Fast Chargers - Huawei P9 Lite Accessories

Any ideas on where to get a UK plug fast charger? I hear the Mate 8 plug works for fast charging.
I guess I won't even be able to find a car charger as well so my old fast chargers are useless now!
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I own a Mate 8 and I tried with the quick charger on P9 Lite and it's just charging normal

It's not a feature the quick charge on the P9 Lite. Hardware it's not there...

Oh I thought it was the same as P9 with hisilicon fats charge.but guess not...
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Charger included is "slow charge" 1A. Device is capable of 2A (not "fast charge")

plzextendcookietime said:
Charger included is "slow charge" 1A. Device is capable of 2A (not "fast charge")
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Hi, I am planning to buy this phone and the only thing holding me back is the slow charging time with stock 1A charger
Your comment provides some hope that phone can handle 2A [emoji846]
Is this your experience/observation or you found reference of this capability online?
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Lieutenantdaan said:
Hi, I am planning to buy this phone and the only thing holding me back is the slow charging time with stock 1A charger
Your comment provides some hope that phone can handle 2A [emoji846]
Is this your experience/observation or you found reference of this capability online?
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I found this
Although the Huawei P9 lite can receive two amps and 10 watts of power from a charger, Huawei includes only a one amp and five watt power supply with the P9 lite, which results in rather slow loading times.
https://www.androidpit.com/huawei-p9-lite-review

sub1zero said:
I found this
Although the Huawei P9 lite can receive two amps and 10 watts of power from a charger, Huawei includes only a one amp and five watt power supply with the P9 lite, which results in rather slow loading times.
https://www.androidpit.com/huawei-p9-lite-review
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Thanks
This is promising
However, couple of users have replied in other threads that phone doesn't charge any faster with 2A charger
If only someone who had this device could actually test and confirm...
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Lieutenantdaan said:
Thanks
This is promising
However, couple of users have replied in other threads that phone doesn't charge any faster with 2A charger
If only someone who had this device could actually test and confirm...
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If i understand for proper charging you need 2A charger and 2A capable USB. I ordered from ebay OEM Huawei 2A 5V charger and 2A 5V capable USB (Nikilin) just to test will it work.

sub1zero said:
If i understand for proper charging you need 2A charger and 2A capable USB. I ordered from ebay OEM Huawei 2A 5V charger and 2A 5V capable USB (Nikilin) just to test will it work.
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Great
Though I think any 2A charger and cable could probably work
Better be safe and use Huawei charger and best cable as you mentioned above
Do share your findings please...
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Lieutenantdaan said:
Great
Though I think any 2A charger and cable could probably work
Better be safe and use Huawei charger and best cable as you mentioned above
Do share your findings please...
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Ofc as soon as the shipment arrives.

sub1zero said:
Ofc as soon as the shipment arrives.
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Hi I've ordered a 2.4A charger (ravpower) but with ampere app I see it charges slower than the original one, the same using a 2.4 powerbank
Is this phone compatible with 2.0A charging or you need the original huawei 2.0 charger?
@Bumblecito can you please check how much charges with the mate 8 charger? Thanks

Albyfenix said:
Hi I've ordered a 2.4A charger (ravpower) but with ampere app I see it charges slower than the original one, the same using a 2.4 powerbank
Is this phone compatible with 2.0A charging or you need the original huawei 2.0 charger?
@Bumblecito can you please check how much charges with the mate 8 charger? Thanks
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I think this phone can't take more than 1A
@Bumblecito confirmed the same in his post that Huawei mate 8 charger made no difference to charging time
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Lieutenantdaan said:
I think this phone can't take more than 1A
@Bumblecito confirmed the same in his post that Huawei mate 8 charger made no difference to charging time
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What a pity...but why in the reviews say that it can handle up to 2A?

Albyfenix said:
What a pity...but why in the reviews say that it can handle up to 2A?
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I was also misled by the same reviews and raised this query on xda
Several members have now confirmed it is limited to 1A
Guess those were just incorrect reviews...[emoji53]
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I spend a lot of time reviewing the dmesg output from the kernel and I have often seen mention an "FCC Limit" during charging. It is possible that the kernel is imposing a "limit" to be FCC compliant... Just a thought...

