Phone rejects charging from powerbank - Huawei Mate 9 Accessories

Hi
Recently i got some cheap powerbank as a gift,it has 2 ports 1-1amp 2-2.1amp max both 5v but my mate 9 rejects to charge from both ports. After some time when i plug phone, powerbank starts to turn off and turn on and continues like this.Powerbank works perfectly with my brothers lg g6 and xiaomi redmi note 4x. I think problem is in my Huawei. Can anyone help me?

Toms997 said:
Hi
Recently i got some cheap powerbank as a gift,it has 2 ports 1-1amp 2-2.1amp max both 5v but my mate 9 rejects to charge from both ports. After some time when i plug phone, powerbank starts to turn off and turn on and continues like this.Powerbank works perfectly with my brothers lg g6 and xiaomi redmi note 4x. I think problem is in my Huawei. Can anyone help me?
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Maybe you need a power bank with power-delivery usb c output

beastonprowl said:
Maybe you need a power bank with power-delivery usb c output
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friend has the same power bank, and charges mi 8 lite with type c without problem. i think problem is in Huawei. my previous honor 8 had same difficulties too

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Where to buy fast charger?

Where can I purchase a fast charger for the honor 8? Also will the Samsung fast charger work with the honor 8?
Fast charger comes out of the box with Honor 8 why do you need it?, u can not use Samsung fast charger on Huawei phone.
apparently at the time being there is none, although i bet you could get it from China, but best not get things that we are not sure about its originality! I am waiting for someone to sell their fast carger too..
Best option is to buy a genuine one from eBay. It is the only place so far you can get a true huawei quick charge.
Huawei mate 8 have the same charger, here's mine from AliExpress http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69099182&postcount=14 link in that thread. Works with no issues at all.
Is there a car cigarette lighter plug in one from a previous phone that also works with fast charging? 5V 2A wall chargers work fine and my friend's LG G4 charger did as well. