Hello all,
some reviews are saying that for dash charging one needs a special kind of cable - is that true?
Are there power banks which offer dash charging?
Thank you for your input
It's true, you will need a dash cable and also a dash adapter. As far as I know, there is no dash compatible power bank available.
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Actually there are Dash-compatible power banks, they just don't call it that. Dash is the same thing as VOOC, and there are VOOC power banks. Here's one:
https://www.amazon.com/Sdoutech-10000-Portable-Charge-Oneplus/dp/B078K8TZQ1
Thank you all - very helpful!
Hi there,
Does anybody know if all the cables/adapters compatible with Dash Charge for Oneplus 1,2,3,3T,5,5T are automatically compatible with Oneplus 6 too? Many Dash charge accesories providers didn‘t update their product description pages and I‘m womdering if I am safe when buying them for my brand new Oneplus 6.
any help would be appreciated.
Yes, the dash chargers and cables are compatible between the OP3,5,5t and 6.
iElvis said:
Actually there are Dash-compatible power banks, they just don't call it that. Dash is the same thing as VOOC, and there are VOOC power banks. Here's one:
https://www.amazon.com/Sdoutech-10000-Portable-Charge-Oneplus/dp/B078K8TZQ1
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Interesting, has anyone tried one of these? I thought that VOOC/Dash Charging was a patented, proprietary tech that OPPO/Oneplus didn't license out? I'm curious if anyone has tried this and found it to charge as fast as the Dash brick/cable combo.
Eric214 said:
Interesting, has anyone tried one of these? I thought that VOOC/Dash Charging was a patented, proprietary tech that OPPO/Oneplus didn't license out? I'm curious if anyone has tried this and found it to charge as fast as the Dash brick/cable combo.
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I have not but I have been thinking seriously of getting one. Will report back if I do.
iElvis said:
Actually there are Dash-compatible power banks, they just don't call it that. Dash is the same thing as VOOC, and there are VOOC power banks. Here's one:
https://www.amazon.com/Sdoutech-10000-Portable-Charge-Oneplus/dp/B078K8TZQ1
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This is interesting. But, considering how dash charge works, doesn't the Power Bank battery get any stress?
Haxival said:
This is interesting. But, considering how dash charge works, doesn't the Power Bank battery get any stress?
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Not if it's built correctly. VOOC is 20W max - not really that much. I think QC 3.0 is 18W. I have a 20W Macbook backup battery I've been using for years and it still works fine.
It probably will wear out faster, but that's the case with any battery - slow charging means longer life. It's a trade-off.
It's not called Dash Charging anymore....Amazon and Bragi own the Dash Charging trademark. OnePlus just call it fast charging now...
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oneplus should call it 5V-4A charging and make it work with any usb-c cables and other chargers that able to deliver 5V-3A.
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I wonder if the Samsung Car charger Fast Adaptive which is the name sammy gave for Quick Charging 2.0 is compatible with the M9?
The wall charger version work from what I heard but dunno about the Car one
Maybe the output specs could shed some light on interoperability. I'd guess that between the differences of Samsung's Exnos processor and Qualcomm's Snapdragon there isn't much collaboration to build a common fast charging standard. Too bad, that.
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Maybe the output specs could shed some light on interoperability. I'd guess that between the differences of Samsung's Exnos processor and Qualcomm's Snapdragon there isn't much collaboration to build a common fast charging standard. Too bad, that.
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It's made for the note 4 qualcomm too so it must be the same, I also saw somewhere you don't need a snapdragon cpu
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QC2.0 is a standard, so if it's QC2.0 compliant, that would seem to suggest it would work with any QC2.0 compliant phone, no?
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QC2.0 is a standard, so if it's QC2.0 compliant, that would seem to suggest it would work with any QC2.0 compliant phone, no?
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Yep!
The thing is that in some website that say fast adaptive = quick charge 2.0, and other not
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Sorry to jump into the conversation, but does this mean the home fast charger (or w/e they name it) by samsung is a quick charger which will work with our device?
Jhonys said:
Sorry to jump into the conversation, but does this mean the home fast charger (or w/e they name it) by samsung is a quick charger which will work with our device?
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Some users said yes, in another hand S6 and note 4 are 100% compatible with quick chargers 2.0
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It's working great. :thumbup:
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I think i'll go and grab the Note 4 charger tomorrow as it's a 15W one.
Saw someone saying the quickcharger technology is not so good for the battery lifespan. I hope it's not the case.
