Does G pro 2 support qi charging out of the box like the G pro?
neoxkid said:
Does G pro 2 support qi charging out of the box like the G pro?
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No, only the Korea model f350 s/l/k with LG original smart cover case support qi charging.
aezv8888 said:
No, only the Korea model f350 s/l/k with LG original smart cover case support qi charging.
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Is this the case you're talking about - LG Optimus G Pro Quick cover Smart Flip Case NFC Wireless charging Auto On/Off ?
And if so, would it work with the D838?? Because that would be very cool.
The one you show I think is for Gpro ,not G pro2. And for the 838 model, I know they don't come with the wireless charge contact on the phone, so even you use the original case with wireless charge support, it won't work.
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neoxkid said:
Does G pro 2 support qi charging out of the box like the G pro?
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No, the D838 does not support wireless charging. I tried it with the LG WCP-300 wireless charger that I use on the LG Optimus G Pro
I have an LG Qi wireless charger that I have used since the HTC DNA days.. I have used it with my LG g2, N6, etc.. but for some reason I can't get it to work with the S6.. Does anyone else have experience using a Qi wireless charger with success?
lazarus2297 said:
I have an LG Qi wireless charger that I have used since the HTC DNA days.. I have used it with my LG g2, N6, etc.. but for some reason I can't get it to work with the S6.. Does anyone else have experience using a Qi wireless charger with success?
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I have 2 samsung wireless chargers, and two generic wireless chargers. All work fine with my s6. Only the new round style Samsung charger will stop charging for no apparent reason sometimes. It's a little annoying.
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.
Has anyone tried using any of the QI Wireless receivers with the Mate 9?
Like this one:
Type C Wireless Charging Receiver, CHOETECH Ultra Thin USB-C Qi Wireless Charger Receiver for Nexus 5X, LG G5, LG V20, HTC 10, etc https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01N24GGP5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_taa_SRkgzbMTEWBVK
The Maximum charging current is only 1Amp...so they could be quite slow I guess?
Pretty sure mate 9 won't support qi,metal phone an all
cnutt1 said:
Pretty sure mate 9 won't support qi,metal phone an all
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You're quite right. Mate 9 doesn't support Qi charging naively but you can buy Qi receivers that plug into the USB connector and fit between your case and the phone.
Here's a video;
jscsltd said:
Has anyone tried using any of the QI Wireless receivers with the Mate 9?
Like this one:
Type C Wireless Charging Receiver, CHOETECH Ultra Thin USB-C Qi Wireless Charger Receiver for Nexus 5X, LG G5, LG V20, HTC 10, etc https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01N24GGP5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_taa_SRkgzbMTEWBVK
The Maximum charging current is only 1Amp...so they could be quite slow I guess?
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I use a qi receiver and don't have problems.
You need to make sure to get a thick one. Thin ones don't work well with Mate 9. Your experience will mostly depend on the quality of the receiver.
i have one long time ago, it's very slow. but now maybe getting faster.
duraaraa said:
I use a qi receiver and don't have problems.
You need to make sure to get a thick one. Thin ones don't work well with Mate 9. Your experience will mostly depend on the quality of the receiver.
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I've tried a Choetech one and it doesn't charge at all no matter how much I manoeuvre the pad with the transmitter.
Could you share info on the one you have please?
Thanks.
vista1984 said:
i have one long time ago, it's very slow. but now maybe getting faster.
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Yes, this is my fear as when you install one you give up the cabled charge option as you end up blocking the charging port with the receiver plug.
Outside of the Google dock, I have tried a few "10W" wireless chargers that only deliver slow charging. Looking to see if people can suggest true fast charge wireless pucks. Specifically at a Best Buy or local to purchase.
iceman4357 said:
Outside of the Google dock, I have tried a few "10W" wireless chargers that only deliver slow charging. Looking to see if people can suggest true fast charge wireless pucks. Specifically at a Best Buy or local to purchase.
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Doesn't this phone need 11w for fast charging?
wgrant said:
Doesn't this phone need 11w for fast charging?
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It's up to 11w fast wireless charging. 10w is still considered fast wireless charging too.
