/itm?itemId=331514042214
For me, i prefer the tronsmart ones, because the price is lower, and the most important, i can find they are qualcomm certified on qualcomm webiste, which make me feel confidence
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All QC 2.0 are good except samsung. This one simply doesn't work well with m9.
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Got this charger yesterday and my M9 was full 40min from 34% to 100%, it is very good time now I just have to wait for Xiaomi power bank, and maybe I also buy this brand charger for my car
I bough the wall charger last week, but like a fool put my parents address on it so won't be able to pick it up until next weekend
i bough this charger yesterday, I wait at home but it will take a bit of time, it must come from Japan and are in Italy! when it arrives I will tell you my impressions!
I won an ebay auction and paid $15usd including shipping. Love it. Comes with a nice thick 6 foot charge cable and some green valcro cable tie as a bonus...
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$6.99 Tronsmart 2.0 Quick Chargers, if anyone needs one.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/11/03/deal-alert-tronsmart-quick-charge-2-0-wall-charger-6-99-after-8-off-coupon/
I have tronsmort 2.0 QC ...
It charges fast till 90% ...
After that the charging speed gets significantly low ...
Don't know it's Charger's issue or something wrong with my fone ...
I have that issue with the stock charger. Tronsmart 2.0 QC is the only way I can get to 100%. Very weird.
drmoeed said:
I have tronsmort 2.0 QC ...
It charges fast till 90% ...
After that the charging speed gets significantly low ...
Don't know it's Charger's issue or something wrong with my fone ...
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Thats how a QC charger works. There's nothing wrong with your devices.
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Thats how a QC charger works. There's nothing wrong with your devices.
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I had Note 5 before ...
It got charged hell faster with the adaptive fast charger with it ...
Through 1-100% ...
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Thats how a QC charger works. There's nothing wrong with your devices.
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Nah, I'm pretty sure the stock charger is supposed to get you up to 100%. I can leave it on the charger over night and wake up to 97-99%. Quick charger, though, goes up to 100% quickfast, and stays at 100% until I unplug it.
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Nah, I'm pretty sure the stock charger is supposed to get you up to 100%. I can leave it on the charger over night and wake up to 97-99%. Quick charger, though, goes up to 100% quickfast, and stays at 100% until I unplug it.
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And it did on my M9. Both stock and QC charger.
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drmoeed said:
I had Note 5 before ...
It got charged hell faster with the adaptive fast charger with it ...
Through 1-100% ...
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Note 5 is not using QC by Qualcomm tho. I would call it similar but different.
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$6.99 Tronsmart 2.0 Quick Chargers, if anyone needs one.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/11/03/deal-alert-tronsmart-quick-charge-2-0-wall-charger-6-99-after-8-off-coupon/
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Thanks for the heads up. Just ordered one, $13.09 with shipping, excellent price.
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All QC 2.0 are good except samsung. This one simply doesn't work well with m9.
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Samsung isn't "Quick Charge". It's their own knockoff/brand/flavor of the same concept.
So Samsung chargers won't work with any other brand phones, and you can't get a Quick Charge with a Samsung phone. Kind of annoying of them, but I guess they're free to do what they want.
$10 Tronsmart Quick Charge 2.0 4-Port Car Charger http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZF7XLJU?tag=androidpolice-20
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$10 Tronsmart Quick Charge 2.0 4-Port Car Charger http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZF7XLJU?tag=androidpolice-20
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$20 now. I'd buy it for $10. Even $12.
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Question Charging speeds low?

Hey hey,
With the battery at 12%, I can only get to 17W-ish with the 30W google charger that comes with the Pixel Stand 2. What gives? I thought it was at least 23W?
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I barely got 18.6W with an external battery.
I've tried a OnePlus 8 Pro charger and a Thunderbolt 3 and both only managed to charge with 6W.
Something's definitely broken.
Adaptive charging?
mushtafa said:
Adaptive charging?
