My galaxy s6 wont fast charge wirelessly. I recently jammed my charging port so i bought a wireless fast charge. My friends s6 edge fast charges on it but mine wont i also dont have the wireless fast charge setting in my settings.
SynDave said:
My galaxy s6 wont fast charge wirelessly. I recently jammed my charging port so i bought a wireless fast charge. My friends s6 edge fast charges on it but mine wont i also dont have the wireless fast charge setting in my settings.
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Only thing I can say if the option isn't even there is to do a factory reset.
The s6 dont have fast wireless charging
Oh yeh lol.
lol wireless charges slow as hell regardless.. Sucks but it is a trade off.
I use a 2 amp charger in the wireless pad and phone charges at same rate as with no fast charge. That means about 1h30m from 20% to full
yup as above, need Note5 or S7 to use fast wireless charging.
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With the additions yesterday, Samsung announced that wireless charging would be 120 minutes for full charge.
Do you think that the wireless charging dock which will come out with the Note and Edge+ phones would support the S6?
I want a wireless charger for convenience, but don't want to end up buying a normal mat when the newer ones will have fast charge.
They're still using Qi from what I can tell, so it should work fine. The Qi fast charging spec is backwards compatible - while you won't get the 14W charging, it'll still do the regular Qi fine.
My old samsung wireless charger works great but my 2 cheapo wireless chargers I got from newegg do not charge my edge plus. They both worked fine yesterday on my s5. Just a heads up. Attached are pics of the chargers that dont work.
6666 said:
My old samsung wireless charger works great but my 2 cheapo wireless chargers I got from newegg do not charge my edge plus. They both worked fine yesterday on my s5. Just a heads up. Attached are pics of the chargers that dont work.
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Forget about the cheap charger, even with my Samsung Wireless Charger, the S6 Edge+ won't charge. Look at this: https://youtu.be/SfiGk6C3Yso
I bought a 60 dollar stand up charger at best buy and it works great! I had to take the Samsung one back it just blinked. Three days on this stand up one and no problems!
My old samsung wireless charger works. This one
There are still high quality wireless chargers at reasonable prices. Read the reviews before giving it a shot.
i have a problem and need solution
I have the old Nokia Charger and it works fine with and without the case.
Wireless charger...isn't it a new concept to rob money from our pocket? For me, I would prefer to stay with wall charger
For the record, THIS charger does the same thing with my S6 Edge +. I can actually sit here and watch the battery drain while allegedly charging.
I use a Choe Stadium 3 coil and it charges my phone insanely fast.
That sucks. I bought few Nokia DT-900 when they were on sale for $6. It charges my phone just fine.
I use this wireless charger with the adapter and power cord that came with the s6 edge+. Works very well. Works with my galaxy s5 also. Lugulake wireless charger
prerunnerseth said:
I use a Choe Stadium 3 coil and it charges my phone insanely fast.
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Stadium wireless charger is actually upgraded to 7.5w output, the charging rate is faster than most other cheap wireless chargers.
mariahoward said:
Wireless charger...isn't it a new concept to rob money from our pocket? For me, I would prefer to stay with wall charger
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I would say this is a future trend for this industry, as well as the quick charger.
maryhudson said:
I would say this is a future trend for this industry, as well as the quick charger.
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Wireless charging is cool if the charging speed could be improved, i guess that's why Samsung use 10w wireless charger this time, 2 hours with wireless charging compared with 1.5 hours with wired charging, charging speed would not be a big concern anymore.
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For the record, THIS charger does the same thing with my S6 Edge +. I can actually sit here and watch the battery drain while allegedly charging.
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Gotta love a good design. Looks like a neat charger- too bad it doesn't work.
feihu989 said:
Wireless charging is cool if the charging speed could be improved, i guess that's why Samsung use 10w wireless charger this time, 2 hours with wireless charging compared with 1.5 hours with wired charging, charging speed would not be a big concern anymore.
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I totally agree. And I also notice that some brands start adding quick charge function on power bank, if that happen, we don't have to take 1 to 2 days to charge a 20000mAh power bank anymore, so excited for that.
I was waiting for some 3rd party company to come up with a fast wireless chargers. Finally here's one : http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Lighting-Qi-Enabled-Adaptive-Included/dp/B015351V9U/
Soon , rest will join... I'm so pissed off with Samsung right now, I'm getting one of these for sure! I'll put up a review once I receive one!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fast-Qi-Wir...-5-/272045505553?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368
sonofskywalker3 said:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fast-Qi-Wir...-5-/272045505553?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368
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Hi there,
I'ved tryed and the time for charging was the same as the "normal" wireless charger.
Well, I connect the fast wireless charger with the wall charger that came ou of box (fast charger).
lamecus said:
Hi there,
I'ved tryed and the time for charging was the same as the "normal" wireless charger.
Well, I connect the fast wireless charger with the wall charger that came ou of box (fast charger).
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Thank you, just saved me $9. I figured it was too good to be true.
sonofskywalker3 said:
Thank you, just saved me $9. I figured it was too good to be true.
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I bought the same one, it charges ok.. But nothing fancy..
