Hi everyone,
Since my charger is broken I'm gonna buy a new one but I couldn't find original charger so I decided to buy a tronsmart. It says charger supports qualcomm quick charge 2.0 but idk if my phone supports it.
koolthing said:
Hi everyone,
Since my charger is broken I'm gonna buy a new one but I couldn't find original charger so I decided to buy a tronsmart. It says charger supports qualcomm quick charge 2.0 but idk if my phone supports it.
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What type of charger would I need to take full advantage of Quick Charge 2.0? & I also read somewhere that it can support even higher than 1.67a chargers? Would that mean it would charge even faster than a 1.67a if I got for instance a 1.97a charger?
Also is there any downsides to using this or benefits I should be aware of before going through with this?
Links to any recommended chargers would be appreciated as I'm very lazy lately LOL (or just a name & site), thanks ahead of time!
Edit: did a LITTLE searching and found this: http://www.amazon.com/PCD-CNR71-Charger-EADP-15ZB-79H00107/dp/B009AXZ2S8 . Will that do the job? & if so is it the best I can get for my phone?
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No, that Amazon charger won't charge much faster than the original charger that came with the phone. I don't believe there are any quick charge 2.0 compatible chargers available yet. HTC said they will release one later this year. The charger has to have specific circuitry to support quick charge 2.0. I use a 2A charger that came with my Galaxy S4, but it does not support quick charge 2.0. You will just have to wait until a supported charger is released.
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile...0-promises-75-percent-faster-charging/#!0d7Kp
Hi Z3's fans
I have a question which I 've asked in ( Sony forums ) and ( Qualcomm's facebook page )
My question is :
Does Z3 dual model ( D6633 ) support quick charge 2.0 or not !!!?????
Sony support team said that quick charging is just special for Japanese models and they said :
D6633 supports neither Quick Charge 1.0 or Quick Charge 2.0
Qualcomm at first said yes but when I asked about D6633 didn't answer ..
Do you have any idea about this ?
please help ,, I appreciate that so much
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I have the D6603 model and purchased a quick charge charger. It charges my phone from 45% to 89% percent in 45 minutes. It's takes the phone about 1 hour and a half to charge from empty to full.
losttcp said:
I have the D6603 model and purchased a quick charge charger. It charges my phone from 45% to 89% percent in 45 minutes. It's takes the phone about 1 hour and a half to charge from empty to full.
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is this via the usb port or the magnetic charging port?
I believe its through the USB port.
pptt said:
is this via the usb port or the magnetic charging port?
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usb port.
First of all, sorry to bring this months old thread back to life, but at least to me, this question is left unanswered even though I looked it up here on XDA.
I have just bought a Xperia Z3 Dual (D6633) and I'm considering getting a Quick Charge 2.0 outlet.
Thus, can anyone please confirm whether the Z3 Dual is compatible with QC 2.0?
Thanks in advance.
.I have a D6633 and a generic charger bought from a phone shop (a good one though)
I never timed the charging but it does charge the phone fairly quickly. I would say i can charge it from 0 to full in a couple of hours.
Does that mean it supports quick charge? I don't know but for me it does it fairly quickly especially I don't leave my phone goes completely flat.
and finally it does that through either ports (usb or magnetic).
k.
Rizera said:
First of all, sorry to bring this months old thread back to life, but at least to me, this question is left unanswered even though I looked it up here on XDA.
I have just bought a Xperia Z3 Dual (D6633) and I'm considering getting a Quick Charge 2.0 outlet.
Thus, can anyone please confirm whether the Z3 Dual is compatible with QC 2.0?
Thanks in advance.
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I am not sure whether it does fully... Let me explain:
I have a Galaxy Note 4 and the QC2 charger that came with it as well as another brand QC2 charger bought on amazon.com
When I attach the Note 4 to either charger (with a USB voltmeter in between), I get 9V and 1.5 A until 85% charge, then down < 1A for the rest.
D6633 (HK software installed) with both 4.4.4 and the new 5.0.2 firmware, starts with 5V (similar to the Note 4), then ramps up to 9V but cannot get any higher than 0.7 A. The original charger that came with the D6633 says 1.5A on it so theoretically, you get more power from that than the QC2 charger.
I am not sure whether it is a software issue or not and how to enable it.
Just an observation.
Thanks for your input, onurd.
Well, getting more A on the original charger than the QC 2.0 charger is actually odd. Why/how could that be?
Anyways, if not allowing the QC 2.0 charge is a Kernel limiting issue, modifying the original Kernel could make it happen, couldn't it? I know barely nothing about programming, but logically speaking, that does make sense...
I know it is odd but it doesn't look like that the device is "requesting" more amperage from the charger. So using a regular (or the original charger) over the QC2 charger makes more sense (5V x 1.5 A = 7.5 W vs 9V x 0.7 A = 6.3 W)
I do think is it a software issue but I don't know to "enable" it. Does anybody with an unlocked bootloader on CM 12 has a different experience maybe?
Hi guys. Moto G 2015 has a Snapdragon 410 which support quick charge 2.0 but the smartphone doesn't support that feature. There's any trick to enable it? Thanks
From the official Qualcomm site
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Its an YES.
but it will lower the Battery life if Quickcharging is done .. so better dont do any risks with NON REMOVABLE BATTERY
even though it supports Quickcharge some people say it wont be noticeable ,but some say it charges in lesser time .. but i havent tested any
i am also eager to know the answers of experts :good::highfive: ; hope we get good answers to this post
pasmadferit said:
Hi guys. Moto G 2015 has a Snapdragon 410 which support quick charge 2.0 but the smartphone doesn't support that feature. There's any trick to enable it? Thanks
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The SoC supports up to QC 2.0, but the charger IC Moto used doesn't.
