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I found this Quick Charger from Nillkin and it claims that it could "automatically identify and fast charge with high compatibility". It seems cheaper than other quick chargers like the Motorola one
Can anyone confirm this? Does it work with Quick Charge 2.0 on the M9?
Link to the charger website:
NILLKIN AC ADAPTER
I'm also checking this one,in the past someone have review that nillkin charger will get over-heat and have no idea if they have solved this problem.
Roigi.Manson said:
I'm also checking this one,in the past someone have review that nillkin charger will get over-heat and have no idea if they have solved this problem.
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Well bad news, this charger does NOT support Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0, it's faster than the one that came out of the M9 box though.
If you're interested in buying Qualcomm quick chargers like me, you should check and buy the ones which has been certified by Qualcomm themselves.
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Well bad news, this charger does NOT support Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0, it's faster than the one that came out of the M9 box though.
If you're interested in buying Qualcomm quick chargers like me, you should check and buy the ones which has been certified by Qualcomm themselves.
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Well,how long will it take for a charging circle? and will the fast charging do some harm on my device ? Do you know where could I read a verified review ? Thanks!
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Well,how long will it take for a charging circle? and will the fast charging do some harm on my device ? Do you know where could I read a verified review ? Thanks!
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The Nillkin one I believe saves only 20-30 minutes of charging time compared to the one that came out of the box.
The phone does get warm when it's quick charging, I don't know if it would do any harm after a long period but so far I don't notice anything that is harmful
You can go to amazon and search for some quick chargers, they usually have the Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 logo on them.
Google product engineer +BensonLeung has tested several cables, and the vast majority of them fail to meet the Type C specification, some even dangerously drawing too much power.
Interesting to note that the hugely popular Orzly cables fail his tests.
can't even trust the word "certified by **** company" on the products anymore. that's why you just can't ignore product reviewers.
Haha, I was just coming to post this myself. Its good we have people looking out for this sort of thing. Stuff like this always pops up in the early phases of new tech or standard roll outs. Remember all the faulty knock off lightning cables for apple stuff when that first launched?
Potentially bad news for those of us with the One+ cables though;
+Rajesh Handa , +Guille Laca, +Jared Valles, +Steven Lefkoff, unfortunately I have bad news about the One+ cables. The One+ cables, despite ostensibly being from a 1st party phone maker, are out of spec. They use an incorrect 3A configuration as well.
I haven't reviewed them on Amazon because they aren't for sale there directly from One+
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Potentially bad news for those of us with the One+ cables though;
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Yes, this is incredibly annoying. I have recently bought two of them, specifically because I didn't want to buy from some random Amazon seller.
I've just emailed One+'s customer service to get their comment on it, and request a full refund.
krs360 said:
Yes, this is incredibly annoying. I have recently bought two of them, specifically because I didn't want to buy from some random Amazon seller.
I've just emailed One+'s customer service to get their comment on it, and request a full refund.
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Let me know how that goes, I may do the same.
It sucks he has not recommended any chargers or USB-C to USB-C cables. The only cables he has reviewed are USB A to USB-C and it is my understanding that these will not quick charge the device anyhow.
I have started a Google Sheet to track USB Type C cables and accessories. I have also enhanced to include N5X and N6P products. Check it out!
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It sucks he has not recommended any chargers or USB-C to USB-C cables. The only cables he has reviewed are USB A to USB-C and it is my understanding that these will not quick charge the device anyhow.
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I'm using the Google one that came with my phone right now plugged in to my USB 3.0 port on my PC, and it says "Charging Rapidly".
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I'm using the Google one that came with my phone right now plugged in to my USB 3.0 port on my PC, and it says "Charging Rapidly".
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Not to change gears but I topped my 6p off yesterday before first boot up and let it and my htc m8 both drain completely, them plugged 6p to packaged charger and my m8 to a nexus 6 fast charger and a 6-ft micro usb I bought fro at&t and the m8 charged... Much... Faster. Are Google's fast charging claims unfounded or is the N6 charger from Motorola just that fast?
Might repost this in q&a aub, but was wondering how your experience hs been thusfar.
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Not to change gears but I topped my 6p off yesterday before first boot up and let it and my htc m8 both drain completely, them plugged 6p to packaged charger and my m8 to a nexus 6 fast charger and a 6-ft micro usb I bought fro at&t and the m8 charged... Much... Faster. Are Google's fast charging claims unfounded or is the N6 charger from Motorola just that fast?
Might repost this in q&a aub, but was wondering how your experience hs been thusfar.
