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To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Nokia 6 can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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have to charge twice in day... heavy usage!
I'm not a heavy user, i do not use Whatsapp and Spotify all day, and I shut the phone off during the night. With the supplied 2 A charger it takes 2 hours to fully charge the phone from 0 to 100%, when powered off. On average, I only have to charge the phone every other day. I also bought a separate 1.2 A USB charger to take with me, and this off course charges slower.
This phone charges really fast (2 amps instead of 1.5) but it gets low battery really quick...
Takes 1.5h to charge from 10% to 90% with stock 2A/5V charger
It takes longer to charge using a 2.4A Anker charger then it does with the stock or Motorola 2A charger, i guess this phone is best tuned for 2A chargers.
~2 hours to charge from 8% to full on stock 2A charger. TA-1025 build 00WW_3_72A + Dec 1 update. Notbad.jpg
Very Fast
Yes nokia 6 charged very fast than other phone but after 95 % it takes more time to become 100% . within 30 min it gets charged upto 60-65 % .
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~2 hours to charge from 8% to full on stock 2A charger. TA-1025 build 00WW_3_72A + Dec 1 update. Notbad.jpg
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i lost the stock charger.. currently using asus zenfone 2 stock charger which is 5v 2A or 9v 2A. it used to take 2hours20mini to 8-100 % in nogout 7.1.2 but in oreo beta it takes 3hours 20minit to get 8-100%... should i get the stock charger from Nokia care? is the stock charger available in Nokia care? or those are not like stock charger??
please help anyone.
Simple answer, I don't know dude.
I've only ever used the stock charger. I'm still on Nougat 7.1.2 and loving the current 72 build too much so I don't have any plans to jump on the Oreo beta yet. Also the increased amount of telemetry in the Oreo Beta, I would assume, contributes to a larger battery drain, which doesn’t make comparing Nougat to Oreo a fair comparison.
The stock charger and it's charging speed is nice, but it isn't anything really mind-blowing. My previous phone was the OnePlus 3T and with the dash charger I was pulling like 90% battery in ~30mins of charge time. That was fast. When you're dealing with the difference between a 2 hour and a 3 hour charge time personally I wouldn't really care enough to buy another charger, but yeah that's just me.
thanks
c0ldzer0 said:
Simple answer, I don't know dude.
I've only ever used the stock charger. I'm still on Nougat 7.1.2 and loving the current 72 build too much so I don't have any plans to jump on the Oreo beta yet. Also the increased amount of telemetry in the Oreo Beta, I would assume, contributes to a larger battery drain, which doesn’t make comparing Nougat to Oreo a fair comparison.
The stock charger and it's charging speed is nice, but it isn't anything really mind-blowing. My previous phone was the OnePlus 3T and with the dash charger I was pulling like 90% battery in ~30mins of charge time. That was fast. When you're dealing with the difference between a 2 hour and a 3 hour charge time personally I wouldn't really care enough to buy another charger, but yeah that's just me.
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thank for your nice explanation. will you please let me know how much time the stock charger take to charge nokia 6 from 0-100 or 15-20 to 90/100 ..please i would love to hear from you.
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Charging speed significantly improved after oreo stable.Feels like a 15-20% improvement.I will check with a timer and post exact timings soon.
Please check the attached images.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/kweoHTUvNhvyzHn53
I was in hurry,will upload 0 to hundred percent screens asap.
Purely anecdotal, but I don't feel that charging speed hasn't really changed from Android N to O.
0-90% is still around 2 hours charge time. 90-100% is like an extra 30 minutes to an hour.
What has noticeably changed though, for the better, is battery life. Oreo battery life and management is really nice.
To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the OnePlus 6T can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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dash charge (now called fast charge) is crazy fast!!
Still, I would only recommend using that feature if there is a real benefit - i.e. time is of the essence. The battery will age quicker being dash charged all the time.
saw 60 percent at 35 minutes and 38 seconds, which is more or less in line with what OnePlus claims
Incredibly fast compared to my old Honor 8. One example I have is the first charge I did 5 days ago when I had bought it at a pop-up event here in Sweden. I had used it for about 1-2 hours with the screen on when I was setting it up and trying out the phone. Then when I plugged it in, it went from 36% to 75% in just 24 minutes. That's insanely fast
I've also noticed that just like OnePlus claims, the phone basically charges at the same speed with the screen on as if I would have had the screen off.
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Still, I would only recommend using that feature if there is a real benefit - i.e. time is of the essence. The battery will age quicker being dash charged all the time.
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Can you provide any factual basis for this statement? Research or articles from established professionals in the field of battery charging?