The max you will get is 800mA.
Cheap Moto could at least used a simple QC 1.0 charger IC compatible up to 1500mA, but no.
You got the cheaper of the cheapest...
So, anything goes?
eng.stk said:
The SoC supports up to QC 2.0, but the charger IC Moto used doesn't.
The max you will get is 800mA.
Cheap Moto could at least used a simple QC 1.0 charger IC compatible up to 1500mA, but no.
You got the cheaper of the cheapest...
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I recently purchased this device and it arrived with no charger at all, probably removed because it was garbage? I have two chargers that can be used, one is a now several years old HTC One m7 charger which outputs 1A and has QC 1.0
The other is a Google Chromecast 2nd generation LPS supply with 1A and probably not QC 1.0?
Either way, what I have been hearing is that people either get two or four hours+ of waiting in order for it to be charged up. Since both are above 800 mA (assuming this is the true max current) then I wonder if there could be a difference between these two. If there isn't then of course the newer one is safer to use as it has not got the years of wear the HTC One m7 have done to it, but that would cost me quick charge. Buying new brand USB chargers here with ~2A can cost 30 dollars so want to avoid it
Thanks if you ever make a reply. Going to test this out later when I have time to discharge completely.
EDIT: Assuming the cable they included supports their max charging standard, I hope at least... I know some cables aren't up to specifications but they couldn't have given me a bad cable that's too much.
Ernoz said:
I recently purchased this device and it arrived with no charger at all, probably removed because it was garbage? I have two chargers that can be used, one is a now several years old HTC One m7 charger which outputs 1A and has QC 1.0
The other is a Google Chromecast 2nd generation LPS supply with 1A and probably not QC 1.0?
Either way, what I have been hearing is that people either get two or four hours+ of waiting in order for it to be charged up. Since both are above 800 mA (assuming this is the true max current) then I wonder if there could be a difference between these two. If there isn't then of course the newer one is safer to use as it has not got the years of wear the HTC One m7 have done to it, but that would cost me quick charge. Buying new brand USB chargers here with ~2A can cost 30 dollars so want to avoid it [emoji14]
Thanks if you ever make a reply. Going to test this out later when I have time to discharge completely.
EDIT: Assuming the cable they included supports their max charging standard, I hope at least... I know some cables aren't up to specifications but they couldn't have given me a bad cable that's too much.
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Doesn't matter hoe much your charger can put out, the device chargng IC will only drawb800mA max.
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eng.stk said:
Doesn't matter hoe much your charger can put out, the device charger IC will only dram 800mA max.
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Ah, I see, so QC 1.0 is just another word for max 800 mA and there is no "chargers" with this feature? Thanks for clarifying.
Old thread I know, but I'd like to share that, depending on cable and charger, my moto G3 charges at almost 1A (970 mah) when its battery is under 60%. Then from 60% on it charges at roughly 700 mah. Moto G3 2015 (X1540), ROM Resurrection remix 5.7.4 (MM 6.0.1), kernel squid r22, charger Asus 2.5 A, cable Asus also.
Hey guys I just wanted to know that if our device supports quick charge 2.0.? Because Qualcomm says that our processer supports quick charge 2.0.? If it does where can I get a quick charge 2.0 charger? ?
Thanks in advance
ak980 said:
Hey guys I just wanted to know that if our device supports quick charge 2.0.? Because Qualcomm says that our processer supports quick charge 2.0. If it does where can I get a quick charge 2.0 charger? ?
Thanks in advance
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I'm just taking a wild guess, the stock Mi charger is QuickCharge 2.0 certified...
Nope, NO Quick Charge 2.0 . Our phone sports quick charge 1.0. Well i get a full battery in 2hrs and 12min . But Phones with quick charge 2.0 charge very fast i have seen nexus 6p charge in 1hr!
probably we need to use latest caf .....
Hello everyone, please could somebody help me which charger should I get to get the quick charger working again? When I got the phone, it wasnt working at first, later it started working, from 0-100% in 1 hour! Later it stopped and started again, now its not and I kinda miss it, it was really useful when I was in rush, any idea which one to buy? I am still using the original charger! Thats the one not working full speed, original stock.
ond96 said:
Hello everyone, please could somebody help me which charger should I get to get the quick charger working again? When I got the phone, it wasnt working at first, later it started working, from 0-100% in 1 hour! Later it stopped and started again, now its not and I kinda miss it, it was really useful when I was in rush, any idea which one to buy? I am still using the original charger! Thats the one not working full speed, original stock.
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I have one of these, it seems to charge at the same speed as the original charger...
Anker 63W 5-Port USB Wall Charger with Dual Quick Charge 3.0 Ports, PowerPort Speed 5 for Samsung Galaxy S8 / S7, Note 4/5, LG G4 / G5, HTC One M8 / M9 / A9, Nexus 6, iPhone, iPad and More: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
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...although it depends on the cable you use.
Maybe you only need a new cable for your current charger?
Also have you checked you haven't got any fluff/dirt in the charging port on your phone?
Hope this helps?
It was the cable. I tried the power bank cable and it works as its meant to, charged in about 1 hour. The phone says turbo chargo. I think I will get the anker charger though.