Related
I own the Moto Z that came with Motorola 15w Turbo Charger (the grey turbo writing on the USB-C end, it's also the All-in-one charger too) but I wanted a substitute incase anything were to happen to it so
I purchased a bunch of USB-C to USB-A Cables, I also purchased two quick chargers. The first being the:
Tronsmart Rapid Wall Charger QC 3.0 18W, which is supposed to output 3.6V-6.5V/3A, 6.5V-9V/2A, 9V-12V/1.5A. And the second, the:
Motorola Turbo Charger QC 2.0 15W, which outputs Standard: 5V / 1.67A (8W) TurboPower 1: 9V / 1.67A (15W) TurboPower 2: 12V / 1.2A (15W)
Neither of these two chargers managed to trigger the "TurboPower Connected" pop up, I also downloaded Ampere and did some tests on them, but they show that the amperage caps at 1500mAh. Is there a reason for this and also could somebody suggest a guaranteed substitute charger that triggers the pop up?
Kibu21 said:
I own the Moto Z that came with Motorola 15w Turbo Charger (the grey turbo writing on the USB-C end, it's also the All-in-one charger too) but I wanted a substitute incase anything were to happen to it so
I purchased a bunch of USB-C to USB-A Cables, I also purchased two quick chargers. The first being the:
Tronsmart Rapid Wall Charger QC 3.0 18W, which is supposed to output 3.6V-6.5V/3A, 6.5V-9V/2A, 9V-12V/1.5A. And the second, the:
Motorola Turbo Charger QC 2.0 15W, which outputs Standard: 5V / 1.67A (8W) TurboPower 1: 9V / 1.67A (15W) TurboPower 2: 12V / 1.2A (15W)
Neither of these two chargers managed to trigger the "TurboPower Connected" pop up, I also downloaded Ampere and did some tests on them, but they show that the amperage caps at 1500mAh. Is there a reason for this and also could somebody suggest a guaranteed substitute charger that triggers the pop up?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are you using a Motorola turbo charge brick? Like the one in the box with the Nexus 6. If not then there's your issue. You can only acquire turbo charging speed through one of those and it'll turbo charge your phone through any USB cable since the cable is only a vessel used to flow voltage. Hope this helps!
Motorola SPN5864A TurboPower 15 Charger with Original Data/Charging Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01012U6D2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_T1QQybJJS0ZW5
I have the first turbo charger (QC2) and it didn't work on my Moto Z. I think that Z isn't compatible with Qualcomm Quick Charge technology; Moto probably uses USB-C capabilities for the Turbo Charge.
(haha sorry for my bad english)
galopez783 said:
I have the first turbo charger (QC2) and it didn't work on my Moto Z. I think that Z isn't compatible with Qualcomm Quick Charge technology; Moto probably uses USB-C capabilities for the Turbo Charge.
(haha sorry for my bad english)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you for your response, I found out that using a fast charger that has a USB-C output on the charger, triggers the TurboPower Charge. So you would need a USB-C to USB-C cable with an Output Fast Charger of USB-C, as the charging current is higher.
galopez783 said:
I have the first turbo charger (QC2) and it didn't work on my Moto Z. I think that Z isn't compatible with Qualcomm Quick Charge technology; Moto probably uses USB-C capabilities for the Turbo Charge.
(haha sorry for my bad english)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
majidjaxn said:
Are you using a Motorola turbo charge brick? Like the one in the box with the Nexus 6. If not then there's your issue. You can only acquire turbo charging speed through one of those and it'll turbo charge your phone through any USB cable since the cable is only a vessel used to flow voltage. Hope this helps!
Motorola SPN5864A TurboPower 15 Charger with Original Data/Charging Cable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01012U6D2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_T1QQybJJS0ZW5
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you for your response, I bought a fast charger with a USB-C output, that came with a USB-C to USB-C cable and it triggered the TurboPower pop up.
If you can get to a Verizon Wireless store or just want to hit them up on their website, the TurboPower 30 is currently on sale for $19.
https://www.verizonwireless.com/accessories/motorola-turbopower-30-usb-type-c-wall-charger/
Check this out:
Replacement turbo charger
Hey derdjango, did you order and test this charger? Is it original or at least compareable to the stock charger?
Location is China - maybe this is a fake/replica.
Thanks!
Same charger for even less: http://www.ebay.de/itm/152549160402 / http://www.ebay.com/itm/152549160402
Ordered one today. In a month or so I can give you guys feedback.
Hey Weirdos,
left replacement, right out of the box charger (EU).
TurboPower connected :good:
USB-C charging cable supports 3A current while normal micro USB charging cable only supports 1.8A current, so you need an Original Data/Charging USB-C cable.