Meticulus said:
I spend a lot of time reviewing the dmesg output from the kernel and I have often seen mention an "FCC Limit" during charging. It is possible that the kernel is imposing a "limit" to be FCC compliant... Just a thought...
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Mmm, but maybe if it was limited, is not a good idea to unlock it, right?

Meticulus said:
I spend a lot of time reviewing the dmesg output from the kernel and I have often seen mention an "FCC Limit" during charging. It is possible that the kernel is imposing a "limit" to be FCC compliant... Just a thought...
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Interesting, is kernel source code releases by huawei? In that case someone could have a look...
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Lieutenantdaan said:
Interesting, is kernel source code releases by huawei? In that case someone could have a look...
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This is what I keep seeing in the log: https://github.com/Meticulus/androi...rivers/power/hisi/coul/hisi_coul_core.c#L2634

What I am seeing and measuring is that mine, the 3GB dual sim model, max current draw is 1.08 Amp.
This is the max the device will charge at no matter what if you connect a quick charge ... even a nuclear powerplant that can provide a billion Amps at 5V as long as the kernel or charging circuit is like now. A bit painful but I find the battery life to be good. Good enough so it won't be a deal breaker.
I've had phones that died while using the GPS in the car and on a charger, this one doesn't if you use a quality charger and cable.

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Moto G 2015 max charging current and OTA

I know it doesn't support quick charge 2.0 but does it take in 2A? Did anyone test it? If it works, I'll get a 2A charger.
Also did anyone get the stagefright fix OTA?
It supports quick charge 2 and 3
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The charging current is not relevent, the phone will draw what it needs up to it's maximum rating of the device or power source, current is not "pushed" into a device... Doesn't matter if you have a power supply capable of delivering 500ma or 5000A, as long as it meets the industry standard specs the current rating doesn't matter.
nelsonw said:
It supports quick charge 2 and 3
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Do you have a source for that because nothing I read online suggests that the moto g3 supports QC 2.0 let alone v 3
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The charging current is not relevent, the phone will draw what it needs up to it's maximum rating of the device or power source, current is not "pushed" into a device... Doesn't matter if you have a power supply capable of delivering 500ma or 5000A, as long as it meets the industry standard specs the current rating doesn't matter.
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I know the current is not pushed. The stock charger is rated at 1.150A, but the device gets charged much faster with my 1.5A charger from nexus 7. .My understanding is that if the device can't take in 2A, there is no need for a 2A charger. Similarly if it is capable of taking 2A current but the charger has a max rating of 1.5A, it's charged at 1.5A. Both the device and the charger should support it. Now what I'm asking is if the moto g3 is capable of taking in 2A. If it is I'll get a 2A charger.
littleromeo said:
Do you have a source for that because nothing I read online suggests that the moto g3 supports QC 2.0 let alone v 3
I know the current is not pushed. The stock charger is rated at 1.150A, but the device gets charged much faster with my 1.5A charger from nexus 7. .My understanding is that if the device can't take in 2A, there is no need for a 2A charger. Similarly if it is capable of taking 2A current but the charger has a max rating of 1.5A, it's charged at 1.5A. Both the device and the charger should support it. Now what I'm asking is if the moto g3 is capable of taking in 2A. If it is I'll get a 2A charger.
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It will work... I use a 2.2A or 1.8A charger at home and work (I have chargers spread everywhere), never took the stock one out of the package. My car charger is a dual port 2.0A+2.0A charger, works fine there too.
