Old Dash charger charging at slow speeds? - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

I'm using an original dash car charger that worked fine on my 6T however when I plug it in it to my 7 Pro it only for a moment says charging rapidly then quickly changes to simply charging. Seems it's only getting a max current of 1.4A ...Can anyone else confirm this? Is it a bug?
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xlxcrossing said:
I'm using an original dash car charger that worked fine on my 6T however when I plug it in it to my 7 Pro it only for a moment says charging rapidly then quickly changes to simply charging. Seems it's only getting a max current of 1.4A ...Can anyone else confirm this? Is it a bug? View attachment 4765636
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I did see this posted the other day on Android Police..
https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/...ables-charge-the-7-pro-at-full-warp-30-speed/

Same, I have a 3rd party dash charger that worked fine on 6/6t, slow charges on 7 pro tho.

T_VASS said:
I did see this posted the other day on Android Police..
https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/...ables-charge-the-7-pro-at-full-warp-30-speed/
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That is testing warp charge using the same warp brick with different cables, not the same situation as fast charging. Old Dash chargers could fast charge but not warp charge, now it seems only standard charging is available on old Dash chargers. That's a real shame considering the new warp car charger is $50.

xlxcrossing said:
That is testing warp charge using the same warp brick with different cables, not the same situation as fast charging. Old Dash chargers could fast charge but not warp charge, now it seems only standard charging is available on old Dash chargers. That's a real shame considering the new warp car charger is $50.
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My bad, I read that all too fast. I also just looked and see that don't even sell the warp brick. I had to buy another charger last week as well but would have went with the old ones if they worked.

I noticed Warp charge does charge faster especially from 85 to 100%, Using my old Dash Charger and Dash Car chargers, it seemed to charge about as fast as it did for my OP6 which slowed from 85% to 100%. So to me needing to buy Warp charging cables is not worth it. I will keep all my older Dash chargers and just use Warp charge in locations I need a faster charge.

I used a 5t charger today. Charged quick but I didn't time it
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I'm asking if it specifically says "charging rapidly" for you guys, you are all being very non specific and keep mentioning warp charge. The cords have been tested and don't matter for warp charging only if you are using the warp charger but that's not my issue. I'm asking if dash charging is working consistently. There will be a lightening symbol in the top right status bar and it will say "charging rapidly" on the lockscreen. Mine starts and immediately stops on stock rom using a stock dash charger.
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I have the same problem with a 3rd party dash charger I bought on Aliexpress... Slow charging only.

jeanbaptiste_ said:
I have the same problem with a 3rd party dash charger I bought on Aliexpress... Slow charging only.
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I wouldn't call that a problem. Being Oneplus leading in changing speeds with their included chargers, why would a 3rd party charger best their technology..

GUGUITOMTG4 said:
I wouldn't call that a problem. Being Oneplus leading in changing speeds with their included chargers, why would a 3rd party charger best their technology..
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Yeah I agree with that. But with my 6T i had dash charge without any problem and now with my 7 Pro I only have slow charge.

Mine still shows "Fast Charging" when using a OnePlus 6 brick and the standard OnePlus cable.
Just as an FYI, you don't need the 5 dollar more expensive cable for Warp Charge cables. The original cables allow Warp charging just fine.

5t dash charger with 1+cable charges at 3.3ah. I don't have the warp one here to try
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My old OnePlus 6T charges fast along with the PD charger I have

T_VASS said:
I did see this posted the other day on Android Police..
https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/...ables-charge-the-7-pro-at-full-warp-30-speed/
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No it's not a bug. Dash charge and Warp charge are 2 different things. Warp charge is faster and uses a different brick and cable. Using any other charger (fast charge or not) you will just get regular charging speeds since the only type of fast charging supported is Warp Charge.

TechOut said:
No it's not a bug. Dash charge and Warp charge are 2 different things. Warp charge is faster and uses a different brick and cable. Using any other charger (fast charge or not) you will just get regular charging speeds since the only type of fast charging supported is Warp Charge.
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That's my boy! At least someone understand the situation.