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Remember that the M8 has a 2,600 mAh battery and the 6P has a 3,450 mAh battery. The 6P battery is almost 35% larger than the M8, and will require more time to charge. How much charge did the 6P have when the M8 finished charging?
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Yes, this is incredibly annoying. I have recently bought two of them, specifically because I didn't want to buy from some random Amazon seller.
I've just emailed One+'s customer service to get their comment on it, and request a full refund.
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Let me know how that goes, I may do the same.
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Ditto. I bought 3 and I might keep them for slow charging, like overnight. The price wasn't bad.
That's is a very fair point and good question. If I'm not mistaken between 65-75%. Nothing crazy, but one thing I will say, I play a game that drains the battery very badly, even after I close and even force close the app (love it so much I am willing to live with it) but I drained it all the way back down this morning playing the game and instead of turning it back on and starting the charge from 1% and leaving it on so I can track its progress (after a restart, the game normally doesn't cause any battery drain until I open it again), I left it off to charge, and I came back less than 40 minutes later and the thing was full.. I couldn't believe it so I turned it on and unplugged it and sure enough, 98%. It could be that the game was causing such drain (which is scary because the it never eats battery after a reboot) that it slowed the charging process, but I guess I'll never know for sure.
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Yes, this is incredibly annoying. I have recently bought two of them, specifically because I didn't want to buy from some random Amazon seller.
I've just emailed One+'s customer service to get their comment on it, and request a full refund.
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Let me know how that goes, I may do the same.
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I emailed them as well to cancel my order and refund me in full. Waiting on a response.
should we still have to worry about even if we use a basic charger (5v - 2a) to charge our 6P with those generic cables? seems like the google engineer only tested and raised concerned with rapid charging. this might get too far once wireless charging stickers/cases are introduced.
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should we still have to worry about even if we use a basic charger (5v - 2a) to charge our 6P with those generic cables? seems like the google engineer only tested and raised concerned with rapid charging. this might get too far once wireless charging stickers/cases are introduced.
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Based on the text in his reviews, it sounds like the risk of damage is to your charger, not your phone. The phone can (obviously) handle a 3A charging speed but a USB A charger most likely cannot.
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Ditto. I bought 3 and I might keep them for slow charging, like overnight. The price wasn't bad.
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I was thinking the same thing. I bought 2 sets, just keep them around for data transfer and such as most of my stuff will be attached to google official chargers Type C to Type C. May as well, they are beautiful.
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should we still have to worry about even if we use a basic charger (5v - 2a) to charge our 6P with those generic cables?
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That's all I want to know: can I use these "sketchy" cables with an old Motorola charger that's 5V/1A. I have a bunch of these chargers in various places, and I would just like to have the option to top off. Not to mention my car charger.
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should we still have to worry about even if we use a basic charger (5v - 2a) to charge our 6P with those generic cables? seems like the google engineer only tested and raised concerned with rapid charging. this might get too far once wireless charging stickers/cases are introduced.
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Eh I personally wont run the risk of ruining my $500 smartphone by skimping out on $10 for a nicer cable.
Any adapter advice?
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Google product engineer +BensonLeung has tested several cables, and the vast majority of them fail to meet the Type C specification, some even dangerously drawing too much power.
Interesting to note that the hugely popular Orzly cables fail his tests.
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Hey everyone! As you all know im always doing reviews on loads of products and have reviewed these cables with the OnePlus 2! Obviously they work perfectly for that as they were built for the OnePlus 2 originally. I did contact them though and they did let me know that as soon as it was brought to there attention they corrected the issue and i actually received the new version of the cable today and i will review it and have the video up tomorrow! For everyone using a OnePlus 2 its nothing to worry about though. The only items that it could affect are things that power at 3A so just keep that in mind before you go throwing out your cables!
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The only items that it could affect are things that power at 3A so just keep that in mind before you go throwing out your cables!
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Hey everyone. I know I'm late but I just recently got my new Nexus 6P and have been looking for accessories. I know previous Nexus devices have had wireless charging and wondered if this was possible for the 6P. I came across this on Amazon and wondered if anyone else has tried it or something similar.
Type-C Wireless Receiver, DISDIM Type C Qi Wireless Charger Receiver for LG G5, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nokia N1,Huawei P9 and More (Black)
I've used something similar, and it works fine, but it's annoying not having the usb port available.
I was thinking of leaving a little slack on the cord which could hopefully allow the USB type c connector to hang a little if I wanted to plug in. Anyway, how was your usage and charging like?