I lost my turbo charger and yesterday i charged Moto Z with the original charger from my Zuk z1. And guess what...turbo charging enabled. Then i tried the Zuk Z2 charger and it also turbo charges. I know that Zuk and Moto are both Lenovo, but i did not expect it to work with a charger from 2015.
Maybe comes handy if someone has those lying around. I pressume chargers from Zuk Edge and 2 Pro should also be turbocharging the Z
Does turbo charging require anything special?
Or are these normal chargers with 3A/USB C?
chbla said:
Does turbo charging require anything special?
Or are these normal chargers with 3A/USB C?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Charger with hardwired USB C cable or charger with USB C port with an USB C to C cable. And rated for 3A. As far as I know that would be the things needed.
Sent from my XT1650-03 using Tapatalk
Is charging Moto by old chargers unrecommended (1A, 5V)? I've read, that fast charging kills our batteries faster than normal
Hi,
Is it possible to get the Turbo-Charging (30W) With other PD Chargers?
I got a 30W Blitzwolf charger (20V1.5A) with PD3.0 protocol, a 60W usbc to usbc cable,
and I only get 18W "Fast charging" in the phone. Where's the problem?
This phone is 10V3A. 30W may not compatible with pd.
as writen on gsmareana (SEE PIC) the mi note 10 uses the usb PD standard.
https://ibb.co/k5fp9tk
So why isn't PD chargers working at full speed ??
Also,
Where Can I buy the original Charger and Cable?
Again, PD's 30W is 20V1.5A, but Xiaomi's 30W is 10V3A. They are not fully compatible.
I guess PD support is limited to 18W or 27W.
Does anyone know if Xiaomi has a car charger that is 30W 10V3a?
sanoayyk said:
Again, PD's 30W is 20V1.5A, but Xiaomi's 30W is 10V3A. They are not fully compatible.
I guess PD support is limited to 18W or 27W.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yah, you're right ... (I'm getting 18W MAX)
Weird thing is I can't find the original charger anywhere online !
I checked the original and PD charger. Original gives you 20 watts and PD 17 watts, so the difference is quite marginal. Interesting enough the only difference is amps, they both give out around 9 Volts but from PD it only draws 1,9 A even though it can give 3A (mine is rated 20V/3A). Also most USB PD chargers out there support 5-20V output with stepless adjustment but I don't think they take advantage of that.
I would have pictures to attach but for some reason can't on this forum.
so any way to get that 30, or at least 27W charging?
like even buying a new charger
or maybe flashing a custrom ROM/kernel?
ond96 said:
so any way to get that 30, or at least 27W charging?
like even buying a new charger
or maybe flashing a custrom ROM/kernel?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Bet it would be possible but requires action from xiaomi or at least custom rom at the moment. I don't get why they advertise it falsely. It would be even possible to get more from USB PD as they don't draw the same power as from their own charger, even though it would be completely possible by the specifications.
Hello guys.
I cant get PD charging to properly work on my Find X2 Pro.
I have a 45W PD Powerbank, but it only charges very slowly (1% every 5 minutes). Only with the USB port I get decent speeds (w/o PD) (about 10W).
10W is still very slow I think, considering the not-so-great battery life in my experience. I am going to travel in the near future, and I need a good battery.
Does this phone support PD? What is the maximum speed it can charge with power adapters/powerbanks without VOOC?
Oppo uses its own proprietary charging system (super vooc) and not PD, I have also had very slow charging if I dont use the original brick and cable. maybe try using the charging cable they gave.
herman_dewitt said:
Oppo uses its own proprietary charging system (super vooc) and not PD, I have also had very slow charging if I dont use the original brick and cable. maybe try using the charging cable they gave.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes I know, but OnePlus phones for example also have VOOC but also support PD.
I tried every cable I have, the original cable is USB-A to USB-C so that one is not for PD. I get max 10W out of that cable from my PD powerbank.
i use Xiaomi 10000mah powerbank with QC2.0 onboard. And my Oppo chardging fast about 10-15% for 10.minutes.
May I ask if the tablet will charge faster if I use an 18watts adapter? is it supported? Thanks
geekoz said:
May I ask if the tablet will charge faster if I use an 18watts adapter? is it supported? Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
All you have to do is match the voltages and meet or exceed the current draw.
geekoz said:
May I ask if the tablet will charge faster if I use an 18watts adapter? is it supported? Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It won't charge any faster. The charge rate is limited to keep the battery from overheating. More expensive tablets have extra circuitry to monitor the temp to allow faster charging. The so called "smart charging".
According to Amazon, it will support at least a 15w charger:
Charge timeFully charge in under 5 hours using the USB-C cable and 5W power adapter included in the box. Fully charge in under 4 hours with 9W adapter (sold separately), and under 3 hours with 15W adapter and USB type C to C cable (adapter and cable sold separately).