xlxcrossing said:
I'm asking if it specifically says "charging rapidly" for you guys, you are all being very non specific and keep mentioning warp charge. The cords have been tested and don't matter for warp charging only if you are using the warp charger but that's not my issue. I'm asking if dash charging is working consistently. There will be a lightening symbol in the top right status bar and it will say "charging rapidly" on the lockscreen. Mine starts and immediately stops on stock rom using a stock dash charger.
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There is no dash charge on the 7 Pro? Dash charge is the older standard you can't Dash charge with anything on the 7 Pro. You either use the Warp Charge cable and brick and get Warp Charging or you use any other brick and get standard charging. OnePlus has their own fast charge standard and it only works with their brick and cable and for the 7 Pro it's Warp Charging.
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xlxcrossing said:
I'm asking if it specifically says "charging rapidly" for you guys, you are all being very non specific and keep mentioning warp charge. The cords have been tested and don't matter for warp charging only if you are using the warp charger but that's not my issue. I'm asking if dash charging is working consistently. There will be a lightening symbol in the top right status bar and it will say "charging rapidly" on the lockscreen. Mine starts and immediately stops on stock rom using a stock dash charger.
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Also they stopped using the branding "Dash Charge" if you look on the OnePlus site they have the "OnePlus Fast Charging Adapter" it works with the OnePlus 3 all the way to the 6T. Starting with the 7 Pro it's now Warp Charge. 2 Different things and not backwards compatible. Using an old brick not for the 7 Pro will not get you Dash Charge, Warp Charge, or Fast Charge. You just get regular old charging.

here are my measurements using the Dash and the Warp charger ...
so, both work as they are intended ...

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here are my measurements using the Dash and the Warp charger ... so, both work as they are intended ...
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I see the results, I believe the results, I just can't get those results for my Dash car charger. The AC Warp charger crams in about 5 A for me, but moving to the Dash car charger (phone at same charge level.... very low) I get less than 1700mA. Not sure what the deal is. The Dash car charger is new. I tried swapping cables from the Warp to the Dash.

mtucker said:
I see the results, I believe the results, I just can't get those results for my Dash car charger. The AC Warp charger crams in about 5 A for me, but moving to the Dash car charger (phone at same charge level.... very low) I get less than 1700mA. Not sure what the deal is. The Dash car charger is new. I tried swapping cables from the Warp to the Dash.
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hmmm, strange
i´m using my old dash charger from the 5t in the office, and the new warp charger at home. i even use the old cable that comes with.
perhaps it´s because it´s the car charger ... i also have an old dash car charger i bought with the 5t, i´ll try out and let you know !