Everything I've read from reliable sources state that the biggest impact on battery longevity is temperature. Repeated heating (or extreme cooling for that matter) will accelerate the "aging" process, as you put it. OnePlus has actually solved this problem by offloading the energy conversion that causes heat to the power brick, leaving the phone cool during charging (pretty ingenious). I've also read that not always charging the battery fully to 100% can prolong longevity, which is why you get charging strategies on laptops that will stop charging at 80% or 60% if you leave your laptop plugged in 24/7.
Point being, the ONLY way to slowly charge this device would be to use a third party charger and/or cable.
The reason I ask this, is that the manufacturer, OnePlus, clearly states in their documentation that comes with the phone or dash chargers to ONLY use the charger and cable that came with the phone.
Please charge the OnePlus Dash device only with the official Dash Power Adapter and Dash Type-C Cable. Using unauthorized adapter can be dangerous and may void your warranty.
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I'm not completely opposed to the idea that this could just be a marketing ploy to get you to buy their own adapter and accessories, but again just want to know if there's any substantial proof that fast charging, by itself, degrades the battery faster, of if it's just a case of incorrect tribal knowledge.
Thanks.
You are correct that the rate of charge and discharge alone are not the only deciding factors on lipo life and certainly not the most decisive ones.
Excessive heat, especially on high charge levels, is the biggest factor for increased aging.
As you mentioned extreme charging levels (completely empty or full) will also contribute to faster aging, albeit the impact is not that extreme for these low current-draw Lipos used in our phones (as opposed to high-drain Lipos for instance).
Discharge and Charge at high rates will also contribute to the speed of aging, but not as much as heat.
When a lipo spends most of its time one medium charging levels at moderate temperatures and is only charged and discharged with low rates on it will have the longest service life.
This is common for all Lipos, just how much a low or high rate is for that particular battery differs (low drain, high capacity VS high drain, low capacity cell)
With Lipos everything is a compromise. Max and min voltages, max temperatures, max draw are values the manufacturer has chosen as the best compromise to reach the intended MTBF. All these numbers are not physical absolute barriers.
Charges 0-100% in 1hr 30 mins
Second place after SuperCharge (even first gen) from Huawei. Much better than QC 3.0
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Second place after SuperCharge (even first gen) from Huawei. Much better than QC 3.0
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Nope. Super VOOC (OPPO) is hands down the fastest!
Gustav Karlsson said:
Nope. Super VOOC (OPPO) is hands down the fastest!
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First of all, how many device support Super VOOC? How many device you can buy outside China with VOOC?
Super VOOC is 50W, the same like Huaweis SuperCharge 2.
Did you test SuperCharge 2 or VOOC?
My OP6T charges up to 100% in 1hr 22mins, so I don't charge overnight anymore. Go to sleep on 40% and charge in the morning
The combo of battery life and crazy fast charging is for the first time breaking me of the "plug it in overnight" habit that I have had since my first cell phone over a decade ago. I can keep my charger at my desk, plug it in for half an hour, and be at 100% with almost no chance of running out before the next morning. That means fewer vampire chargers around the house wasting power, and fewer charge cycles lost leaving the phone plugged in long after it's full. I wish I had swapped to OnePlus sooner - I think I have finally found a phone maker to call my favorite.
The charging Speed with "Dash charge" is amazing.
Within few minutes the battery is from 0% to over 50%!
Generelly I can only say: Amazing battery life. The best I ever had with a phone (except Nokia 3310).
I started to charge when the battery was 5%. It took around 1 hour 20 mins. I can say this to be quite faster when compared to the devices I have used previously, that too when the size of the battery is much bigger than the previous phones.
Illrigger said:
The combo of battery life and crazy fast charging is for the first time breaking me of the "plug it in overnight" habit that I have had since my first cell phone over a decade ago. I can keep my charger at my desk, plug it in for half an hour, and be at 100% with almost no chance of running out before the next morning. That means fewer vampire chargers around the house wasting power, and fewer charge cycles lost leaving the phone plugged in long after it's full. I wish I had swapped to OnePlus sooner - I think I have finally found a phone maker to call my favorite.
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The incredibly fast charging, coupled with the insane battery life (especially in dark mode) has made me totally OK with no wireless charging. I used to leave my phone on the charging pad at my desk most of the day, and on my nightstand charging pad overnight. I never had to worry about charging at all and plugged in maybe 20 times max over the last two years with my Note5. I said I'd never buy a phone without wireless charging, but the $350 or so I got for my Note5 exchange for this phone was just too tempting to overlook, particularly if it set up my family for the next two to three years (our current phones didn't have band 71 and Samsung said no more security updates). The only thing I was really worried about was wireless charging and whether or not the battery life and dash charging would be enough for me to overcome range anxiety.
It has.