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not during the day (this was this morning)
z3nith66 said:
I barely got 18.6W with an external battery.
I've tried a OnePlus 8 Pro charger and a Thunderbolt 3 and both only managed to charge with 6W.
Something's definitely broken.
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You need a Power Delivery 3.0 brick with PPS to get full speed. But....I have that, and using many cables including the Google cable and I still haven't cracked 18w.
You need a Power Delivery 3.0 brick with PPS to get full speed. But....I have that, and using many cables including the Google cable and I still haven't cracked 18w.
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the google charger that I have does just that no?
30W USB-C Power Adapter
The adapter delivers up to 66% more power to USB-C devices than the previous-generation 18W USB‑C charger.
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ppaasseeii said:
the google charger that I have does just that no?
30W USB-C Power Adapter
The adapter delivers up to 66% more power to USB-C devices than the previous-generation 18W USB‑C charger.
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Yes it should do exactly that.
xgerryx said:
Yes it should do exactly that.
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But it's not. Wth, google?
Anker PD/PPS 65W charger with ANY cable.
ekin_strops said:
Anker PD/PPS 65W charger with ANY cable.
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Seems like you are rooted with Franco's...? I'm too old for that s***
ppaasseeii said:
Seems like you are rooted with Franco's...? I'm too old for that s***
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I wouldn't even believe that, the chip isn't even rated for anything over 23 watts.
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I wouldn't even believe that, the chip isn't even rated for anything over 23 watts.
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You're right, it's rated at "23W".
I swear some people are just ignorant on purpose.
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You're right, it's rated at "23W". View attachment 5741367
I swear some people are just ignorant on purpose.
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there is a difference between "at 30W" and "with Google 30W charger"... there are tons of articles on the web showing that the 30W is never reached.
ppaasseeii said:
there is a difference between "at 30W" and "with Google 30W charger"... there are tons of articles on the web showing that the 30W is never reached.
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The point I'm making is based on other people's comparisons here with different chargers and cables. I'm not arguing about Google 30 W charger.
But the person above is stating it's "impossible" because the chip is limited to "23w" which is completely incorrect since the fast charging supports up to 30W. But alright. lol
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The point I'm making is based on other people's comparisons here with different chargers and cables. I'm not arguing about Google 30 W charger.
But the person above is stating it's "impossible" because the chip is limited to "23w" which is completely incorrect since the fast charging supports up to 30W. But alright. lol
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The charger supports up to 30W, not the Pixel, the Pixel maxes out at 23W
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Anker PD/PPS 65W charger with ANY cable.
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A 36W charge wouldnt take over an hour to fully charge a battery at 46%
So get 30W google charger or any USB-PD 3.0 (PPS)
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A 36W charge wouldnt take over an hour to fully charge a battery at 46%
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Because the screenshot was taken right when the charger was connected and the time wasn't calculated straight away. It takes 1-2 mins to provide accurate information on the charging time based on an average charging speed.
@ppaasseeii
In nearly every case, you can`t read the correct charging speeds by Software.
You need a good USB Powermeter or a power measure device on the wall.
Alright, best I can do with the Google 30W charger: 19W (Accubattery) or almost 21W with the meter. Still 2W are missing but I guess I can live with that.

Question How fast is fast charging?

Hello!
Got a third party charger that's 30W, and has good reviews on Google. However, even though on lock screen it says it's charging rapidly, I'm getting less than 9W/2A.
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Adaptive charging is on.
Thanks!
krakout said:
Hello!
Got a third party charger that's 30W, and has good reviews on Google. However, even though on lock screen it says it's charging rapidly, I'm getting less than 9W/2A. View attachment 5802147
Adaptive charging is on.
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Check with an hardware meter
Wouldn't trust software reading
Damn I don't have a USB c meter at hand...
Let me put it another way, how long does it take for a 0-100 more or less, normally?
krakout said:
Damn I don't have a USB c meter at hand...