Jhonys said:
Saw someone saying the quickcharger technology is not so good for the battery lifespan. I hope it's not the case.
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And they know this how? It's a brand new technology.
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And they know this how? It's a brand new technology.
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General properties of batteries. Fast charge and discharge cycles cause them to break down sooner.
Guys, I tested the Samsung Adaptive Fast Charger and it was a no-go. I tried two different ones under ideal charging conditions and what I found was the charger would sync with the phone and boost to rapid charge levels, but it wouldn't sustain them. It kept prematurely stepping back down to slow-speed, lower amperage levels. So IMHO you should save your $$.
The QC2.0 certified chargers that I have found work 100% are the ZeroLemon wall charger and the PureGear 12v car charger. Both will lock the phone on at high rates of charging unless (or until) the phone heats up too much, then charging is throttled until the phone cools down some. My observations are that it will definitely throttle after temps rise above 100F and if you cool the phone down by (e.g.) holding it in front of the A/C vent, rapid charging resumes.
Ok so I tested the Samsung Fast Adaptive Car charger and it's pretty fast even with the screen ON due to the Car App, though better let the screen dim by itself or the phone will get hot.
Conclusion: I recommend this charger even though it's a little bit more expensive than Chinese cheap QC 2.0 that can end up DOA or be bad for your battery
My wall QC 2.0 charger works as it should once over 3 and the screen can be a little weird
Hey XDA,
I have issues with buying technology because I am always looking for zero compromises. Been holding off on a battery bank for the 6P because i haven't found "the one"....
Wondering if anyone has seen any battery banks that meet all/most of these criterion:
USB C 3A Input/Output
Passthrough charging (charge the phone and battery bank in series)
6000 mAh or higher
I'm more than happy with this product from RAVPower
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019IFIJW8/ref=s9_acsd_al_bw_c_x_2
Azdian said:
I'm more than happy with this product from RAVPower
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019IFIJW8/ref=s9_acsd_al_bw_c_x_2
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Great find man! I been looking for something like this. Now if I can only find out if the 18650's are replaceable! Does it look like this box has screws to easily disassemble it ?
the battery pack i'm waiting for (hopefully not forever) is something with 3a fast charging that is more pocket friendly than anker/ravpower ~8000 mAH+
I bought this recently and its working great.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/iVoler-1000...&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00
Not only does it support fast charging via USB C, it uses the USB C port to charge itself as well. This means the battery bank charges in about 3 hours which is quite fast for a 10000mah pack. With a full charge, I can charge my 6p twice.
RngrYogi said:
Great find man! I been looking for something like this. Now if I can only find out if the 18650's are replaceable! Does it look like this box has screws to easily disassemble it ?
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Nope, It doesn't have screws, I'm pretty sure it's hidden under the back cover.
zpiders said:
I bought this recently and its working great.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/iVoler-1000...&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00
Not only does it support fast charging via USB C, it uses the USB C port to charge itself as well. This means the battery bank charges in about 3 hours which is quite fast for a 10000mah pack. With a full charge, I can charge my 6p twice.
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Actually this one doesn't have true USB C fast charge (it only goes up to 2.4A @ 5V, not the full 3A)
Azdian said:
I'm more than happy with this product from RAVPower
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019IFIJW8/ref=s9_acsd_al_bw_c_x_2
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Azdian said:
Nope, It doesn't have screws, I'm pretty sure it's hidden under the back cover.
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I second this pack. It's a bit on the bigger side, but the added capacity is really helpful when you have to go off the grid for an extended period of time (read international flights), and the extra weight isn't that obvious if you just throw the pack in your backpack or purse, for our lady friends out there.
As for the screws, I don't think it has, and the 18650s aren't supposed to be replaceable either. But heck, the cells are of exceptionally high quality and rated up to 500 cycles, so you don't really have to worry about them going bad.
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Actually this one doesn't have true USB C fast charge (it only goes up to 2.4A @ 5V, not the full 3A.
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Not true, it DOES have true USB C fast charge as it gives you 5V 3A.
Azdian said:
I'm more than happy with this product from RAVPower
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019IFIJW8/ref=s9_acsd_al_bw_c_x_2
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Wow, nice, I guess i'll buy one too.
That bank from RAVPOWER seems very nice, I ordered one today.
Yep, RavPower seems to be the one...cool!
Gubro said:
Not true, it DOES have true USB C fast charge as it gives you 5V 3A.