I have these scattered everywhere... I got a box of 10 for $25 on eBay a few years ago, they work beautifully on every device I own:
BlackBerry 1.80A Micro USB Premium Folding Blade Home Travel Charger for BlackBerry Play Book (OTCBBACC-39343-301-2) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0052F7ZWY/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_CGc9vbMX285YD
Can't tell you if it charges faster or not, never used the original one or anything smaller.
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Could you discahrge to ~0% and charge back to 100 wihtout using the device, using the 1.8/2.2A charger? How long does it take?
Techguy18 said:
Could you discahrge to ~0% and charge back to 100 wihtout using the device, using the 1.8/2.2A charger? How long does it take?
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TBH, probably not any time soon... I haven't been able to get this thing under 30% yet. Lowest I've had so far is today at 36% battery remaining with poor signal, 15 hours off the charger, and 4 hours screen time. Not sure I can kill it in a day, and I'm working out of town for a stretch and would prefer not to have my phone oos for any time.
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I just got an Anker 2.0 charger today and its way faster than the stock charger.
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nelsonw said:
It supports quick charge 2 and 3
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Do you have evidence of this?
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/s...eature=Quick Charge 2.0&manufacturer=Motorola
Doesn't show the Moto G on Qualcomm's list of Quickcharge devices.
Aftcomet said:
Do you have evidence of this?
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/s...eature=Quick Charge 2.0&manufacturer=Motorola
Doesn't show the Moto G on Qualcomm's list of Quickcharge devices.
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I readed on some spec sheet, don't remember where exactly. When I have some time will look into it.
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nelsonw said:
I readed on some spec sheet, don't remember where exactly. When I have some time will look into it.
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Must be a mistake. I'm sure it would be listed otherwise.
@Aftcomet BTW Here you are: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/410 If you read you'll find.
I used a Samsung 2.0A charger and it charged from 17% to 100% in almost 2 Hours 30 Mins. So taking hint from there it must not take more than 2h 40mins - 2h 50mins.
The stock charger (1.15A) took more than 4h 30 mins for same 17 to 100%
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Stock charger (1.15A) takes ~2 hours to charge. (for me)
Techguy18 said:
Stock charger (1.15A) takes ~2 hours to charge. (for me)
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From 0% to 100% in 2 hours? That sounds impossible.
actually same here, stock charger 1.15A around 2 hours give or take.
I think in the US, its bundled with a 0.5A charger.. which is why it takes twice as long.. ~4hours...
In India, its a ~1A charger.. takes little more than 2 hours from 0 to 100
jawadpe said:
actually same here, stock charger 1.15A around 2 hours give or take.
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Techguy18 said:
I think in the US, its bundled with a 0.5A charger.. which is why it takes twice as long.. ~4hours...
In India, its a ~1A charger.. takes little more than 2 hours from 0 to 100
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I am too from India. I shared my own experience. It took a little more than 4Hours 30mins to charge from ~17% to 100%.
I can't confirm if my charger is damaged.
Anyway I have already returned it as the sim 1 slot was damaged.
Will rebuy once it's back in stock and than share my new experience.
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Techguy18 said:
I think in the US, its bundled with a 0.5A charger.. which is why it takes twice as long.. ~4hours...
In India, its a ~1A charger.. takes little more than 2 hours from 0 to 100
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I am in the US, mine came with a 1.15A charger. I thought I saw the 16gb version came with 1.15A and the 8gb came with a smaller capacity one.
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What's the output on your charger?
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Might be, I'm not too sure.