I have one and it's great. Never had an issue with it. It can be annoying to not have access to the port but pros and cons.
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Charges very slow on mine. Hoping maybe a higher output charger can speed it up but not holding my breath
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I got one from Amazon and it work's great. The actual plug bit sticks out a bit, but it's great to have wireless charging back. It is a little annoying to have to keep unplugging it for updates tho.
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I got one from Amazon and it work's great. The actual plug bit sticks out a bit, but it's great to have wireless charging back. It is a little annoying to have to keep unplugging it for updates tho.
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What charging pad are you using to actually get good results? I plugged mine in at night and it says 6 hours till fully charged. When I wake up it still says 6 hours till fully charged
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I bought one from amazon and got the belkin qi chargers and both charge at a normal rate. Not fast charge by any means but it's normal charge for sure. I can go from 10% to full in the 6 hours I sleep overnight so. Just don't cheap out in the qi charger and you will be fine.
Edit. Got my tilt one from wish/geek.com
http://geek.wish.com/c/564d46f855e4d05a8f1d1b79
This is the one I use at night and works great.
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I bought a new charger and pad and now it does seem to work a little better.
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I've got the same one c_86 mentioned in black. Works a treat.
Isn't it possible to design a QI Wireless Charger Receiver that has a a pass-through USB-C input ? So you can charge it wireless, but also plug it in whenever necessary without unplugging the wireless charger adapter ?
THere's a market for that !:silly:
Wimmme said:
Isn't it possible to design a QI Wireless Charger Receiver that has a a pass-through USB-C input ? So you can charge it wireless, but also plug it in whenever necessary without unplugging the wireless charger adapter ?
THere's a market for that !:silly:
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By the time some engineered that. And created it they will have done wireless charging in metal phones and there will be no need for it.
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By the time some engineered that. And created it they will have done wireless charging in metal phones and there will be no need for it.
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Metal?! Are u serously sure?! Metal can affect wireless charging u know. But on the other hand, just imaging how cool to have an iron phone.
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Metal?! Are u serously sure?! Metal can affect wireless charging u know. But on the other hand, just imaging how cool to have an iron phone.
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Thanks. I'm fully aware of that. But I know they are working on it and are close to solving the issue.
I've seen press releases of them working on it (wireless charging working on a aluminum cased phone)
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Thanks. I'm fully aware of that. But I know they are working on it and are close to solving the issue.
I've seen press releases of them working on it (wireless charging working on a aluminum cased phone)
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If this is solved it should be GOOD
Works fine but like all wireless charging, you have to be aware that it's slow. So slow that if you're navigating or streaming, it won't be able to keep up (which is why Google didn't include it on this phone, IMHO). It's annoying to have to unplug it every time I need a fast charge, so I hope someone builds that pass-through solution.
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Works fine but like all wireless charging, you have to be aware that it's slow. So slow that if you're navigating or streaming, it won't be able to keep up (which is why Google didn't include it on this phone, IMHO). It's annoying to have to unplug it every time I need a fast charge, so I hope someone builds that pass-through solution.
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Google didn't include because they haven't figured out how to get wireless charging to work with aluminum phones yet. It's in the works
I've gotten way too use to wireless charging to get rid of it on the 7 Pro. I previously used a wireless adapter with the Mi Mix that worked perfectly charging at around 1000ma. For some reason the same adapter is only charging at around 70ma-250ma on the 7 pro across multiple chargers. Has nothing to do with the case as the speed is the same with and without the case.
So, I'm looking to buy another adapter. Is anyone using one that works well they can recommend?
Nillkin Type C Wireless Charging... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M11UT3V?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
This is the one I use on a daily basis. Combined with a Choetech charging pad, my 7Pro typically gets north of 500 mAh, and hits 800-1000 regularly.
Note that cables (I use Monoprice) and adapter (Anker qc3) make a difference. Also length of usb-c cables can affect charging, especially through a case. Personally, a 1.5ft cable fits my setup atop my dresser.
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Nillkin Type C Wireless Charging... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M11UT3V?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
This is the one I use on a daily basis. Combined with a Choetech charging pad, my 7Pro typically gets north of 500 mAh, and hits 800-1000 regularly.
Note that cables (I use Monoprice) and adapter (Anker qc3) make a difference. Also length of usb-c cables can affect charging, especially through a case. Personally, a 1.5ft cable fits my setup atop my dresser.
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That's the same one I use too. Works well.