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Fast car Charger

Anyone know of a car charger with Huawei's fast charge??
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Anyone know of a car charger with Huawei's fast charge??
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/182222847915
or
http://www.ebay.com/itm/182314534960
Both have support Huawei FCP - 9V/2A
Is there any one with dual ports??
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Is there any one with dual ports??
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Try this one: https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32598913633.html#autostay
This car charger support Huawei FCP
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Compatible-with-HuaWei-FCP-IBD-universal_60481400296.html
I've been using this one for a month or two now. Works fine: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/ITI...32633009425.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.0.wVRln2
Can anyone confirm that quick charge really works? I mean there is a quick charge notification in the lock screen and the two thunderbolts instead of simple charging and one thunderbolt?
@tap007 @perzan07 @evilpaul13
As long as I know most of the market chargers support Qualcomm Quick Charge in any of its three versions. QC 3.0 has backward-compatible with QC 2.0 and QC 1.0 devices so buying a QC 3.0 is the simplest answer for a devices that use a Qualcomm processor but Honor 8 uses a HiSilicon Kirin 950.
QC 1.0 is 5V and 2.0A and QC 2.0 and 3.0 are 5/9/12V 3A. The chargers have a driver based in Intelligent Negotiation for Optimum Voltage (INOV) to know how to charge the phone. I've read somewhere that Huawei QuickCharger has it own charging protocol and can charge QC 2.0 devices but a QC 2.0 charger cannot charge a Huawei (not Qualcomm) device.
So what I expect from all of those quick chargers in the market is that NOT recognise the Honor 8 as a compatible device and give it less than 5V 2A (10W), probably 5V 1A (5W) that are not the 9V 2A (18W) expected.
That's why I ask for a confirmation that charger and device recognise themselves and quick charge is really activated.
PS: In their webpage, Aukey says the following: "AUKEY AiPower Adaptive Charging Technology gives all your USB powered devices exactly what they need with up to 2.4A per Ai USB Port." and "Combine AUKEY AiPower with Qualcomm Quick Charge in a single USB port and you get PowerAll Adaptive Charging for all USB powered devices. One USB charging port to rule them all!" so maybe their chargers are compatible but I still looking for a confirmation somewhere. (I don't trust too much Alibaba, aliexpress, eBay... product descriptions).
Thanks!
I've gotten two chargers off there and both, including the car one I linked, support Huawei's Fast Charge. I get the Fast Charge message, my battery icon turns green AIDA64 says I'm charging at >1A. My battery has been lasting long enough I haven't bothered charging it in the car much though.
for the time being available only in china but maybe it will come also to other countries: HUAWEI SuperCharge CAR charger http://www.vmall.com/product/944393591.html
evilpaul13 said:
I've gotten two chargers off there and both, including the car one I linked, support Huawei's Fast Charge. I get the Fast Charge message, my battery icon turns green AIDA64 says I'm charging at >1A. My battery has been lasting long enough I haven't bothered charging it in the car much though.
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Based on this I ordered the itian charger linked above, it does NOT work for fast charging with the honor 8, no worries I'm not upset about it I just think people should know that this charger DOES NOT WORK for fast charging with the honor 8, I'm still looking for a car charger that will
Fetalisk said:
Based on this I ordered the itian charger linked above, it does NOT work for fast charging with the honor 8, no worries I'm not upset about it I just think people should know that this charger DOES NOT WORK for fast charging with the honor 8, I'm still looking for a car charger that will
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I was unable to order them so I ordered an Aukey one with AiPower that I think could work. If does I'll post it here. If not I'll resell it to someone with a QC device. Thanks for the advice!
Well I've received the Aukey charger and I've to say that the info I read on some forums is wrong and it is not compatible with our device (and probably not compatible with any not Qualcomm Huawei/Honor device). The item bought was that:
http://www.ebay.es/itm/252404366500?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
It official info here:
https://www.aukey.com/products/dual...ick-charge-2-0-aipower-with-usb-a-to-c-cable/
Review:
It came with 2 high quality USB cables, one microUSB and one USB-C. It looks as a high end product and works fine as a regular charger. May be your car charger if you are the owner of a Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 compatible device. About the seller just say it took 4 weeks to be in my place (one week less than average China packages).
Check pics attached. Regards.
I have the Elephone "Tornado" charger on order from the 'Bay, and supposedly it supports HFCP AND comes with dual charging ports.
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Let's hope my snail parcel arrives sooner rather than later lol.
Anker
I have this one for the car. I never see "fast charging" when using either port, but it does charge faster than a standard "cheap" car charger.
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Charge-Charger-PowerDrive-PowerIQ/dp/B01A4ZGLZ8/
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Ori...lgo_pvid=35e6e026-62be-4052-a3ba-f4ca76535a1b
eiraku said:
I have the Elephone "Tornado" charger on order from the 'Bay, and supposedly it supports HFCP AND comes with dual charging ports.
Let's hope my snail parcel arrives sooner rather than later lol.
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Any updates on the charger ?
Huawei does not support FAST CHARGING, it has its own unique charging which is Super Fast Charging, if you bought a car charger or any charger and use it and it did not show Super Fast charging Notification or your battery icon on the upper right has no 2 electric logo inside the battery icon it means you bought the wrong charger.
Hi
You have to look for Huawei AP32 it's Original Huawei wall charger
and Huawei AP38 it's Genuine Huawei Car charger.
Just to add more info regarding the ''fast charging''
I have orderd from ebay some cheap usb type C cable
And it works fine and gives the ''fast charge'' messege and I have
tested it ... it also takes same time in minutes to charge the phone..
So that means it has no difference to use that usb cable..
Some of my phones as soon as I changed the usb cable were not fast charging
That why I am reporting it ..
To anyone interested, I searched Nillkin's site for Honor 8 accessories and it gave a result for a car charger, called Nillkin Celerity Car Charger. It does support 9V/2A so I believe it should work with Honor 8.
I also found it in eBay cheaper than in Nillkin's site.
Also, Huawei Honor AP31 car charger should the job. It does support quick charge. Found it in eBay for about 25 US$.
P.S. Sorry but I cannot post links, since this is my first post.