Anker USB Type-C Battery Packs

I contacted Anker regarding their upcoming Type-C battery packs and they said they should be available this week. Here is the email response:
Thanks for contacting Anker support.
Please note our USB Type C external batteries will be avialble on Amazon.com in next week.
Please let us know if you have any further questions. Thank you!
Reference Ticket#306623 if contacting a CSR by phone.
Catherine
AnkerDirect Customer Support
Here is a link to battery packs that they will have:
http://www.ianker.com/pages/usbc/
Th real question is will they support the faster charging for Type-C connectors.
Pilz said:
Th real question is will they support the faster charging for Type-C connectors.
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That's my question as well.
According to the website, it says it will.
kgeissler said:
According to the website, it says it will.
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I hope so, I have 2 Anker QC 2.0 battery packs now (I and a third one but sold it with ym Zenfone) so I'm happy to get some more battery packs. They are great for when you travel or when I goto class and I'm there for 12-14 hours and don't want to find an outlet.
QC2.0 isnt compatible with the 6P
warplane95 said:
QC2.0 isnt compatible with the 6P
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Anker's launching usb type c devices, which will fast charge as per the spec for the N6P. QC is nothing to do with it.
This has huge potential as the usb c spec allows for 100w so if that's used to charge the battery it should charge super fast allowing you to fill a 15000 mah battery real quick! My only concern will be price.
toyanucci said:
This has huge potential as the usb c spec allows for 100w so if that's used to charge the battery it should charge super fast allowing you to fill a 15000 mah battery real quick! My only concern will be price.
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I don't think any battery pack will charge at the full 100W standard. The Chromebook Pixel only uses 60W to charge so I doubt the battery pack will use over 20W. Heat is an issue when charging at such high rates so there needs to be some form of balance. The Nexus 6P seems to be limited to 15W judging by the charge its too bad QC 2.0/3.0 aren't supported because I have a ton of QC 2.0 chargers and batteries.
For clarity I'm saying the pack itself should charge at max rates which would allow a 15000 mah pack to charge in an hour or so vs the 3-5 hrs they take now.
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toyanucci said:
For clarity I'm saying the pack itself should charge at max rates which would allow a 15000 mah pack to charge in an hour or so vs the 3-5 hrs they take now.
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There are battery packs that support fast charging of the battery pick itself. I have an Aukey one that does and it charges in 2 hours for a 10000mah pack. I haven't really timed out but it's fast from what I've seen.
Just a heads up... I have the older Anker 2nd Gen Astro E3...
And it is fast charging my current 5X with the Braided iOrange Type C cable... [emoji106] [emoji106] [emoji106] [emoji106]
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Just a heads up... I have the older Anker 2nd Gen Astro E3...
And it is fast charging my current 5X with the Braided iOrange Type C cable... [emoji106] [emoji106] [emoji106] [emoji106]
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I just tried my 2nd gen E4 and with the usb a-> c cable that came with the 6p and it only does slow charging
I hope they do USB-C fast charging but also have a port to do regular QC2.0 from so I only need one battery pack for my two devices.
losimagic said:
I just tried my 2nd gen E4 and with the usb a-> c cable that came with the 6p and it only does slow charging
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What's the rating on the back? 3V output?
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MrKal_El said:
What's the rating on the back? 3V output?
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5V=3A
losimagic said:
5V=3A
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I thought the devices need to be at a certain battery level to charge rapidly?
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MrKal_El said:
I thought the devices need to be at a certain battery level to charge rapidly?
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Nah this is a correct voltage/current output for rapid charging on the 6P
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And it is fast charging my current 5X with the Braided iOrange Type C cable... [emoji106] [emoji106] [emoji106] [emoji106]
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That's bit rapidly, my 5x says the same thing pulling 420ma to 1.5A. It's a bug and I've tried 3 aftermarket cables on 6 chargers even one that can output 5V 4A and a A to C cable won't hit above 1.7A even with my phone at 3%battery
Here is an updated status on the battery packs:
Thanks for writing back.
We are very sorry to inform you that due to manufacturing challenges, the USB Type C external battery has been postponed, the delivery date will be next month and you should be able to order it on Amazon in the first week of Nov.
Apologies again! Please let us know if you have any further questions.
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Help regarding quick charger

