I just bought iVoler quick charger to try it because the price was low and the reviews said it was quality made. I Just received this the other day, and I plugged in my LG Flex 2 and it said LG Flex 2 detected, so it indeed does support the Qualcomm Quick Charging feature! Charging was fast and held strong with my LG Flex 2. Charging the battery from 0 to 25% in about 19 minutes. And the 6 foot USB cable is of good quality and really nice. It also fits into my LG Flex 2 with a nice click, and fits well around my case. I will definitely buy more of these!
The great product need to be shared.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WSLRCWI
Thanks for sharing!
The Blitzwolf Quick Charging capable charger products are also capable of quick charge the L Flex 3.
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If you have a Nexus 6, Moto X, Galaxy Note 4, or any other Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 compliant phone or tablet, you need a high output “Super Charger” like this one to get the full charging speed that those devices are capable of. On my new Nexus 6, this charger took me from 30% to 92% in 30 minutes of charging!
Pros:
+ Fast and powerful.
+ It runs silently.
+ Good quality build, including a nice quality cable and plug.
+ Quick Charge 2.0 compatible.
Cons:
- Bulkier and heavier than most chargers.
- The LED light is much brighter than it needs to be.
- The prongs don’t collapse, so they are at risk of getting bent in your laptop case or bag.
This Onite 3.0A is well made and very powerful. I strongly recommend you get this or another 3A charger like this if you have a Quick Charge 2.0 compatible phone or tablet. I received mine for free, to review, but am very happy with it.
amazon.com/dp/B00KQH4J6S
MagStar515 said:
If you have a Nexus 6, Moto X, Galaxy Note 4, or any other Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 compliant phone or tablet, you need a high output “Super Charger” like this one to get the full charging speed that those devices are capable of. On my new Nexus 6, this charger took me from 30% to 92% in 30 minutes of charging!
Pros:
+ Fast and powerful.
+ It runs silently.
+ Good quality build, including a nice quality cable and plug.
+ Quick Charge 2.0 compatible.
Cons:
- Bulkier and heavier than most chargers.
- The LED light is much brighter than it needs to be.
- The prongs don’t collapse, so they are at risk of getting bent in your laptop case or bag.
This Onite 3.0A is well made and very powerful. I strongly recommend you get this or another 3A charger like this if you have a Quick Charge 2.0 compatible phone or tablet. I received mine for free, to review, but am very happy with it.
amazon.com/dp/B00KQH4J6S
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did you just join to post this?
MagStar515 said:
+ It runs silently.
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Am I missing something. I'm not using the "quick charger" that came with the Note 4, but shouldn't chargers ALWAYS run silently?
Thats not a quick charge 2.0 charger, the quick charge chargers use 9v's to charge instead of 5v's
LancerV said:
Thats not a quick charge 2.0 charger, the quick charge chargers use 9v's to charge instead of 5v's
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this is correct, 9V instead of 5V
raiu said:
did you just join to post this?
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Wonder if he'll reply....
Only the following devices have been certified so far
Motorola Turbo Charger
Xiaomi MDY-3-EB
KDDI AU AC Adapter
NTT DOCOMO AC Adapter
Puregear Wall Charger
Powermod Car Charger
Power PartnersAC Adapter
Ventev dashport q1200
Verus World Charger
Puregear Car Charger
Ventev wallport q1200
Incipio USB Car Charger
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Spammer. He doesn't even know the technology enough to be a reviewer.
note 4 charger(quick charger) is 9v,1.67A instead of 5V
note 4 quick charger is 9v, 1.67A. Though 5V 2.0A is also OK, while no quick.
Considering 5V 3A, maybe it is faster than 2A. But the IC will prevent from higher current.
I actually ordered and tested this charger. It seems as fast as my other 2 Amp chargers. All of the reviews of this charger on Amazon are from other people who've been given samples from the seller. Don't waste your money on this charger.
I'd never buy anything from Onite. Spam threads from them, like this one, seem to pop up quite often.
I was really excited to get this new wall charger from Anker. Amazon said it had the Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 standard, and would supposedly enable the Adaptive Quick charge in my Samsung Galaxy Note 4… so I was happy when I plugged this bad boy in a low and behold… it worked! The Adaptive Quick Charge message popped up on my phone screen!
There is not much to the packaging… just the adapter and a micro usb charging cable. When you plug it into your Note 4… the LED on the charger will turn green to indicate that the Adaptive Charge is working. If you plug it into any other device, you get a blue led light.
The charger is well made… it is plastic, but feels solid. It is small which makes it great for travel… just toss in on your carry-on. And the fact that it charges fast makes life easier when you are trying to top off at an airport.
Other phones that support the Qualcomm Quick Charge standard are: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 / Edge, Google Nexus 6, HTC One (M8), Sony Xperia Z3 / Z2, Motorola Moto X.
For the price of $20 bucks, with the 19 month Anker warranty… this device is a no brainer!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00Q88Q16K
Pros:
- Small size
- Qualcomm Quick Charge Technology
- Price
- Warranty
Cons:
- None noted!
some thing which I have been looking for log for my find7
Darn, I wish this thread was posted earlier. Picked up a Tenergy quick charge wallcharger earlier this week after needing to replace mine. Would not mind having an Anker branded one due to their reputation and CX.
I just bought iVoler car charger to try it as the price was low and the reviews said it was quality made.
This came in a small package, if you have ever bought anything from anker this reminds me of them. This charger works exactly as promised. Charging was fast and held strong with my Samsung S6. Charging S6's battery from 0 to 50% in about 30 minutes. I was impressed that I entered the car with a less than quarter charged phone and left the car with a full charge. I was equally impressed when that charge lasted all day! I too have been using this charger with my USB for my iPhone. It is of course not quick charging, but it does charge and the charge does hold. It gets the job done and that's exactly what I would expect from any car charger. I highly recommend this car charger for anyone that has a compatible android phone. I will definitely buy more of these!