replacement charger or third-party charger

I've spent a solid half hour searching every place I can think of, but haven't come up with anything. Has anyone managed to find a third-party replacement charger that will activate rocket charging (double lightning bolts), or found a place that sells OEM replacement chargers (especially in/to the UK)?
In India, its available only at the service centres for Rs. 1600 (GBP 19).
Thanks. Lenovo or Motorola service centres?
Any news of any third-party chargers that actually work with rocket?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LENOVO-P2...hash=item1c8be813ce:m:mp4_TNWLyG6E88sQ65w2m1A
Thanks, but I literally just got a refund for a very similar product on ebay about 10 minutes ago. Sellers list the same item, which is a general "adaptive quick charger," for dozens of phones and don't bother to find out if they will work.
It seems that Lenovo's is somewhat proprietary and any old adaptive fast charger won't work.
Hi
I can confirm this car charger works in fast charging mode for the P2 and S7 Edge, it a multi standard charger
The P2 uses MTK Pump express so you need to look for a charger that supports this.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/IBD...-Mobile-Phone-Travel-Adapter/32812410639.html
I can really recommend the IBD charger its really well built and works with other phones as well so future proofed as well
I live in the UK and it took about 9 days for delivery from the seller above
Thanks! This is really helpful, much appreciated.
It looks like the following Sony phones also support MTK Pump Express charging: (as per http://bit.ly/2vH9wfl)
-Xperia™ XA/XA Dual SIM
-Xperia™ XA Ultra/XA Ultra Dual SIM
-Xperia™ XA1
-Xperia™ XA1 Ultra
I've gone ahead and ordered a charger from this link: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162631584402 , which specifically mentions the MTK compatibility. I'll check back in and let everyone know if it works.
The info in this thread sounds wrong. The Lenovo P2 doesn't use mediatek chipset, so it shouldn't have MTK Pump Express charging. However, I've charged my P2 using 2 different Quick charge 2.0 chargers and they work with the double lightning bolts.
Since the chipset is a qualcomm snapdragon, I would've thought only QuickCharge 2.0 (or 3.0) chargers would work. But @imi2003 has experience to the contrary so I won't fight him on that.
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imi2003 said:
Hi
I can confirm this car charger works in fast charging mode for the P2 and S7 Edge, it a multi standard charger
The P2 uses MTK Pump express so you need to look for a charger that supports this.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/IBD...-Mobile-Phone-Travel-Adapter/32812410639.html
I can really recommend the IBD charger its really well built and works with other phones as well so future proofed as well
I live in the UK and it took about 9 days for delivery from the seller above
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Just editing this post coz I've actually clicked through to your link. I don't know why you say that's an MTK Pump Express Charger. It's clearly a Quick Charge 3.0 charger as it states in the title and multiple times in the description. This should further confirm that any Quick Charge 2.0 or 3.0 charger can charge the Lenovo P2 fast and with double lightning bolts.
@ericastill Just buy any charger on amazon UK that claims to have Quick Charge 2.0 or 3.0.
@ericastill Just buy any charger on amazon UK that claims to have Quick Charge 2.0 or 3.0.[/QUOTE]
My QC 2.0 charger (which worked fine on an S7 edge and G5 plus) won't quick charge my P2. It's not impossible that there's something wrong with my phone, though everything else is working fine.
In any case the sony charger I ordered supports both Pump Express and QC 3.0, so maybe that will do it.
Hi all
Just to clarify the car charger I linked to in my previous post, supports the following charging modes
QC 2.0 ,QC 3.0, MTK PE2.0, Huawei FCP/SCP
I got the charging specs from a different forum which I have linked below.
ht t ps : / /w3bsit3-dns.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=761560&st=7760
I hope this goes some way to end the confusion around charger compatibility. It might be a idea to make a sticky somewhere with proper specs.
If the P2 was QC 3.0 then the P2 wall charger would fast charge my S7 Edge, which it doesn't.
Better invest on powerbank...
Charger Model :
Xiaomi Slim 10,000mAh PowerBank Pro (Qualcomm QC2.0 certified).
micro USB cable : Xiaomi stock cable.
Charging rate:
11% to 22% in 15 mins
11% to 33% in 30 mins
11% to 47% in 45 mins
11% to ??% in 1 hr
11% to 66% in 1 hr 15 mins
11% to 74% in 1 hr 30 mins
11% to 83% in 1 hr 45 mins
11% to 91% in 2 hrs
11% to 96% in 2 hrs 15 mins
11% to 99% in 2 hrs 30 mins
11% to 100% in 2 hrs 35 mins
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*Edited* to sayThe Sony XA1 charger I bought now only charges for about a minute and then switches off (though it works fine charging other items such as my kindle). The hunt continues!