So as we know that now our phone supports QC 2.0 on custom ROMs(yay! if you didn't know that)
Now I was searching around for a good charger and I found a good Aukey charger on Amazon IN for about 671 rs(10$)
But upon searching on aliexpress, I found this one. Its really cheap and the reviews are good as well, so any idea about it?
If this is good then I can save a lot of money as its just 4$
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Orig..._2&btsid=0c205ee3-2c40-4840-840d-78821c709ee1
We already have qc 2.0 as stock charger give upto 1900ampere speed
Rahulraj943472 said:
We already have qc 2.0 as stock charger give upto 1900ampere speed
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LOL No, that's not quick charger.
Shivam Kuchhal said:
So as we know that now our phone supports QC 2.0 on custom ROMs(yay! if you didn't know that)
Now I was searching around for a good charger and I found a good Aukey charger on Amazon IN for about 671 rs(10$)
But upon searching on aliexpress, I found this one. Its really cheap and the reviews are good as well, so any idea about it?
If this is good then I can save a lot of money as its just 4$ [emoji14]
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Orig..._2&btsid=0c205ee3-2c40-4840-840d-78821c709ee1
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Which ROM supports QC 2.0? Sorry i just purchased redmi note 3 32gb.
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sumchamp said:
Which ROM supports QC 2.0? Sorry i just purchased redmi note 3 32gb.
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As far as I know, all ROMs based on official CM sources like Krexus, DU, Balika's CM, Zephyr-OS etc.
I just ordered Blitzwolf QC 3.0 charger from banggood. I'll check and confirm, once it arrives here. Thanks.
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I ordered AUKEY QuickCharge 2.0 certified by Qualcomm.. It might take a while until I get it but I'll report how it works on a custom ROM.
Shivam Kuchhal said:
So as we know that now our phone supports QC 2.0 on custom ROMs(yay! if you didn't know that)
Now I was searching around for a good charger and I found a good Aukey charger on Amazon IN for about 671 rs(10$)
But upon searching on aliexpress, I found this one. Its really cheap and the reviews are good as well, so any idea about it?
If this is good then I can save a lot of money as its just 4$
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Orig..._2&btsid=0c205ee3-2c40-4840-840d-78821c709ee1
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can i know where they or whom state that the RMN3 that using custom ROM support QC 2.0 ? just want to confirm
Guyz know anyone what rom(kernel) can charge with QC2.0 or more on Kenzo?? I ask becouse with stock dosent charge with QC2.0 charger. Thnx a lot.
this kernel
I order aukey qc 2.0 for 9.2$ on aliexpress
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QC charger charging phone with 9v and 1.6 A, but on controller it changed to 5v and around 3 A
UPDATE: Using RR ROM with Dominator kernel and it really works!
Model: Aukey PA-U28
Can you suggest a best usb Cable for Redmi Note 3 pro ??
My Usb Cable is giving malfunction problem and it is not charging phone ..
I have searched on Amazon & Flipkart but not getting which one is best for our phone .
I have gone to mi services center but usb Cable was out of stock there ..they said it will take 15 days.
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Anands3 said:
Can you suggest a best usb Cable for Redmi Note 3 pro ??
My Usb Cable is giving malfunction problem and it is not charging phone ..
I have searched on Amazon & Flipkart but not getting which one is best for our phone .
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The Redmi Note 3 does not support USB 3.0 so literally any USB cable will do as long as it is safe. It is your decision which one to buy based on the build quality of the cable (as in how quickly it will break).
Souits said:
Guyz know anyone what rom(kernel) can charge with QC2.0 or more on Kenzo?? I ask becouse with stock dosent charge with QC2.0 charger. Thnx a lot.
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CM 13 official. 9V 1,2A on off phone.
Qualcomm takes extra bucks to enable the quick charge capability. Though SD 650 supports quick-charge but Xiaomi squeezed those extra bucks to cut off the price. Even its same with Moto G3 (osprey). Even if you use quick charger, it would charge in the same speed. (Also showed in Ranjit's video)
Use Mi4i Changer insteed of using any other charger,it will boost your charging speed.
abhay050 said:
Use Mi4i Changer insteed of using any other charger,it will boost your charging speed.
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Well, not everyone got Mi4i charger :/
I've got a Aukey quick charge 3 and when I used it the phone LED flashed all the time so I stopped using it just in case it's doing any damage to the battery. It does say that it's backwardly compatible with qc1 and qc2 I'm using blaze kernel.
How determine if mine have quickcharge or not on RN3? I have flash Resurrection Remix rom + ElementalX kernel and when I charge my phone from 15% to 100%, it take about 2hours 10minute. Does this count as quickcharge? Before flashing custom rom, in MIUI, when I charge my phone, I get about the same duration. Just wondering....