The great product needs to be shared.
http://www.amazon.com/Charger-iVoler-Adaptive-Qualcomm-Motorola/dp/B00TDC0WJA/
I just bought iVoler car charger to try it because the price was low and the reviews said it was quality made. I Just received this the other day, and I plugged in my Note 4 and it said Note 4 detected, so it indeed does support the Qualcomm Quick Charging feature! Charging was fast and held strong with my Note 4. Charging the battery from 0 to 50% in about 30 minutes. And the 6 foot USB cable is of good quality and really nice. It also fits into my Note 4 with a nice click, and fits well around my case. I will definitely buy more of these!
The great product need to be shared.
http://www.amazon.com/Charger-iVoler-Adaptive-Qualcomm-Motorola/dp/B00TDC0WJA/
david870325 said:
I just bought iVoler car charger to try it because the price was low and the reviews said it was quality made. I Just received this the other day, and I plugged in my Note 4 and it said Note 4 detected, so it indeed does support the Qualcomm Quick Charging feature! Charging was fast and held strong with my Note 4. Charging the battery from 0 to 50% in about 30 minutes. And the 6 foot USB cable is of good quality and really nice. It also fits into my Note 4 with a nice click, and fits well around my case. I will definitely buy more of these!
The great product need to be shared.
http://www.amazon.com/Charger-iVoler-Adaptive-Qualcomm-Motorola/dp/B00TDC0WJA/
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The charger talks to you or has a display?
FWIW the N4 doesn't use Qualcomm's Quick Charge 2.0 technology, it uses Samsung's Fast Charge technology but it is compatible w/ Qualcomm 2.0 Quick Charge certified 12v adapters. I have an Incipio 2.0 Quick Charge certified 12v adapter that worked perfectly on Kit Kat but doesn't Fast Charge (only regular charging) after the Lollipoop update.
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Lol, I thought the same thing. I assume he meant Fast Charge detected, though, not Note 4
I personally bought two of these the last time they were offered on Groupon. They just happen to be available again. $15 for NEW $10 for re-certified.
I went with re-certified and they looked and worked great, just minor blemishes.
Motorola 15W Turbo Charger with Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 Technology (New or Re-Certified)
https://www.groupon.com/deals/gg-motorola-15w-turbo-charger-with-qualcomm-quick-charge-20-technology
clockcycle said:
I personally bought two of these the last time they were offered on Groupon. They just happen to be available again. $15 for NEW $10 for re-certified.
I went with re-certified and they looked and worked great, just minor blemishes.
Motorola 15W Turbo Charger with Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 Technology (New or Re-Certified)
https://www.groupon.com/deals/gg-motorola-15w-turbo-charger-with-qualcomm-quick-charge-20-technology
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Does it work well with the V10?
Can you tell the difference between the charging time of original fast charger vs turbocharger?
Thanks.
Bob
it seems that according to your test it does not work as a quick charger...
"Just took it out of the box, had 40%. Plugged it into my motorola turbo charger, with long flat braided cloth cable, it was charging at 5v.. I switched out the cable and used the 24awg cable from ZeroLemon's charger and it went to 9v. 40-80% in 30mins~ Main screen off (using OLED USB Doctor sleeve)"
I tried three different chargers and they all show that they charge at about the same rate in the app Ampere. The first was the fast charger that came with the phone, second was the newer turbo charger that comes with the turbo 2, and the last charger I used was the original turbo charger with a detachable USB cable. All are pretty close to the 940mA-1200mA range.
So if you need a cheap, quick charger the one in the OP should work.
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Does it work well with the V10?
Can you tell the difference between the charging time of original fast charger vs turbocharger?
Thanks.
Bob
it seems that according to your test it does not work as a quick charger...
"Just took it out of the box, had 40%. Plugged it into my motorola turbo charger, with long flat braided cloth cable, it was charging at 5v.. I switched out the cable and used the 24awg cable from ZeroLemon's charger and it went to 9v. 40-80% in 30mins~ Main screen off (using OLED USB Doctor sleeve)"
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Works great with the V10, I would re-read my post (you'll see I was using a different long cheap cable), used it with my Z3, G4 and N6 as well. Check my posts in the the Fast Chargers thread for more details. http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v10/accessories/fast-chargers-t3226944/page2
I personally gave up on chargers and care 2 spare batteries with me though out the day. Then recharge at bedtime.
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Works great with the V10, I would re-read my post (you'll see I was using a different long cheap cable), used it with my Z3, G4 and N6 as well. Check my posts in the the Fast Chargers thread for more details. http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v10/accessories/fast-chargers-t3226944/page2
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Thanks for the clarification. Yes, reading comprehension problems...
I do have the right cable for the turbo charger 15 so that is great news.
This is phonearena's result with the G4 with turbocharger 15:
"So, what happens if a Quick Charge 2.0 charger is plugged into the LG G4 instead of the phone's stock one? Well, that's the question we wanted to answer, so we drained the G4's battery and then recharged it using a QC2.0-enabled Motorola Turbo charger. It recharged our LG G4 in 98 minutes, which was an improvement of 23% over the phone's stock charger. In this scenario, the first 10 minutes of charging gave us 15% of battery juice, and after 30 minutes of charging, the battery level indicator was reading 39%. The charging process went at a steady, linear pace until we reached a battery level of 85% in 1 hour and 9 minutes. Around that point, the charging rate dropped – the battery was being slowly topped off."
Bob