The P2 charger has a capacity of 25W. So find a charger of that same capacity and you can get the fast charging in Lenovo P2.
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The P2 charger has a capacity of 25W. So find a charger of that same capacity and you can get the fast charging in Lenovo P2.
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Do not give wrong advices to the people. You have no idea what are you writing about.
Quick charge is not only about output power of the supply but also possible output tension. In case of Lenovo Quick charger these are: 5.2V, 7V, 9V and 12V
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http://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/lenovo-p2-battery-life-and-conclusion-page-4
"Charging is fast, too. You can go from empty to full in around 1hr 30mins using the bundled Rapid Charger. Rapid Charge is Lenovo’s own 24W fast-charging tech, and you’ll only get it from the supplied adapter."
http://www.gsmarena.com/lenovo_p2-review-1557p3.php
"We initially thought that the Rapid charging tech used by Lenovo must be Quick Charge 3.0 since the P2 uses a Qualcomm chipset. However, our third-party QC3.0 charger didn't charge the P2 particularly fast, so the jury is still out on whether Lenovo is using a proprietary charging technology. "
In short: only original Lenovo charger is good for our phones
Lenovo P2 can NOT be fast charged with qualcomm quick charge 3.0
Lodd said:
The info in this thread sounds wrong. The Lenovo P2 doesn't use mediatek chipset, so it shouldn't have MTK Pump Express charging. However, I've charged my P2 using 2 different Quick charge 2.0 chargers and they work with the double lightning bolts.
Since the chipset is a qualcomm snapdragon, I would've thought only QuickCharge 2.0 (or 3.0) chargers would work. But @imi2003 has experience to the contrary so I won't fight him on that.
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Just editing this post coz I've actually clicked through to your link. I don't know why you say that's an MTK Pump Express Charger. It's clearly a Quick Charge 3.0 charger as it states in the title and multiple times in the description. This should further confirm that any Quick Charge 2.0 or 3.0 charger can charge the Lenovo P2 fast and with double lightning bolts.
@ericastill Just buy any charger on amazon UK that claims to have Quick Charge 2.0 or 3.0.
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I have 2 Anker Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 wall chargers one with single port and one with multiple ports. I have tried my lenovo p2 with both of them (in QC 3.0 ports) and it does not do any rapid charging.
I don't see any double bolt or double charging sign even when I have switched on power saving mode with the physical power save button on the side.
My Lenovo P2 model is p2a42 and I am on the lastest nougat software update that is P2a42_S244_170725_ROW.
When I go to detailed battery menu in settings during charging it just says "Charging on AC" i.e. I do not see anything like rapid or fast charging or anything like that.
I also installed the Ampere app on nougat I never saw the voltage going above 5v (actually always stay slightly lower than 5v) in that app. Unfortunately, amps calculation is not working in that app I don't know why. I do not know if it is QC 3.0 instead of QC 2.0 that is making this difference.
Also my phone was at 4% charged when I did this test.
Lodd said:
The info in this thread sounds wrong. The Lenovo P2 doesn't use mediatek chipset, so it shouldn't have MTK Pump Express charging. However, I've charged my P2 using 2 different Quick charge 2.0 chargers and they work with the double lightning bolts.
Since the chipset is a qualcomm snapdragon, I would've thought only QuickCharge 2.0 (or 3.0) chargers would work. But @imi2003 has experience to the contrary so I won't fight him on that.
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Just editing this post coz I've actually clicked through to your link. I don't know why you say that's an MTK Pump Express Charger. It's clearly a Quick Charge 3.0 charger as it states in the title and multiple times in the description. This should further confirm that any Quick Charge 2.0 or 3.0 charger can charge the Lenovo P2 fast and with double lightning bolts.
@ericastill Just buy any charger on amazon UK that claims to have Quick Charge 2.0 or 3.0.
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would you mind sharing with us the model of the 2 chargers that could fast charge the P2? any link to buy them would be great too.
I heard that Infinix cq24ax charger support double lightning. It got the same spec with original p2 charger
who ever tried it ?
Just bought an 12v 2a charger from online shop in Vetnam. Rocket charge working fine. I think you can buy any charger from lenovo with 5v 7v 9v 12v 2a, it should work for p2
Did anyone find a charger? Can you please share a link?