I would only use one if you go through cords a lot.. It doesn't charge too fast.. But if your tired and don't want to fiddle with a cord or in my case I go through cords a lot for some reason.. It's nice to just put it down and forget it..
The downside to Wireless charging is over time the heat generated can actually damage your battery.. So better stick with the fast charger...
I bought a decent Samsung Knock off charger with the Samsung logo on it.. It works just as the OEM.. Lucky me..
The specs show it charges at 1A (1000mA), which is not fast at all.
100% Brand New,High Quality!
High power, quick-acting charging
Short-circuit protection of the receiver to avoid overcharge & overheating, security and reliable
Ultrathin, lightweight and portable, good for using at home, office, public area, etc
Note: Please make sure the hungry device is put in the magnetic inductive center and not askew when wirelessly charging
Specification:
Wireless charging standard: Qi standard
Power: 10W
Wireless distance: 5mm
Input: 5V 2000mA
Output: 5V 1000mA
Frequency: 100-200kHz
Power transform efficiency: >70%
Size: 97mm x 16.8mm
Color:Black,White
Notelease remove the phone case cover when you use it.
The S6 can not fast charge wirelessly so there is no point in spending more money for a fast wireless charger. You can save your money and get a regular wireless charger.
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EP-PN920TWEGUS
The Fast Charge feature is compatible with only Galaxy Note5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ models
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i got a "knockoff" samsung wireless charger puck type and it doesn't charge fast because i didn't know that the s6 did not support fast charging wirelessly!
the only issue i had was every time the display went out the wireless charging would stop and wake the display then start charging.
fixed this with an app called dock station
I went for an Anker qi wireless charger and it is perfect. It's like a small hockey puck and works a treat! Under £10 as well [emoji106]?
I have Samsung's US version wireless charger whilst my phone model is the global version S7. Should I worry about battery lifespan on my S7 ? Thanks in advance
No go nuts.
no problems then ?
No go nuts
Good day.
I'm using wireless charging too, but you shoud turn off wireless fast charging, as it heats the battery.
Hansoliv said:
Good day.
I'm using wireless charging too, but you shoud turn off wireless fast charging, as it heats the battery.
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The phone was made with fast wireless charging in mind, if it heats up the battery than its working as intended.
good times then Cheers !! =)
I have long ignored wireless charging, because it's so much slower than wired fast-charging. I keep seeing mentions of the Note wireless charging capability, but I'm still unclear on whether wireless is now as fast? Doubt it, but am I wrong? Would especially love a fast wireless charging solution in the car, that was as fast as the fasted wired option. Does that exist yet? Or do I need to check again in 2-3 years?
Wireless charging is not as fast. Note9 also uses adaptive fast charging 2.0. Fast but not as fast as other standards. I would concern myself about fast charging only when needed. I use wireless charging exclusively at night to slow charge my battery. I think Samsung chose adaptive 2.0 to help with longevity of phone because fast charging does not help with longevity of battery. I am still pressuring companies to unseal the batteries. The environment is more important than being able to take a shower with your phone or not having to worry about dropping it in the toilet because you can't wait five minutes.
The appeal of wireless charging is so you didn't have to reach for a power cord to plug in your phone every time you wanted to charge it. I just upgraded to the Note 9 from my Note 4. When I had a new battery in it, wireless charging only took about 20 minutes longer than the cord. As the battery got older, it did seem to take longer with the wireless charging. For me, if I'm just at home, I use wireless charging. If I'm about to go out in the next 30 minutes for a while and the battery power is kinda low, I plug it in to get a fast full charge. Plugging in the phone all the time is a drag. You are missing out on a cool feature while wasting years waiting for something better. I keep a separate power cord next to my wireless charger. That way I can decide if I just want the phone to get charged using wireless, or if I need a fast quick charge with the cord. You aren't just stuck with wireless charging just because you bought one. A flat wireless charger is just $15 on Amazon. It works just as well as the $60 Duo charger from Samsung, although it does offer fast charging. Not worth that kind of money though. Plus it is big and takes up too much space.
wbarnes4393 said:
I have long ignored wireless charging, because it's so much slower than wired fast-charging. I keep seeing mentions of the Note wireless charging capability, but I'm still unclear on whether wireless is now as fast? Doubt it, but am I wrong? Would especially love a fast wireless charging solution in the car, that was as fast as the fasted wired option. Does that exist yet? Or do I need to check again in 2-3 years?
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The duo dock is 12W charging. The wired charging is 15W. As for in the car fast wireless docks. I have yet to see one.
Tidbits said:
The duo dock is 12W charging. The wired charging is 15W. As for in the car fast wireless docks. I have yet to see one.
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I have one. Works well. Got it from Indiegogo, backed a project called the MAGQI X: The Smartest Wireless Car Charger Mount...
It charges faily well but I did find on my Note 8 it was only just holding power as I used GPS...Mind you, that could be caused by the case I had it in, my Note 9 seems to pick up the power pretty quick...
So, can the Note 9 handle the 12W wireless charge or is it limited to 10W? I see the comment above regarding the Duo Dock, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it supports it and I have not been able to find the exact spec on the matter elsewhere to confirm one way or another.