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Nillkin Type C Wireless Charging... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M11UT3V?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
This is the one I use on a daily basis. Combined with a Choetech charging pad, my 7Pro typically gets north of 500 mAh, and hits 800-1000 regularly.
Note that cables (I use Monoprice) and adapter (Anker qc3) make a difference. Also length of usb-c cables can affect charging, especially through a case. Personally, a 1.5ft cable fits my setup atop my dresser.
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ok good, have that Nillikin coming tomorrow. did you get the short or long version? seems from reading they would recommend the short.
I use android auto alot so need to connect phone to the car daily. Is there a recommendation for a wireless charging option that can also facilitate a magnetic usb type c charger?
hallo dare said:
I use android auto alot so need to connect phone to the car daily. Is there a recommendation for a wireless charging option that can also facilitate a magnetic usb type c charger?
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I just ordered this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QNW32V4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Will see how well it works!
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I just ordered this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QNW32V4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Will see how well it works!
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Please let us know how well it works with the OnePlus Warp Charger (my guess is it won't Warp, but am curious how many mAh you get, if you wouldn't mind using Ampere or AccuBattery or something equivalent to report)
Thanks!
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ok good, have that Nillikin coming tomorrow. did you get the short or long version? seems from reading they would recommend the short.
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Short!
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Please let us know how well it works with the OnePlus Warp Charger (my guess is it won't Warp, but am curious how many mAh you get, if you wouldn't mind using Ampere or AccuBattery or something equivalent to report)
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Short!
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So I tested it out. Wired charging is as fast if not faster than the stock warp charger (was getting up to 5700 mA). Wireless charging is much slower (even with a fast charging wireless charging pad) and is definitely not fast wireless charging like with samsung, but i'm still averaging about like 600-800 mA, so probably like 17%/hr. I'm pretty satisfied with it. Only problem is if I ever need to use the usb-c port for real usb c items like headphone adapter, still have to remove the receiver.
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So I tested it out. Wired charging is as fast if not faster than the stock warp charger (was getting up to 5700 mA). Wireless charging is much slower (even with a fast charging wireless charging pad) and is definitely not fast wireless charging like with samsung, but i'm still averaging about like 600-800 mA, so probably like 17%/hr. I'm pretty satisfied with it. Only problem is if I ever need to use the usb-c port for real usb c items like headphone adapter, still have to remove the receiver.
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how far does this one you bought come out the bottom? thats the one thing i didn't like from the pics people were posting
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how far does this one you bought come out the bottom? thats the one thing i didn't like from the pics people were posting
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About the height of the bottom bezel
Lol neuter your phone charging! So you charge at almost 3x slower then your cable charger for what reason?
Eric214 said:
Lol neuter your phone charging! So you charge at almost 3x slower then your cable charger for what reason?
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Decreased mechanical wear and tear.
The only thing more likely than failure of the USB port is failure of the power button... What do they have in common? Both parts are subject to degradation from repeated physical interaction.
I have a friend who repairs phones -- besides shattered screen replacement, power buttons and USB ports are what he most commonly fixes.
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Decreased mechanical wear and tear.
The only thing more likely than failure of the USB port is failure of the power button... What do they have in common? Both parts are subject to degradation from repeated physical interaction.
I have a friend who repairs phones -- besides shattered screen replacement, power buttons and USB ports are what he most commonly fixes.
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Never had a bad port nor a power button go bad and I've had a lot of phones. USB C ports don't wear out, they get damaged. Learn to keep your things nice and take care of them and they will last. The power button, never an issue but in the last 3 years you don't even need to use it much anyway with double tap to sleep and wake. Just fishing for reasons
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Never had a bad port nor a power button go bad and I've had a lot of phones. USB C ports don't wear out, they get damaged. Learn to keep your things nice and take care of them and they will last. The power button, never an issue but in the last 3 years you don't even need to use it much anyway with double tap to sleep and wake. Just fishing for reasons
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No worries! I've used custom kernels that support DT2W/S or quick settings tiles to proxy the button for years as well. You're absolutely right -- don't abuse your phone and you can use it for years... :angel:
Hello,
I'm looking for an application which is capable to show how many watts the phone is charging on the status bar but i can't seem to find any.
Any recommendations?
Having the display on while charging skews the charging rate and shouldn't be done.
Android are designed to be charged with the display off otherwise the charge rate will be drastically lowered by the power controller to protect the battery. It may not even charged at all or very slowly at best.
If the watt status was displayed on AOD? Would that affect the charging rate?
Btw i found this, https://github.com/dubrowgn/wattz but it doesn't work on Samsung phones.