Do any USB 3 cable support Warp Charging?

Was wondering if you can Warp Charge the Oneplus 7 Pro with any USB 3 cable? (oneplus warp charger but any USB-C cable)?
Or does it have to be the red cable.
And also, would any USB-C cable charge the phone normally at least?
Thanks!
nomailx said:
Was wondering if you can Warp Charge the Oneplus 7 Pro with any USB 3 cable? (oneplus warp charger but any USB-C cable)?
Or does it have to be the red cable.
And also, would any USB-C cable charge the phone normally at least?
Thanks!
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I wouldn't say any, but at least those rated 5v 4A do or could also support warp charging current at 5V 6A . The Anker 6ft powerline+ supports it despite not being labeled. What happens is Warp is relatively new and they didn't see that coming in order to test and label the cables.
nomailx said:
Was wondering if you can Warp Charge the Oneplus 7 Pro with any USB 3 cable? (oneplus warp charger but any USB-C cable)?
Or does it have to be the red cable.
And also, would any USB-C cable charge the phone normally at least?
Thanks!
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You need the Warp charger and a compatible cable from Oneplus for Warp Charge due to the proprietary charging technology. If the charger you use supports USB-PD you get a maximum of 5V/3A.
nomailx said:
Was wondering if you can Warp Charge the Oneplus 7 Pro with any USB 3 cable? (oneplus warp charger but any USB-C cable)?
Or does it have to be the red cable.
And also, would any USB-C cable charge the phone normally at least?
Thanks!
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These work just fine for WARP charging my OP7 PRO
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MYWBJL1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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These work just fine for WARP charging my OP7 PRO
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MYWBJL1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Is it possible for you to verify the voltage and amps while warp charging with that cable and compare it to stock cable. dialing the code *#808# then tap, enter, device debugging, fast charger
GUGUITOMTG4 said:
Is it possible for you to verify the voltage and amps while warp charging with that cable and compare it to stock cable. dialing the code *#808# then tap, enter, device debugging, fast charger
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Pics below, however, i didnt notice you wanted me to compare it with stock so by the time i tested it the phone was at almost 80% charged
Amazon cable
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You need a cable with 5A but for now I don't find any USB 3 cable with 5A.
Linuxkek said:
You need a cable with 5A but for now I don't find any USB 3 cable with 5A.
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You don't need 5A rated cable necessary. Good quality cable could haldle more than 6A and 5V. Its not like the cable are programed or have a chip in them. just need a thick enough coil and well soldered USB C connector.[COLOR="Silver
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Thanks. we can see how the amazon cable leads even a bit higher voltage although it fluctuates with both cables but still topping the stock one
So, you get one and try it?
So would op6 usb-c cables work with warp charger and warp car charger?
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So would op6 usb-c cables work with warp charger and warp car charger?
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I use the one plus 3 cable and it warp charges. The OP 5T one works too
Yes other cables including OnePlus cable will work with the warp charging block. I use those same amazon cables with my 6T and have test those cables on a friends 7 Pro and they work great. OnePlus is trying to lead people to believe otherwise so they can charge $5 more per cable just because it says warp on it. Just more proof OnePlus is all about the money now even if it comes down to lies and ripping off their fan base.
Don't get me wrong business is business and I still like OnePlus phones...Just saying the days of cheap phones with them are coming to an end, even if they still under cut the other major players we will be paying more for phones among other things from them in the future.
The stock cable is usb 2 btw
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Hi guys first time here. I am not entirely sure what you are asking. If you are looking for a USB warp charge compatible cable you can use the one linked. BTW that cable is magnetic meaning that it disconnects under too much pressure. I've tested these guys cable before and can say for sure they warp charge. But its standard USB type A to type C. Just like the red cable that comes with the oneplus.
Actually, yes. I have been testing this recently. If you buy ANY USB 3.1 cable that has Superspeed+, it absolutely works for warp charging. I tried using all of the ones I have at home, and they all work. One of them is random generic cable, one of them is walmart's Blackweb brand, and the other is from amazon. None of them are warp charge cables. They are all USB 3.1. When used, they all show the warp charge symbol, and using ampere shows that it indeed charges at the same rate as the original cable. This should help us in finding the cables that we want, etc.!
I was extremely surprised, because I had the 6T before this, and dash charge definitely does not work with the same cables mentioned.
I tried this cable that was Superspeed+ and USB 3.1 compatible and it did not seem to work. Any thoughts as to why?

Wireless Charging > 11W? (Seeing 13.2W)