Quick Charging Compatibility

Hi There,
Thinking of picking up the Honor 8 while I travel to the States. Just wanted to ask someone to clear up my confusion. So basically my question is:
Is the Honor 8 compatible with any Quick Charger ?
I know that most people have been saying that only the provided wall charger will quick charge the Honor 8 but , please excuse my ignorance/lack of knowledge here, if the provided charger is 9V/2A/18W , wouldn't a generic charger with those specs quick charge it as well ?
Also does the USB Type-C cable come into play with regards to the charging speed.
Thanks for any help. Just want to know because I'd like to have piece of mind that if I lose/break the provided wall charger I could buy another without paying the price of an Honor-Branded one.
Thanks
Muhdol said:
Hi There,
Thinking of picking up the Honor 8 while I travel to the States. Just wanted to ask someone to clear up my confusion. So basically my question is:
Is the Honor 8 compatible with any Quick Charger ?
I know that most people have been saying that only the provided wall charger will quick charge the Honor 8 but , please excuse my ignorance/lack of knowledge here, if the provided charger is 9V/2A/18W , wouldn't a generic charger with those specs quick charge it as well ?
Also does the USB Type-C cable come into play with regards to the charging speed.
Thanks for any help. Just want to know because I'd like to have piece of mind that if I lose/break the provided wall charger I could buy another without paying the price of an Honor-Branded one.
Thanks
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Only Huawei quick charger works, its the same charger on Mate 8 and P9 Plus.
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Muhdol said:
I know that most people have been saying that only the provided wall charger will quick charge the Honor 8 but , please excuse my ignorance/lack of knowledge here, if the provided charger is 9V/2A/18W , wouldn't a generic charger with those specs quick charge it as well ?
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In Theory, regardings power supplies you're right.
The problem is more advanced: The charger provides 5V, (maybe even limited to 500mA) until the device handshakes successfully with the charger, and tells "hi there, I'm speaking hisilicon fast charging protocol. Oh, you do too? Great. How is the weather over there? Okay, enough smalltalk, please provide me with 9V, up to 3A, i can handle that without going into a puff of smoke".
The charger then reassures every 100ms or so, that the device connected is still the same... and keeps providing 9V
With a QC based charger, it might go "hi there I'm speaking hisilicon fast charging protocol. Oh sorry, i don't understand QC2.0. I can provide you with this legacy charging protocol". And the charger should recognize that it can provide 5V,2A - which will help, but won't be quite as fast as quick charging...
Lets see when Anker or some other company bring out a dual-lingual charger...
You should go with huawei's charger.
DThought said:
In Theory, regardings power supplies you're right.
The problem is more advanced: The charger provides 5V, (maybe even limited to 500mA) until the device handshakes successfully with the charger, and tells "hi there, I'm speaking hisilicon fast charging protocol. Oh, you do too? Great. How is the weather over there? Okay, enough smalltalk, please provide me with 9V, up to 3A, i can handle that without going into a puff of smoke".
The charger then reassures every 100ms or so, that the device connected is still the same... and keeps providing 9V
With a QC based charger, it might go "hi there I'm speaking hisilicon fast charging protocol. Oh sorry, i don't understand QC2.0. I can provide you with this legacy charging protocol". And the charger should recognize that it can provide 5V,2A - which will help, but won't be quite as fast as quick charging...
Lets see when Anker or some other company bring out a dual-lingual charger...
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well, that explains all
Mostar088 said:
Only Huawei quick charger works, its the same charger on Mate 8 and P9 Plus.
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Do they work with honor 8?!
PalakMi said:
Do they work with honor 8?!
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Yes
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Yes
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are those chargers having the same power rating as stock honor 8 charger????
venom007 said:
are those chargers having the same power rating as stock honor 8 charger????
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Mine i bought did have.
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Mostar088 said:
Mine i bought did have.
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well, then it should work fine
DThought said:
In Theory, regardings power supplies you're right.
The problem is more advanced: The charger provides 5V, (maybe even limited to 500mA) until the device handshakes successfully with the charger, and tells "hi there, I'm speaking hisilicon fast charging protocol. Oh, you do too? Great. How is the weather over there? Okay, enough smalltalk, please provide me with 9V, up to 3A, i can handle that without going into a puff of smoke".
The charger then reassures every 100ms or so, that the device connected is still the same... and keeps providing 9V
With a QC based charger, it might go "hi there I'm speaking hisilicon fast charging protocol. Oh sorry, i don't understand QC2.0. I can provide you with this legacy charging protocol". And the charger should recognize that it can provide 5V,2A - which will help, but won't be quite as fast as quick charging...
Lets see when Anker or some other company bring out a dual-lingual charger...
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Good explanation
Mostar088 said:
Yes
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Thats great
Thank you for your question regarding the Honor 8 and it's capabilities with quick charging. Your phone comes with a 9 V 2 A high voltage quick charger. It also supports 5 V 2 A chargers. Make sure you buy an official Huawei 9 V 2 A charger; unofficial quick chargers will not work properly. If you need a quick charger, you can buy one from Huawei Vmall or official Huawei experience shops. NOTE: The FRD-L02 shipped to the Indian market comes with a 5 V 2 A charger. (NS)
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Thank you for your question regarding the Honor 8 and it's capabilities with quick charging. Your phone comes with a 9 V 2 A high voltage quick charger. It also supports 5 V 2 A chargers. Make sure you buy an official Huawei 9 V 2 A charger; unofficial quick chargers will not work properly. If you need a quick charger, you can buy one from Huawei Vmall or official Huawei experience shops. NOTE: The FRD-L02 shipped to the Indian market comes with a 5 V 2 A charger. (NS)
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Will the 9v charger made available for indian market?
vsriram92 said:
Will the 9v charger made available for indian market?
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hope they does so
venom007 said:
hope they does so
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It will be great if they do so.
vsriram92 said:
It will be great if they do so.
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they should, considering the fact that other quick chargers wont work(qualcom certified)
95% they'll make it available
Nope, you have to use the charger that comes along with the Honor 8 in order to quick charge your Honor 8.
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Nope, you have to use the charger that comes along with the Honor 8 in order to quick charge your Honor 8.
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yeah, it dosent support other quick charger, especially the one certified by qualcom quickcharge