Let me put it another way, how long does it take for a 0-100 more or less, normally?
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Long.
jericho246 said:
Long.
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Well, I mean, I know it's not the Warp charging I had with my OnePlus, but...
0-50% in 30 minutes with a USB-C PD charger (I use my OnePlus 9 charger), 50-100% will take another hour and 25 minutes give or take.
EtherealRemnant said:
0-50% in 30 minutes with a USB-C PD charger (I use my OnePlus 9 charger), 50-100% will take another hour and 25 minutes give or take.
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Similar to my times, I think. Interestingly, when on my car charger it maxed out at 15W instead of 9.
Also tried my OP8 charger, no fast charge there.
krakout said:
Similar to my times, I think. Interestingly, when on my car charger it maxed out at 15W instead of 9.
Also tried my OP8 charger, no fast charge there.
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A USB-C PD PPS charger like my OnePlus 9 and Anker chargers should be able to get around 23W peak but that drops quickly as the battery starts to charge so you're more likely to see that number with a lower charge.
It also massively fluctuates if the phone is doing anything in the background.
Yeah obviously, net charge is lower the higher the usage.
I don't care going to 23W, but 9W (if true) is pathetic! Time to look for an Anker charger, thanks for the suggestion!
krakout said:
Yeah obviously, net charge is lower the higher the usage.
I don't care going to 23W, but 9W (if true) is pathetic! Time to look for an Anker charger, thanks for the suggestion!
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This one should be perfect.
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Charger-Foldable-iPhone-Included/dp/B0B2MLRF93/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1TFCKVJ1X09VC&keywords=anker%2Bpps&qid=1672956888&sprefix=anker%2Bpps%2Caps%2C123&sr=8-3&th=1
I have an older Anker that works fine.
EtherealRemnant said:
This one should be perfect.
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Charger-Foldable-iPhone-Included/dp/B0B2MLRF93/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1TFCKVJ1X09VC&keywords=anker%2Bpps&qid=1672956888&sprefix=anker%2Bpps%2Caps%2C123&sr=8-3&th=1
I have an older Anker that works fine.
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Thanks, is this the one?
Asking because depending on where I open your link it takes me to different results! (Also com, UK and de show me different stuff).
Thanks for the suggestion!
krakout said:
Thanks, is this the one?
Asking because depending on where I open your link it takes me to different results! (Also com, UK and de show me different stuff).
Thanks for the suggestion!
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Yep that looks like the one.
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Yep that looks like the one.
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Cool, ordering!
krakout said:
Hello!
Got a third party charger that's 30W, and has good reviews on Google. However, even though on lock screen it says it's charging rapidly, I'm getting less than 9W/2A. View attachment 5802147
Adaptive charging is on.
Thanks!
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This might help to explain it
You still really don't need that Google Pixel 7 30W fast charger
Pixel 7 charging tests reveal very little benefit to buying Google's 30W USB PD PPS charger versus using an older plug.
www.androidauthority.com
MrBelter said:
This might help to explain it
You still really don't need that Google Pixel 7 30W fast charger
Pixel 7 charging tests reveal very little benefit to buying Google's 30W USB PD PPS charger versus using an older plug.
www.androidauthority.com
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Cheers, great article. Got a charger for my wife's P6 too.
I suppose they're doing it for battery health reasons, wonder if anyone releases a switch for real fast charging...
I use a 30w Anker PowerPort Atom 3, and it charges from ~20% when the battery warning comes on to 100% full in around 90 minutes. Was $20 on Amazon. https://a.co/d/2FRLgos Anything rated for power delivery (PD) for android or power IQ (PIQ) for iphone ~25w/+ should charge it at max speed/power, according to all the reviews I've seen, despite Google claiming it requires 30w....although the one I linked is 30w anyway. The video directly above is actually the first review I saw staking that claim while doing my research.
Thanks. I've ordered the one from the link above and am waiting for delivery, we'll see how it goes!

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