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EeZeEpEe said:
It's up to 11w fast wireless charging. 10w is still considered fast wireless charging too.
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Ah OK, that's my mistake. Good to know, thanks.
Yeah, the dock I bought said it does 10w, but doesn't with our phones. Looking to see if someone else had luck finding one that did the full 10 or 11w wireless charge.
Xiaomi 20W support EPP
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=80682197
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Yeah, the dock I bought said it does 10w, but doesn't with our phones. Looking to see if someone else had luck finding one that did the full 10 or 11w wireless charge.
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How did you measure it? Just curious, I bought cheaper Lenovo desk puck that says it provides 1.1 A from 9 V chargers, and it seems to be pretty fast, but I have no idea what is actually being put out, and would like to know
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johnlgalt said:
How did you measure it? Just curious, I bought cheaper Lenovo desk puck that says it provides 1.1 A from 9 V chargers, and it seems to be pretty fast, but I have no idea what is actually being put out, and would like to know
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This app will show you how much Watt give you
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.evo.inware
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I've ordered this Anker charging pad, with this Anker power supply from Amazon.
Wireless pad;
Anker Wireless Charger with USB-C, 15W Metal Fast Wireless Charging PadQi-Certified Wireless Charging Pad, Compatible iPhone X, iPhone 8/8 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S9 / S9+/ S8/ S8+ / S7 / Note 8 and More (No AC Adapter)
Power supply description;
PowerPort 2 PortsQuick Charge 3.0 31.5W Dual USB Wall Charger for Galaxy S7 / S6 / Edge / Plus, Note 5 / 4 and PowerIQ for iPhone 7 / 6s / Plus, iPad Pro / Air 2 / mini, LG, Nexus, HTC and More
They should arrive early this week.
Will post back when I've had a chance to test/verify fast charging wirelessly with that combo.
pdfruth said:
I've ordered this Anker charging pad, with this Anker power supply from Amazon.
Wireless pad;
Anker Wireless Charger with USB-C, 15W Metal Fast Wireless Charging PadQi-Certified Wireless Charging Pad, Compatible iPhone X, iPhone 8/8 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S9 / S9+/ S8/ S8+ / S7 / Note 8 and More (No AC Adapter)
Power supply description;
PowerPort 2 PortsQuick Charge 3.0 31.5W Dual USB Wall Charger for Galaxy S7 / S6 / Edge / Plus, Note 5 / 4 and PowerIQ for iPhone 7 / 6s / Plus, iPad Pro / Air 2 / mini, LG, Nexus, HTC and More
They should arrive early this week.
Will post back when I've had a chance to test/verify fast charging wirelessly with that combo.
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It doesn't state EPP in the description - wouldn't that mean that this wont fast charge?
sphinxy said:
It doesn't state EPP in the description - wouldn't that mean that this wont fast charge?
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I had the same concern.
I found an entry in the Wireless Power Consortium Database indicating that it does support EPP
See here;
https://www.wirelesspowerconsortium.com/products/3091
Edit: Adding a screen-shot of the Anker POWERWAVE 15 PAD (A2502) from the Wireless Power Consortium database
CHOETECH Dual Wireless Charger, 5 Coils Wireless Charging Pad from amazon DOES NOT fast charge my pixel 4 xl. I am returning the item
pdfruth said:
I've ordered this Anker charging pad, with this Anker power supply from Amazon.
Wireless pad;
Anker Wireless Charger with USB-C, 15W Metal Fast Wireless Charging PadQi-Certified Wireless Charging Pad, Compatible iPhone X, iPhone 8/8 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S9 / S9+/ S8/ S8+ / S7 / Note 8 and More (No AC Adapter)
Power supply description;
PowerPort 2 PortsQuick Charge 3.0 31.5W Dual USB Wall Charger for Galaxy S7 / S6 / Edge / Plus, Note 5 / 4 and PowerIQ for iPhone 7 / 6s / Plus, iPad Pro / Air 2 / mini, LG, Nexus, HTC and More
They should arrive early this week.
Will post back when I've had a chance to test/verify fast charging wirelessly with that combo.
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I received the Anker wireless charging pad and power supply today.
Wireless fast charging works well.