I just got a wireless charger, this kind of weird off-brand:
New poster so can't link. Search Amazon for "Yootech 7.5W/10W/15W Fast Wireless Charger with Cooling Fan,7.5W Wireless Charging Stand with QC3.0 Adapter Compatible iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max,15W LG V30/V35/G8,10W Galaxy Note10/S10,Pixel 3/4XL" It's about $22.
I bought it because it supports up to 15W and comes with a charger. Anyway, I put the device on the charger and I'm seeing 13.2W consistently:
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This is both cool and kind of unsettling to me. Is the charger violating specs and sending more power than the Pixel 4 XL can take or can the phone take more power than the 11W advertised?
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I just got a wireless charger, this kind of weird off-brand:
New poster so can't link. Search Amazon for "Yootech 7.5W/10W/15W Fast Wireless Charger with Cooling Fan,7.5W Wireless Charging Stand with QC3.0 Adapter Compatible iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max,15W LG V30/V35/G8,10W Galaxy Note10/S10,Pixel 3/4XL" It's about $22.
I bought it because it supports up to 15W and comes with a charger. Anyway, I put the device on the charger and I'm seeing 13.2W consistently:
This is both cool and kind of unsettling to me. Is the charger violating specs and sending more power than the Pixel 4 XL can take or can the phone take more power than the 11W advertised?
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Phone can take more than advertised.
Pixel Stand charges mine at that rate.
I might have seen 15w once too.
Maybe it's 13.2 watts from the charger, but the pixel only gets 11 watts. Not sure what the loss is but it's not 1 to 1.
The wireless charger for the car I got gets to that level but it seems to cause the phone to run hot. once it reaches 104 F it stops charging. I have had to reposition the charger to the AC vent to circulate air and sometimes for the AC to cool it so it'll keep charging. Is it better to get a wireless charger that doesn't output that much power?
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I just got a wireless charger, this kind of weird off-brand:
New poster so can't link. Search Amazon for "Yootech 7.5W/10W/15W Fast Wireless Charger with Cooling Fan,7.5W Wireless Charging Stand with QC3.0 Adapter Compatible iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max,15W LG V30/V35/G8,10W Galaxy Note10/S10,Pixel 3/4XL" It's about $22.
I bought it because it supports up to 15W and comes with a charger. Anyway, I put the device on the charger and I'm seeing 13.2W consistently:
This is both cool and kind of unsettling to me. Is the charger violating specs and sending more power than the Pixel 4 XL can take or can the phone take more power than the 11W advertised?
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Just bought that one for my daughter, so that's good to know it charges that fast.
To be honest, I don't trust Inware's reported power draw anymore. I dropped my phone onto an old Tylt 5W pad and the app reported 8.4W, up to about 10W at one point. I seriously doubt that the pad is able to do that and suspect that it's misreporting. What other apps do people use to measure charge rates?
I bought the latest version of this charger. Amazon has 5 SKUs for this. 2 older models, one with charger, one without. 2 newer models. one with charger, one without. Finally a black version which I can't tell if it's new or not.
The updated version I bought for my Pixel 4XL shows charging at 10W using Inware. That's fast enough for me.
I am guessing that for the Pixel to say fast charging it has to reach 18W? The only time I have seen it say fast is plugged in with fast compatible chargers.
I have to say this version feels premium and fancy. Very nice.
One last thing, gave up having my mini wallet attached to the back of the phone. Not even the Google Wireless stand can maintain good contact for it to charge. On my previous Samsung i had no problems charging with the wallet attached with 3 cards in it. No luck with the Pixel.
https://www.amazon.com/Yootech-Prem...-Compatible/dp/B07WZRZVLV/ref=dp_ob_title_wld
csrussell said:
I just got a wireless charger, this kind of weird off-brand:
New poster so can't link. Search Amazon for "Yootech 7.5W/10W/15W Fast Wireless Charger with Cooling Fan,7.5W Wireless Charging Stand with QC3.0 Adapter Compatible iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max,15W LG V30/V35/G8,10W Galaxy Note10/S10,Pixel 3/4XL" It's about $22.
I bought it because it supports up to 15W and comes with a charger. Anyway, I put the device on the charger and I'm seeing 13.2W consistently:
This is both cool and kind of unsettling to me. Is the charger violating specs and sending more power than the Pixel 4 XL can take or can the phone take more power than the 11W advertised?
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csrussell said:
To be honest, I don't trust Inware's reported power draw anymore. I dropped my phone onto an old Tylt 5W pad and the app reported 8.4W, up to about 10W at one point. I seriously doubt that the pad is able to do that and suspect that it's misreporting. What other apps do people use to measure charge rates?
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Try this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere
slocko said:
I bought the latest version of this charger. Amazon has 5 SKUs for this. 2 older models, one with charger, one without. 2 newer models. one with charger, one without. Finally a black version which I can't tell if it's new or not.
The updated version I bought for my Pixel 4XL shows charging at 10W using Inware. That's fast enough for me.
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Nevermind. For some reason I thought this was about a car charger

Accessories "This fast wireless charger isn't compatible with your phone, so you're charging at standard speed."