PrototypeGR said:
If the watt status was displayed on AOD? Would that affect the charging rate?
Btw i found this, https://github.com/dubrowgn/wattz but it doesn't work on Samsung phones.
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That would work if available.
An easy way is to use Accubattery with that window open so you go straight to it when you turn on the display. You have a second or two before it refreshes; it will display the display off charging rate.
blackhawk said:
That would work if available.
An easy way is to use Accubattery with that window open so you go straight to it when you turn on the display. You have a second or two before it refreshes; it will display the display off charging rate.
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Yea...i've read that way before but i'd prefer just to look at it instead make calculations Thanks for your time though
PrototypeGR said:
Yea...i've read that way before but i'd prefer just to look at it instead make calculations Thanks for your time though
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It's giving you the actual ma amount.
The easy way is to watch the charge %, it's pretty obvious if it's not fast charging. The most common reasons for not fast changing are battery start temp too low or high, or it goes over about 103F while charging; fast charging will disengage.
I'm using both Samsung's 45W GaN charger and Baseus GaN3 Pro fast GaN 65W charger, i don't have any doubts for fast charging but at least for me it's nice to see the wattage..
I'm also having a Baseus cable which shows the wattage, but it doesn't seem very accurate to me.
PrototypeGR said:
I'm using both Samsung's 45W GaN charger and Baseus GaN3 Pro fast GaN 65W charger, i don't have any doubts for fast charging but at least for me it's nice to see the wattage..
I'm also having a Baseus cable which shows the wattage, but it doesn't seem very accurate to me.
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The only things I concern myself with are battery temperature and if fast charging is engaged.
You can't control the other parameters.
Fast charging ramps down significantly at 80% then disengages entirely at 90%.
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The only things I concern myself with are battery temperature and if fast charging is engaged.
You can't control the other parameters.
Fast charging ramps down significantly at 80% then disengages entirely at 90%.
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I've noticed it too around 80%, about the charging thermals i'd say they are not that bad to be honest. The phone is place on wooden surface so i guess it kinda pulls away the heat.
PrototypeGR said:
I've noticed it too around 80%, about the charging thermals i'd say they are not that bad to be honest. The phone is place on wooden surface so i guess it kinda pulls away the heat.
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A fan and/or a damp microfiber cloth. Can fast charge even at 100F ambient temperature.
Too much effort when you come back home late + you need to remove the case every time
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Too much effort when you come back home late + you need to remove the case every time
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I don't remove my case, a Zizo Bolt.. Works fine with it on.
The display dissipates most of the heat, so display up.
Although you are talking for Note 10. don't you?
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Although you are talking for Note 10. don't you?
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Hello,
I'm looking for an application which is capable to show how many watts the phone is charging on the status bar but i can't seem to find any.
Any recommendations?
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Try the play store app Ampre. I've had good results with it one my OP7pro. I have just recently bought the S22U. Arrives Monday
slufoot69 said:
Try the play store app Ampre. I've had good results with it one my OP7pro. I have just recently bought the S22U. Arrives Monday
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It doesn't have the measurement unit that I want.
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It doesn't have the measurement unit that I want.
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This isnt status bar but usb cable has a wattage readout. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09F2F91QW/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_4?smid=A1UJW8XT3XUSD0&psc=1
"3c" has some apps that will show wattage. It does have some status bar icons that you can add, but not wattage. But you can have the wattage in a widget. I bought the "all in one toolbox" years ago and currently have a widget showing %battery, %charging(or discharging)/hour & mW +/-
As others have said though, this figure will be distorted because of the screen being on!
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This isnt status bar but usb cable has a wattage readout. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09F2F91QW/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_4?smid=A1UJW8XT3XUSD0&psc=1
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Thanks, i already have a Baseus cable with readout.
colthekid said:
"3c" has some apps that will show wattage. It does have some status bar icons that you can add, but not wattage. But you can have the wattage in a widget. I bought the "all in one toolbox" years ago and currently have a widget showing %battery, %charging(or discharging)/hour & mW +/-
As others have said though, this figure will be distorted because of the screen being on!
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I'll have a look, thanks.
PrototypeGR said:
Hello,
I'm looking for an application which is capable to show how many watts the phone is charging on the status bar but i can't seem to find any.
Any recommendations?
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With tasker you can do almost everything what you want...
Small development knowledge is required.
I don't need to see charging wattage, it more important for me to see amperage of charging and discharging, from voltage and amperage I can easily calculate charging and discharging wattage....