If you were to connect it to a charger with a higher capacity, it will still work, but you won't necessarily see any improvement over their highest rated charger. (Otherwise, they would have mentioned it!)
Hi,
Does the USB cable which is inside the box, support fast charge or I need to buy a new cable to enjoy 45w power delivery fast charge?
Thanks for your reply
It does. it might be a hit and miss unless a Samsung charger
raul6 said:
It does. it might be a hit and miss unless a Samsung charger
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm not buying a Samsung charger, so should I buy a new cable?
Actually, I am planning to buy one of these chargers, which one do you think is better? more powerful?
https://www.aukey.com/products/omnia-duo-65w-dual-port-pd-charger-with-dynamic-detect
https://www.ravpower.com/products/rp-pc133-pd-gan-65wusb-c-wall-charger#!
https://ldnio.com/products/a2620c-65w-pd-qc-3-0-usb-type-c-high-power-charger-adapter
https://www.aukey.com/products/aukey-pa-b3-omnia-65w-fast-usb-c-charger
Any charger that supports PPS will do fine. The USB cable should have an emarker circuit (the boxed cable does).
SloPoke23 said:
Any charger that supports PPS will do fine. The USB cable should have an emarker circuit (the boxed cable does).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I couldn't find whether the adaptors above, do support pps or nor! Have you got any suggestions?
I suppose you could look for reviews or discussions on those particular adapters or search for detailed specifications. Or search Amazon or generally for adapters with keywords PD 3.0 and PPS. Most modern power adapters usually specifically point out PPS support in their specs.
SloPoke23 said:
I suppose you could look for reviews or discussions on those particular adapters or search for detailed specifications. Or search Amazon or generally for adapters with keywords PD 3.0 and PPS. Most modern power adapters usually specifically point out PPS support in their specs.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The links above do not include any information whether these chargers support pps, although they are good gadgets.
I have had issues with trying to find a 45watt charger which will charge the S22u at the Super Fast Charge 2.0 rate. I probably ordered 5 different chargers and none of them would work @45 watts even though they supported the PD 3.0 PPS standard. When I contacted one company support team they said Samsung tweaked the PPS standard for the S22u.
As it turned out, I had an Elecjet 65w charger that charges my S22u at the 45w Super Fast Charge 2.0 rate. While they no longer sell that charger, they have a newer 45w version that does support the S22u (several Amazon reviews confirmed this).
https://www.amazon.com/ELECJET-Charging-Charger-Compatible-Samsung/dp/B084Q2CZG6/ref=mp_s_a_1_11_sspa?crid=1TAJ5U5PIBF89&keywords=65w+phone+charger+elecjet&qid=1655176242&sprefix=65w+phone+charger+elecjet%2Caps%2C117&sr=8-11-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUFOVFcxMEYwMjBSOTgmZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTAzOTAyMzYxUlJDM0ZGUk1ZUzI4JmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA3MTI5MzIyTjE2VzRCQVZCTktQJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfcGhvbmVfc2VhcmNoX210ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
Links to a car charger with PD + PPS would be good
7 And Still Growing said:
Links to a car charger with PD + PPS would be good
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have this charger and it's fantastic; I get super fast charging through the usb c port, and regular fast charging through the usb a port.
AUKEY CC-A3 Dual-Port(USB-C/USB-A) Car Charger - 30W
Buy Our High-Speed Charging-Powerful Single Port 30w Charging for Smartphones, Tablets, and Even Small Laptops. Free Shipping on All Orders Over $25
www.aukey.com
I've got 2 of these chargers which do Samsung Super Fast charging (25watt) from the Usb-c port and Fast Charging from the Usb-A port.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08YWLW6B2?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
jasin91 said:
I'm not buying a Samsung charger, so should I buy a new cable?
Actually, I am planning to buy one of these chargers, which one do you think is better? more powerful?
https://www.aukey.com/products/omnia-duo-65w-dual-port-pd-charger-with-dynamic-detect
https://www.ravpower.com/products/rp-pc133-pd-gan-65wusb-c-wall-charger#!
https://ldnio.com/products/a2620c-65w-pd-qc-3-0-usb-type-c-high-power-charger-adapter
https://www.aukey.com/products/aukey-pa-b3-omnia-65w-fast-usb-c-charger
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The cable should be fine. The cables I'm still using that was included with my s21 and LG V60 both provide Super Fast Charging when paired with a capable charging block. Anything from aukey, ugreen, ravpower rated for PD 3.0 and Super Fast should be fine. Samsung has a conservative charging system compared to the Chinese brand phones from Hauwei, Xiaomi, and Realme.