So I'm thinking of keeping my dash charger at home ,and my 30w aukey charger at work ,I take it this will be ok to use ?
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Nope. Super VOOC (OPPO) is hands down the fastest!
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mate 20 pro, charges 4200 mAh in 1 hour.
Shady282 said:
mate 20 pro, charges 4200 mAh in 1 hour.
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Oppo Find X (Lamborghini edition) charges 3300 mAh in 35 min...
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So I'm thinking of keeping my dash charger at home ,and my 30w aukey charger at work ,I take it this will be ok to use ?
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It should be. If you are starting from full in the morning I doubt you will even need the charger are work except for very rare instances. I have gotten 7 hours SOT that was mostly gaming on this thing, moderate use you can easily get 24 hours, light use around 48.
To power up, you consume Red Bull. But your phone just needs its adaptive fast charger. Rate this thread to express how quickly the Nokia 6.1 Plus can charge. A higher rating indicates that it charges extremely fast.
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No this phone charges slowly in today's terns
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No this phone charges slowly in today's terns
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How slow are we talking; how long does it take for it to go from 0% to a 100%?
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About 2hrs and 15 mins. And this is when you don't use your phone while charging at all.
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About 2hrs and 15 mins. And this is when you don't use your phone while charging at all.
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My Mi A1 has almost the same capacity and charges in about 2 hours. I think that's acceptable.
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it took me 1 hr 35min to charge from 10-100%.
getting battery backup of 1 day & 2,4 hours above
no gaming(not a mobile gamer)
Charging are so slow it tooks atleast 2 hours to get full charge, and is not acceptable. What year is it? 2016? My other phone with lower price than this can perform 35% faster.
Pretty fast, especially when using QC3.0 charger.
0-80% is fast, but 80-100% is pretty slow in my opinion. It's a good thing tho, makes the battery last longer.
Fast charging should refer to the initial phase. If you plug in for 20 minutes it should give you enough power for atleast 5-6 hours. Sadly, that is not happening over here.
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My Mi A1 has almost the same capacity and charges in about 2 hours. I think that's acceptable.
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Some people here say that their device takes longer to charge and all. I say there a some important factors to consider -
1. Heat of the Device - How hot it was when you put it on charge. If it is hot, then definitely your phones regulator will reduce the amount of charge let into the phone.
2. Ambient Temperature - If the climate is hot, then automatically fast charging will increase device temperature. And as Black color absorbs more heat energy phones temperature will naturally be more than in a chilled room. (All phones are susceptible to this phenomenon, I've Experienced this first hand) and more heat = low speed charging
3. Power Outlet - The power outlet at which the charger is connected also plays a very important role. Pretty Self explanatory.
My Phone takes around 1:40 - 1:50Hrs at normal temps(ambient and device), while 2:30Hrs in a very hot condition.
too slow , it takes me over 2 hours to 25% to fully charge
Any battery management tweaks.
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Any battery management tweaks.
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Is your battery management not OK at the moment? My iqoo 7 has an excellent management even though I'm using all the time the 120hz setting for the screen.
With heavy use at least 36 hrs. And charging, 18 minutes from 10% till 100%. Charger 120 Watts.
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Is your battery management not OK at the moment? My iqoo 7 has an excellent management even though I'm using all the time the 120hz setting for the screen.
With heavy use at least 36 hrs. And charging, 18 minutes from 10% till 100%. Charger 120 Watts.
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Does Indian variant supports 120w charging. ? And what charger do you use?
Yes, mine supports 120 Watts, there is an American style pug with it which I use with an adapter.
Hi All,
its been 3 days since i bought the watch 4 44mm, it works great but the charging rate seems to be too slow, as per reviews and such it should take max 2 hours for 0 to 100 but for me its too slow from maybe 25 to 100 it took 4 hours or so, its crazy and the watch is very warm and yes the ambient temp is indeed high in my place but 4 hours for charging??. I have tried two charging blocks 12w charger, and 1 QC 3.0 charger , both seems to be slow only, what block are you all using, I am not sure if my watch is defective
today I checked and found that it charges only 8% in 35 mins
Any suggestions
Did a Reset change anything?
Either way i wouldn't gamble with a new device, you are just 3 days in, so i'd suggest getting a replacement. Excessive heating is bad for the device, it could shorten it's lifespan anyway, and battery is max. 2 days with saving as is.
Put it on a cooling pad and you will see the difference. Install Aida64, you can see the charging rate and battery temperature with it. Keep it below 40 degrees Celsius but not too low either. Perfect would be about 36-37 degrees Celsius while charging.
The charging itself heats it a lot and a hot climate simply adds to it. The system just prevents the battery damage as much as it can, so go with a cooler and aida64 for temperature monitoring.