Car super charger

What type of car charger do you use, wireless or cable? Where did you buy it from? Does it have super charge also?
Indeed Huawei announced a car charger, and I've also wondered why I haven't been able to find it for sale anywhere.
duraaraa said:
Indeed Huawei announced a car charger, and I've also wondered why I haven't been able to find it for sale anywhere.
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https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B01AHXO4QK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B01AHXO4QK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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We're all looking for a car charger that support Huawei's Supercharge, not Qualcomm's Quickcharge.
are they the same?
No. Huawei's Supercharge is proprietary. You need their chargers, and their cables, to get full charge rate. They have a car charger listed on their site, but so far, it doesn't appear to be available anywhere.
I REALLY REALLY want that charger ASAP
MarcelMAH said:
I REALLY REALLY want that charger ASAP
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Why? This phone has fantastic battery life and insane charging speeds. Charge with SuperCharge at home, and top up if you need to with a slower charger during the day... but you shouldn't need to do this. A standard USB type C charger will work well. USB PD works even better.
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Why? This phone has fantastic battery life and insane charging speeds. Charge with SuperCharge at home, and top up if you need to with a slower charger during the day... but you shouldn't need to do this. A standard USB type C charger will work well. USB PD works even better.
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I dont think the mate 9 supports usb pd
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I dont think the mate 9 supports usb pd
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It pulls 20 watts from the wall when hooked up to my Pixel XL charger, which is USB PD. I'd have to say it certainly does.
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It pulls 20 watts from the wall when hooked up to my Pixel XL charger, which is USB PD. I'd have to say it certainly does.
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Just because it does doesnt mean its safe and compatible for the phone.
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I dont think the mate 9 supports usb pd
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Just because it does doesnt mean its safe and compatible for the phone.
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USB PD requires negotiation with the device to determine maximum power output. The charging brick must negotiate, as well as the e-marked cables I am using, to come anywhere close to the power the Mate 9 is pulling.
The Huawei charger pumps over 25 watts of power into the battery. This USB PD charger is doing 20 watts, max, and even less really because of voltage conversion that the Mate 9 charger doesn't have to do.
Unless Huawei totally screwed up designing the phone, it is safe. USB PD is not like QuickCharge... it is part of type C's specification. I have used Google's USB PD charger on a Note7 and LG V20 with zero issues, and those devices charged extremely fast using it as well.
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Why? This phone has fantastic battery life and insane charging speeds. Charge with SuperCharge at home, and top up if you need to with a slower charger during the day... but you shouldn't need to do this. A standard USB type C charger will work well. USB PD works even better.
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Because the Belkin 2A charger + cable I have now is unable to charge it while I'm also using it with Spotify and Google Maps with the screen on. When I turn the screen off it charges really slow (Google Maps still running). I use this phone for navigation also when I'm working and sometimes I need it just for navigation 4 hours (and back) and then I also use it as a hotspot on location with clients. So ideally I would like my phone to be 100% when I arrive an not 70, by the time I get home it's at 30 and then I have the whole evening with only 30 % left.
As far as I know USB PD isn't supported with the Mate 9 BUT using a charger and cable that do support should not be dangerous as the charge is negotiated. I do find it strange that yours draws 20 watts.... would like someone to verify because if it is I'm buying a USB PD charger as that is the future!
Does anyone know if the Mate 9 supports Qi wireless charging?
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Does anyone know if the Mate 9 supports Qi wireless charging?
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It does not...
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Got a USB PD car charger, it charges really quick:good:
Nice! ☺ where did you buy it?
rickyleung said:
Got a USB PD car charger, it charges really quick:good:
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Sounds interesting! Does it have a name, price, and seller?
Aukey car charger with USB c & power delivery, I got it on amazon
At least there's now an article about the Supercharge car charger, so it's probably just a matter of time.
http://huaweiblog.hu/huawei-supercharge-car-adapter/

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