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I stand corrected! Thanks for pointing this out. Last time I checked, it only supported pseudo fast charge (2.4A @ 5V)
I just got the Anker PowerCore+ 20100 USB-C and find it really good as well.
nramalama said:
I just got the Anker PowerCore+ 20100 USB-C and find it really good as well.
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I just picked up the same, and I'm impressed so far. It came with a carry bag and 3 cables: A to Micro, A to C, & C to C. Capacity is 20,100 mAh.
Amazon link if you're interested. Will post a review after using it a while.
Dear friends,
Could you please share your experience with power banks so far? I'm looking for some to buy soon...
I bought the Xiaomi Power Bank Pro. It does have a USB type C socket.
Unfortunately that socket is to charge the power bank itself, so connecting the 6P via the USB type C actually drains the phones battery and charges the power bank from the phone. :-o
It does come with a USB A to USB C cable, but it does not quick charge the 6P.
Thanks for your answer, I've read that pressing POWER button on the bank while connecting to the phone could launch charging via USB-C socket - did you try it?
tsuttie99 said:
Hey XDA,
I have issues with buying technology because I am always looking for zero compromises. Been holding off on a battery bank for the 6P because i haven't found "the one"....
Wondering if anyone has seen any battery banks that meet all/most of these criterion:
USB C 3A Input/Output
Passthrough charging (charge the phone and battery bank in series)
6000 mAh or higher
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O recently ordered the RAVpower 20,100mAh 3.0 one as there was a $10 off coupon code, but can understand the desire for something smaller and more pocket-able.
This is closest thing I was able to find that is pocket-able and, i think, meets your criteria. But no reviews and I've never heard of the brand:
http://www.amazon.com/Imazing-10000...ick+Charge+3.0+USB-C+Type+C++Portable+Charger
Heck I now want one of these too, if they are actually any good....
ButtonBoy said:
I just picked up the same, and I'm impressed so far. It came with a carry bag and 3 cables: A to Micro, A to C, & C to C. Capacity is 20,100 mAh.
Amazon link if you're interested. Will post a review after using it a while.
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RojasTKD said:
O recently ordered the RAVpower 20,100mAh 3.0 one as there was a $10 off coupon code, but can understand the desire for something smaller and more pocket-able.
This is closest thing I was able to find that is pocket-able and, i think, meets your criteria. But no reviews and I've never heard of the brand:
http://www.amazon.com/Imazing-10000...ick+Charge+3.0+USB-C+Type+C++Portable+Charger
Heck I now want one of these too, if they are actually any good....
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So what are the differences between the Anker and the RAVpower?
Do they both support being charged at 5V/3A?
EDIT: That pocket-able one is kind of tempting - shame it isn't a more reputable brand
The RAVpower unite I ordered does both USB-C 5V 3A and Quick Charge 3.0 the Anker unite seemed not to (not even sure it did either, must where QC 2.0).
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.
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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
aknotts415 said:
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.
aknotts415 said:
I dont think the mate 9 supports usb pd
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aknotts415 said:
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?
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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/
If you google hauwei super charger some cables and wall adapters show up. They look like they have the purple. Not sure if they are legit. Probly not.
I bought a couple of these on AliExpress, they look excactly the same and they do work with SuperCharge, very happy with them!
I need the cable in a 2M length. That is the issue. I see that there is one it there by Higoo but it is not available in Canada. I wish the charging technology was not so proprietary !
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MarcelMAH said:
I bought a couple of these on AliExpress, they look excactly the same and they do work with SuperCharge, very happy with them!
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I confirm, ordered car adapter from the same seller. 100% genuine (passes authentication procedure on Huawei site), supports Super Charge. Very-very good price.
Thanks, man!
I've just bought a UK supercharger from eBay and after a quick search it looks like the UK versions don't have the purple. It does the job though (supercharges) and appears to have the quality of a genuine item.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/222636223043
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I have an Anker Quick Car Charger QC3.0 which offer INPUT: 12V / 24V AUTO SWITCH
OUTPUT:
3.6V-6.5V =3A
6.5V-9V = 2.7A
9V-12V=2A
FAST Inteligent charger QC3.0.
My question is, can i use it for Huawei Mate 9? I dont mind if it is not chare fast enough, but will this charger cause any potential damage to the phone? has any one used QC3.0 car charger for the Mate 9?
