Hello,
my battery charger stopped working and i need a new one. I read a few review and i'm a bit confuesd, not every chargers with the capability to deliver 1000mAh works with every device. So which one oft them works with the desire s and delivers 1000mAh and not just 500mAh?
just buy a oem wall charger ,, easily found on ebay and also cheap
does it has any difference between 1000 and 500mah chargers? now i'm using original liveview charger with 500mah on it but also have 1A iPhone charger.
vartotojas123 said:
does it has any difference between 1000 and 500mah chargers? now i'm using original liveview charger with 500mah on it but also have 1A iPhone charger.
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I also have a 1A charger (coming from a SGS3), but I haven't had any problem
MatthewJoe said:
I also have a 1A charger (coming from a SGS3), but I haven't had any problem
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same here
Overheating
im using an old S2 charger i think, its got an output of 5V, 0.7 amps and after flashing a costom rom, jellyfirebean im getting serious overheating issues, but only while charging with the phone on.
however i cant confirm this is the chargers problem yet
just a note, its the phone that heats up not the charger
coolkid12239 said:
im using an old S2 charger i think, its got an output of 5V, 0.7 amps and after flashing a costom rom, jellyfirebean im getting serious overheating issues, but only while charging with the phone on.
however i cant confirm this is the chargers problem yet
just a note, its the phone that heats up not the charger
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no the phone never heats up using original wall charger
Talha7866 said:
no the phone never heats up using original wall charger
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Double that. Overheating can be only caused by the phone itself, or a defected battery (means it is near death, but for serius heating, you will notice like 1hrs of battery life for the phone).
On another note for the topic. I use 3 type of chargers for my phones:
At home my ASUS tab's one (which is rated 5V 1A at the standard USB, plus the extra for the dock, but it is ASUS specific), at work an old ZTE "dumbphone" charger (which is rated 5V 0.75A, and is a high frequency switching type, so really energy-efficient) and for any other my old SE X8's one, which is 5V 650mA (which is also switching type). Also dedicated charger cables, 1 nokia, 1 SE, 1 HTC and 1 ZTE at my car.
The phone's original 5V 1A is NRFB at the box of the phone, but I have a security backup Samsung charger (rated 5V 500mA and pass-trough type, so not really efficient, but stable) which works just fine. The S is not capable (or not enabled just yet) of fast charge mode AFAIK so no really chance for 500mA or more when charging (even when GPS and 3G on, and screen on max, which is aroung 430mA when I last measued it with a service cable).
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yeah i can confirm it was the 2 year old htc battery
i am now using 2 anker 1600mah batterys and they last a LOT longer + come with an enternal charger so i always have one charged, it also charges the old htc battery too externally so i can now use 3 battieries mwahahahaa
note i did have to delete battery stats in cwm to recalibrate
Hello all I came home today and saw that my charger was no longer working so I made another charger with an extra PSP charger I had lying around I tested it an I got the charging light to turn on .... my question is will this affect the battery in a negative way or can I use a 5v 2a charger for a 5v 3a device ... . I imagine it might slow down charging speeds .... but will it kill my battery? ??
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Hello,
this question is for Nexus 4
I lost my charger but I have my 2amp charger. Can I charge with 2amp charger on regular basis? What problems may occur in the long time? Please suggest. thanks all
It's fine, your device only draws the amount it needs from the charger.
Can anyone suggest a good fast charger for note 7 pro india. i am using stock charger and samsung M20 18w charger, but both of their charging speed is very low. samsung charger, charged my mobile form 9->55 in 1hour (without any usage) and stock charger's speed also in the same range only.. i need a real QC 3.0 charger.. is xiaomi's QC3.0 charger any good?
sathish43210 said:
Can anyone suggest a good fast charger for note 7 pro india. i am using stock charger and samsung M20 18w charger, but both of their charging speed is very low. samsung charger, charged my mobile form 9->55 in 1hour (without any usage) and stock charger's speed also in the same range only.. i need a real QC 3.0 charger.. is xiaomi's QC3.0 charger any good?
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Rn7p supports QC 4.0
sathish43210 said:
Can anyone suggest a good fast charger for note 7 pro india. i am using stock charger and samsung M20 18w charger, but both of their charging speed is very low. samsung charger, charged my mobile form 9->55 in 1hour (without any usage) and stock charger's speed also in the same range only.. i need a real QC 3.0 charger.. is xiaomi's QC3.0 charger any good?
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You should go for xiaomi qc 3.0 charger as it charges my phone in about 2 hours (without any usage).
Hi Guys,
Does the GT NEO2 support the QC3.0 charger ?
I had try all of my qc3.0 chargers . It didn't work for NEO2 . all of the chargers work fine on my RM GT 5G and all of Xiaomi phones.
so are they cut the QC 3.0 option on NEO2?
Thanks,
Yea seems like they want you to destroy Ur battery since the phone discharges faster then it charges on any other adapter I tried. Really sucks..
Juergen1337 said:
Yea seems like they want you to destroy Ur battery since the phone discharges faster then it charges on any other adapter I tried. Really sucks..
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you're doing it wrong.
please learn about chargers and cables and use ones that make sense for this device.
to answer OP. you can charge at 1A, 2A, 3A even 6A+ with superdart. please research about what you need. qc3 works fine as tested by me and many others.
I got same problem...solved using power delivery chargers (PD 2.0 or 3.0 should be enough, but I use a common original Samsung 20w charger and Type C to type C (Chinese) cable, both supporting PD) with Ampere I got something like 5v and 1700-1900 mah so, something about 10w or less of real charge power...but it's the fair spot for me between speed charge, temperatures and safety (even if it's safe to charge it with it's 65w original charger) just to make peace with my mind