I've attached a couple pics;
1 - The charging pad, powered up, but idling (no phone sitting on the charging pad). I've got a Satechi USB-C power monitor plugged inline. So, here you can see it's powered with 9V @ 20ma (thus, 0.18W)
2 - The Pixel 4 XL sitting atop the charging pad. Soon after setting the phone on the charging pad, the phone, pad, and power supply work out that the pad should be powered with 12v. So the power supply switches from 9V to 12V. Again, looking at the Satechi USB-C power monitor, the pad is drawing 1.2A @ 12V (thus, 14.4W). I've got the AccuBattery app running on the phone, and it shows the battery charge current at near 2A. That's "fast" charging!!! When I set the phone on the charging pad it was at 65%. A little over an hour later it was charged to 100%.
Net-net... this is a good combo. Maybe a little spendy, but they work.
WOW... to double your wireless charging speed you need to spend 3-4x the $$... 5w you can pick up for $10+... 10w will run you $50+ smh
I'm currently using a magnetic phone mount in my vehicle with my Pixel 2. Has anyone had trouble using wireless charging along with either a magnetic case or with a metal disk inserted in the case to work on the phone mount?
Trying to figure potential gotcha's when I upgrade to a new phone which will probably be the 4XL.
radon222 said:
I'm currently using a magnetic phone mount in my vehicle with my Pixel 2. Has anyone had trouble using wireless charging along with either a magnetic case or with a metal disk inserted in the case to work on the phone mount?
Trying to figure potential gotcha's when I upgrade to a new phone which will probably be the 4XL.
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Someone posted a response to this same sort of question here
pdfruth said:
I received the Anker wireless charging pad and power supply today.
Wireless fast charging works well.
I've attached a couple pics;
1 - The charging pad, powered up, but idling (no phone sitting on the charging pad). I've got a Satechi USB-C power monitor plugged inline. So, here you can see it's powered with 9V @ 20ma (thus, 0.18W)
2 - The Pixel 4 XL sitting atop the charging pad. Soon after setting the phone on the charging pad, the phone, pad, and power supply work out that the pad should be powered with 12v. So the power supply switches from 9V to 12V. Again, looking at the Satechi USB-C power monitor, the pad is drawing 1.2A @ 12V (thus, 14.4W). I've got the AccuBattery app running on the phone, and it shows the battery charge current at near 2A. That's "fast" charging!!! When I set the phone on the charging pad it was at 65%. A little over an hour later it was charged to 100%.
Net-net... this is a good combo. Maybe a little spendy, but they work.
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Wow. Appreciate the detail. I am a little surprised that it seems most companies separate the puck from the AC adapter. Dont know why they can make it as one product.
For those that care. I found this cheap one on Amazon for $16.99 CAD. You need to have a qc2.0/3.0 adapter for it but I'm getting fast charging speeds on it.. Charges at 10W. Not quite the 11W that pixel can handle but I'll take it for the price.
Nanami wireless charger from amazon
https://www.amazon.ca/Wireless-NANA...+charger&qid=1572550775&sprefix=nanami&sr=8-3
troymz1 said:
For those that care. I found this cheap one on Amazon for $16.99 CAD. You need to have a qc2.0/3.0 adapter for it but I'm getting fast charging speeds on it.. Charges at 10W. Not quite the 11W that pixel can handle but I'll take it for the price.
Nanami wireless charger from amazon
https://www.amazon.ca/Wireless-NANA...+charger&qid=1572550775&sprefix=nanami&sr=8-3
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This makes me curious to see if I swap out the adapter if my current wireless puck will do 10w. Will report back.
troymz1 said:
For those that care. I found this cheap one on Amazon for $16.99 CAD. You need to have a qc2.0/3.0 adapter for it but I'm getting fast charging speeds on it.. Charges at 10W. Not quite the 11W that pixel can handle but I'll take it for the price.
Nanami wireless charger from amazon
https://www.amazon.ca/Wireless-NANA...+charger&qid=1572550775&sprefix=nanami&sr=8-3
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Does the screen actually say rapid charging or does it just say wireless charging? I purchased a Vebach charging pad with the 3.0 charging adapter and it still says just wireless charging.