I just checked Huawei's website : their car charger's output: 4.5V=5A, 9v=2A, but did not mention 9-12v...
thanks
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I have an Anker Quick Car Charger QC3.0 which offer INPUT: 12V / 24V AUTO SWITCH
OUTPUT:
3.6V-6.5V =3A
6.5V-9V = 2.7A
9V-12V=2A
FAST Inteligent charger QC3.0.
My question is, can i use it for Huawei Mate 9? I dont mind if it is not chare fast enough, but will this charger cause any potential damage to the phone? has any one used QC3.0 car charger for the Mate 9?
I just checked Huawei's website : their car charger's output: 4.5V=5A, 9v=2A, but did not mention 9-12v...
thanks
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I use a QC2.0 car charger with the included with the phone and it charges just fine. The phone draws 2A. It's not as fast as the included wall adapter but it's still pretty fast
Yeah, I am supposed to believe that Dash Charge is the best, but so much of what I do is mobile. That means I need a car charger. Those can be found with Qualcomm's Quick Charge, but not with the proprietary Dash Charge. Is it possible to add Quick Charge to the OnePlus 6's repertoire? Or maybe Power Delivery? I have chargers (and battery packs) that can do both of those.
ButtonBoy said:
Yeah, I am supposed to believe that Dash Charge is the best, but so much of what I do is mobile. That means I need a car charger. Those can be found with Qualcomm's Quick Charge, but not with the proprietary Dash Charge. Is it possible to add Quick Charge to the OnePlus 6's repertoire? Or maybe Power Delivery? I have chargers (and battery packs) that can do both of those.
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As far as I know, no. Buy the official chargers.
Is there an official charger that looks like either of these?
There is an official car based dash charger.
ButtonBoy said:
Yeah, I am supposed to believe that Dash Charge is the best, but so much of what I do is mobile. That means I need a car charger. Those can be found with Qualcomm's Quick Charge, but not with the proprietary Dash Charge. Is it possible to add Quick Charge to the OnePlus 6's repertoire? Or maybe Power Delivery? I have chargers (and battery packs) that can do both of those.
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Boy do I have a treat for you.... This car charger does both quick charge and dash charge, plus fast charges iPhones, and even comes with an official oneplus cable! I own it personally and give it 5 stars.
I have used a Oneplus 6, Note 9, and iPhone X with it.
$23.99. Enjoy.
Dash Car Charger, Aplus Dual USB Car Charger for Oneplus 3 / 3T / 5 / 5T / 6 / 6T (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075CGTRR7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_h9SVBbW7DEM3S
Thanks. It looks like I will have another widget in my travel case.
the APlus is awesome
I have an APlus and I can verify it does dash charge. And it does it well.
I made a video:
https://youtu.be/Ndof_hvz9UA
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Is there an official charger that looks like either of these?
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You won't get dash charge with a power brick. They have an official dash charge car charger. I can get 8 hours SOT and 24 hour standby. Perhaps another phone if you are using it that much. These also exist https://www.aliexpress.com/item/-/32889438326.html
This will dash charge! I use it all the time!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078K8TZQ1/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_Pi1VBb9AJVF3S
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You won't get dash charge with a power brick. They have an official dash charge car charger. I can get 8 hours SOT and 24 hour standby. Perhaps another phone if you are using it that much. These also exist https://www.aliexpress.com/item/-/32889438326.html
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there is VOOC power banks tho... same thing
whizeguy said:
there is VOOC power banks tho... same thing
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Then buy a VOOC. New technology. Don't know they had them.
Just buy a car charger that has 2.1v output, you're welcome
I have charged my oneplus 6 with Mi Qualcomm 3.0 quick charger it is almost as fast as dash charger
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gauravrai said:
I have charged my oneplus 6 with Mi Qualcomm 3.0 quick charger it is almost as fast as dash charger
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Same here works great!
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/bBGtJAaM
I'm using this one and working like a charm.
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gauravrai said:
I have charged my oneplus 6 with Mi Qualcomm 3.0 quick charger it is almost as fast as dash charger
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Same here works great!
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Any experience with magnetic cables or adapters? I still hope to get one that works with Dash Charge, or with a similar charging speed at least.
ButtonBoy said:
Yeah, I am supposed to believe that Dash Charge is the best, but so much of what I do is mobile. That means I need a car charger. Those can be found with Qualcomm's Quick Charge, but not with the proprietary Dash Charge. Is it possible to add Quick Charge to the OnePlus 6's repertoire? Or maybe Power Delivery? I have chargers (and battery packs) that can do both of those.
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dash charger for car is available