I have a BASEUS 100W GAN charger that works with the Samsung S22U. It's standard PPS. Also some noname 120W GAN charging hub I bought from AliExpress. Both indicate Superfast Charging 2.0 on the S22U when I plug them in.
SloPoke23 said:
I have a BASEUS 100W GAN charger that works with the Samsung S22U. It's standard PPS. Also some noname 120W GAN charging hub I bought from AliExpress. Both indicate Superfast Charging 2.0 on the S22U when I plug them in.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can you leave the link to your Baseus charger?
mc_365 said:
The cable should be fine. The cables I'm still using that was included with my s21 and LG V60 both provide Super Fast Charging when paired with a capable charging block. Anything from aukey, ugreen, ravpower rated for PD 3.0 and Super Fast should be fine. Samsung has a conservative charging system compared to the Chinese brand phones from Hauwei, Xiaomi, and Realme.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I was going to buy either Aukey or RavPower but the PPS is not mentioned in the specifications!!!! What should I buy?!
Rubby1025 said:
I have had issues with trying to find a 45watt charger which will charge the S22u at the Super Fast Charge 2.0 rate. I probably ordered 5 different chargers and none of them would work @45 watts even though they supported the PD 3.0 PPS standard. When I contacted one company support team they said Samsung tweaked the PPS standard for the S22u.
As it turned out, I had an Elecjet 65w charger that charges my S22u at the 45w Super Fast Charge 2.0 rate. While they no longer sell that charger, they have a newer 45w version that does support the S22u (several Amazon reviews confirmed this).
https://www.amazon.com/ELECJET-Charging-Charger-Compatible-Samsung/dp/B084Q2CZG6/ref=mp_s_a_1_11_sspa?crid=1TAJ5U5PIBF89&keywords=65w+phone+charger+elecjet&qid=1655176242&sprefix=65w+phone+charger+elecjet%2Caps%2C117&sr=8-11-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUFOVFcxMEYwMjBSOTgmZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTAzOTAyMzYxUlJDM0ZGUk1ZUzI4JmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA3MTI5MzIyTjE2VzRCQVZCTktQJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfcGhvbmVfc2VhcmNoX210ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That seems to be a good charger, but I cannot find one in my country, Iran. There are some good adaptors including Anker, Baseus, Aukey, Ravpower, Mcdodo, and so on but I could not find whether they do support PPS.
jasin91 said:
Can you leave the link to your Baseus charger?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002037978734.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.3e9518024NsdU7
It's not exactly cheap but it supports every charging protocol that I know of.
Also available at US site, unless you want white: https://us.baseus.com/p/baseus-gan2-pro-quick-charger-2c-2u-100w-9
Update: Amazon too.
SloPoke23 said:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002037978734.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.3e9518024NsdU7
It's not exactly cheap but it supports every charging protocol that I know of.
Also available at US site, unless you want white: https://us.baseus.com/p/baseus-gan2-pro-quick-charger-2c-2u-100w-9
Update: Amazon too.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the link, but I could find the following charger available in the market:
Baseus GaN2 3 Ports Fast Charger 65W
Baseus 65W 3 Port foldable USB C charger is 3x faster than original 5W charger while supporting 8 kinds of fast-charging protocols including 45W Samsung Super Fast Charging.
us.baseus.com
It is not cheap, but I think it's good. Should I buy this one? (And not the ones I provided the link in my first message? I mean Aukey or RavPower)
jasin91 said:
Thanks for the link, but I could find the following charger available in the market:
Baseus GaN2 3 Ports Fast Charger 65W
Baseus 65W 3 Port foldable USB C charger is 3x faster than original 5W charger while supporting 8 kinds of fast-charging protocols including 45W Samsung Super Fast Charging.
us.baseus.com
It is not cheap, but I think it's good. Should I buy this one? (And not the ones I provided the link in my first message? I mean Aukey or RavPower)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Does this Baseus GaN2 Pro support SUPERfast charging? Because I heard that superfast charging is different from fast charging.
jasin91 said:
I was going to buy either Aukey or RavPower but the PPS is not mentioned in the specifications!!!! What should I buy?!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The reality is a 100% fully supported charging brick and cable will only get you a < 10 min decrease in charging from 0 - 100%. With most of the speed gains in the 0 - 50% time being reduce by like 6 minutes and then being pretty much negligible after, as the phone throttles to protect the battery from overheating.
To get everything you probably would need to go with the Baseus.
https://a.co/d/17Oxq7U
and
https://a.co/d/7OIbSPf
or get the most purchesd (implying some reliability) 100w PD 3.0 charger and use the cables you have and get 90% the same results with Superfast Charge vs Superfast Charge 2.0