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I was wondering if all the Nexus 6p chargers I got were the same.... From what I understand, the Pixel XL is QC 3.0 compatible which is 9v/2a = 18w, while Nexus 6p chargers are 3v/5a which is 15w.
Would it be better to use QC3.0 chargers instead of the same ones used on the Nexus 6p?
I wish we had some clear answers on all his T_T
The pixel is not QC compliant. While the amperage and the Volt's might be compatible it charges a little different. QC 3.0 is a Qualcomm thing. I can't explain the details but I know they are different.
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I was wondering if all the Nexus 6p chargers I got were the same.... From what I understand, the Pixel XL is QC 3.0 compatible which is 9v/2a = 18w, while Nexus 6p chargers are 3v/5a which is 15w.
Would it be better to use QC3.0 chargers instead of the same ones used on the Nexus 6p?
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The pixel does not have Qualcomm 3.0 compatibility even though it does have the hardware capability
Instead uses the USB C standard with power delivery.
In other words for a charger to Supply the maximum of 18 Watts to a pixel XL it needs to be PD power delivery compatible.
Otherwise it will use standard charging capabilities up to 5 volts 2.4 amps with proper cable
Thanks! I was asking because I saw this info come out today that the Pixel is capable of only 15w charging while the Pixel XL is capable of 18w. Does that mean if I am using my old Nexus 6p chargers, I am getting a slower charging speed than if I were using the charger that came with the Pixel XL in the box?
Link to article... http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/11/01/google-clarifies-pixel-charging-speeds-5-pixel-peaks-at-15-watts-only-xl-can-do-18w/
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Thanks! I was asking because I saw this info come out today that the Pixel is capable of only 15w charging while the Pixel XL is capable of 18w. Does that mean if I am using my old Nexus 6p chargers, I am getting a slower charging speed than if I were using the charger that came with the Pixel XL in the box?
Link to article... http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/11/01/google-clarifies-pixel-charging-speeds-5-pixel-peaks-at-15-watts-only-xl-can-do-18w/
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Unless your old Nexus 6p Chargers are compatible with PD Power delivery they will act and charge like standard dumb Chargers
The new mac book 12", pixel c and a few other devices used the same PD Power delivery their charges should be 100% compatible with pixel XL
Hmm so my Nexus 6p charger shows rapid charging, when plugged into my PXL
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Hmm so my Nexus 6p charger shows rapid charging, when plugged into my PXL
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5v 2.4A 12w and or 5v 3A 12w / 15w is "fast / rapid"
What does the app Ampere report? Mind installing and taking a screenshot?
How about the other way around, how would a Pixel charger affect the Nexus 6P? Is it fine to charge for several minutes?
I used my Pixel charger to charge my Nexus 6P from about 40% to 100% and it showed rapid charging. Took about the same time it would take for my 6P to charge on it's factory charger. Haven't tried the other way around yet but I'll try it and see how it goes.
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Hi!
Any way to get Pixel stand functionality on this phone with it a normal, wired charger? Or a Qi charger and Qi to USB-C adapter? I am running a Pixel XL using Magisk and TWRP, and got always on display using Always On Display enabler in substratum. I also edited the build.prop so my phone thinks I have a pixel 3 xl. (https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2/themes/pixel-3-3-xl-exclusive-camera-features-t3853481)
Thanks!
tails618
Also, I posted about this on Android Forums. No useful ideas, but here is the link. https://androidforums.com/threads/pixel-stand.1289533/
I recently purchased a Pixel 3, and traded in my original Pixel (I skipped the Pixel 2). When I traded in the original Pixel, Google didn't ask for the charger back, so I kept it. The Pixel 3 charger is the same size as the original Pixel charger, but are they really identical? Is anyone here familiar with the specs on the Pixel 3 charger and how it compares to the specs on the original Pixel charger?
Thanks!
I believe the Pixel 1 is different from the one that shipped with the 2 and 3. It will work fine, but I believe starting with the Pixel 2 the charger has a higher output. I think maybe 15 vs 18 watts. There's no risk to using it, but the Pixel 3 charger will be faster. It might also be that the Pixel 1 only supported 15w charging and the 2/3 support 18w charging but still shipped with a 15w charger. I can't remember.
Short answer: It will work fine. I still use the Pixel 2 charger with my Pixel 3 next to my bed.
I use my P and PXL OG chargers regularly on the P3 and P3XL in one spot in the house since they had a longer cable. I have noticed no difference in charging speed and they still show fast charging of course.
Thanks for the information.
I am anticipating my Pixel 4 shipping soon but had a question coming from another device (LG G7) where I was using an Anker QC 3.0 adapter. Does this phone support Quick Charge 4.0 or 3.0 third party chargers?
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I am anticipating my Pixel 4 shipping soon but had a question coming from another device (LG G7) where I was using an Anker QC 3.0 adapter. Does this phone support Quick Charge 4.0 or 3.0 third party chargers?
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If it's like the 3a or 4a then likely not. I'm not sure what the QC 3 adapters do on the Pixels I just know they need to be PD 2 compliant. I went through 3 different car adapters before I figured that one out.
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Quickcharge 4 is PD compatible, So you should be OK with QC4 chargers, etc on a Pixel 4a
Hey guys.
Also rocking an Xiaomi 12 and loving it.
I am curious about supported charging standards.
On the Website of xiaomi i cant figure it out.
What does it support:
Xiaomis 67 Watt - sure it does with the charger int he box
USB-PD? (if jex, how many watt)
QualComm QuickCharge? (if yes, which: 2, 3,4, 5 ...)
thx
I have received an answer from Xiaomi.
Here is it:
Xiaomi 12 uses a single cell design, with a 4500-mAh-Lithium-Ion battery and the max charging power is 67 W.
It supports PPS/QC2 .0/QC3.0/PD2.0/PD3.0 and other general fast charging protocols.
pOpY