I've owned two of the RAVPower Turbo 10W Max Wireless Charger with Universal Compatibility (lol) for a little over two years now, and both have operated with my Note 9 flawlessly the entire time. I received my S22 Ultra yesterday, and whenever I place it on one of the wireless chargers, the phone display a message in the notification drawer that says "This fast wireless charger isn't compatible with your phone, so you're charging at standard speed."
I did a little bit of digging on Google and various reddit subs, and it appears that several Samsung phones with One UI 3 and above simply will not allow fast charging with 3rd party wireless chargers. However, in some of my digging, I've seen some people report that they've had success fast charging or super fast charging their Samsung phones with 3rd party wireless chargers.
Is there any way around this with my current charger? It only maxes out at 10W, but I'm fine with that for now, if I can get it working. I'll eventually upgrade to a couple of 15W super fast wireless chargers, but I don't want to do it immediately if I don't have to.
Has anyone had success wirelessly charging their S22 Ultra with 10W or 15W 3rd party wireless chargers?
Get a Samsung 25w brick/cable for around $20.
They last years.
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Get a Samsung 25w brick/cable for around $20.
They last years.
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I'm specifically inquiring about wireless charging.
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I'm specifically inquiring about wireless charging.
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My bad, skim reading again... sorry.
Problem with wireless is more heat buildup.
Wired or wireless you shouldn't charge with the screen on as it skews the charge cycle. The charge rate ramps down if the phone is active to protect the battery.
The wireless charger needs to comply with Samsung's wireless fast charging protocols.
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I'm specifically inquiring about wireless charging.
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Fast wireless charging needs 15W to fast charge. 10W is standard speed. It's your charger.
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Fast wireless charging needs 15W to fast charge. 10W is standard speed. It's your charger.
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Actually, the first wireless charging standard charged at a rate of 5w. My Nexus 6 charged wirelessly at a rate of 5w. 10w and 15w are both considered fast wireless charging. My Note 9 and Fold 3 literally said "Fast Charging" when I would set them on my current 10w wireless charger.
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Actually, the first wireless charging standard charged at a rate of 5w. My Nexus 6 charged wirelessly at a rate of 5w. 10w and 15w are both considered fast wireless charging. My Note 9 and Fold 3 literally said "Fast Charging" when I would set them on my current 10w wireless charger.
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OK. I tried to help, but you're comparing specs of the S22 with the Nexus 6. Things change.
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OK. I tried to help, but you're comparing specs of the S22 with the Nexus 6. Things change.
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Look, I'm really not trying to sound like a jerk, but said something that was factually inaccurate and didn't come anywhere close to solving the question I originally asked. Then you got upset when I pointed it out. Show me where the help was.
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Look, I'm really not trying to sound like a jerk, but said something that was factually inaccurate and didn't come anywhere close to solving the question I originally asked. Then you got upset when I pointed it out. Show me where the help was.
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The answer is no. The wireless fast charger must comply to the protocols Samsung is using.
The easiest solution is to use a Samsung wireless charger. It's not that I love giving Samsung money but it does make troubleshooting easier.
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Look, I'm really not trying to sound like a jerk, but said something that was factually inaccurate and didn't come anywhere close to solving the question I originally asked. Then you got upset when I pointed it out. Show me where the help was.
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I didn't say anything factually inaccurate, nor did I get upset. Things said in the imaginary world of the internet don't upset me. I had actually already forgot about it until you replied just now and I got a notification.
If you think what I said was being "upset," then you might be a little over sensitive. Sorry if it came across that way.
Again, it's your charger. Get a 15W wireless charger and it will fast charge. You don't have to believe me. But companies change specs on phones, yearly. Just because your precious phones fast charged wirelessly at 5 or 10W doesn't mean this one does.
As a followup, I dug out my old Samaung brand wireless charger, which came out with the Note 8 or 9. It's labeled as a "Fast Charger," but only charges at 10W. When I place my S22U on it, it just does standard wireless charging. When I place it on the newer Samsung wireless charger which charges at 15W, it says fast wireless charging.
So again, the standards have changed, and now 15W is considered fast charging. Kinda like when the old Moto Turbo Chargers were considered fast chargers, but only charged at 5W. Standards change over the years.
Your 10W charger is still charging at 10W. It just doesn't say Fast Charging anymore.
Also, make sure these settings are all toggled on. Straight out of the box, my Super Fast Charging and Fast Wireless Charging were on, but Fast Charging was off.
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As a followup, I dug out my old Samaung brand wireless charger, which came out with the Note 8 or 9. It's labeled as a "Fast Charger," but only charges at 10W. When I place my S22U on it, it just does standard wireless charging. When I place it on the newer Samsung wireless charger which charges at 15W, it says fast wireless charging.
So again, the standards have changed, and now 15W is considered fast charging. Kinda like when the old Moto Turbo Chargers were considered fast chargers, but only charged at 5W. Standards change over the years.
Your 10W charger is still charging at 10W. It just doesn't say Fast Charging anymore.
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I have to disagree. I have samsung GP-PLU021SAABW car charger (10W) and it shows fast charging.
krogoth said:
I have to disagree. I have samsung GP-PLU021SAABW car charger (10W) and it shows fast charging.
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You'll have to be more specific about what part of my statement you disagree with.
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You'll have to be more specific about what part of my statement you disagree with.
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10w is still triggering fast charge
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10w is still triggering fast charge
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I'm not sure. But every 10W "Fast Charge" wireless charger I have will not show fast charging. And they are official Samsung.
But my 15W chargers, including both my generic Chinese wireless chargers in my car, all show Fast Wireless Charging.
Either way, it doesn't really matter. It's still 10W whether it says Fast or not.
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Also, make sure these settings are all toggled on. Straight out of the box, my Super Fast Charging and Fast Wireless Charging were on, but Fast Charging was off.
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Same thing happened with my S22 Ultra. I get Fast Wireless charging with the 15W Spigen with no issues.
Mr. Orange 645 said:
I'm not sure. But every 10W "Fast Charge" wireless charger I have will not show fast charging. And they are official Samsung.
But my 15W chargers, including both my generic Chinese wireless chargers in my car, all show Fast Wireless Charging.
Either way, it doesn't really matter. It's still 10W whether it says Fast or not.
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Can You install Battery Charging monitor from Play Store and check the graph for screen on and screen off? I have verified baseus 15w charger, which worked well for 7.5 and 10w with previous models, but now it's even less than 5w.
krogoth said:
Can You install Battery Charging monitor from Play Store and check the graph for screen on and screen off? I have verified baseus 15w charger, which worked well for 7.5 and 10w with previous models, but now it's even less than 5w.
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Yeah. I'll do it tomorrow. My S22U is charged up right now. I'll try to run it down a bit before charging.
I got Samsung wireless charger EP-PG950 using with Samsung charger 15 Watt EP-TA20BE
I'm not getting any error messages from it and it shows fast charging
you could try find one on eBay

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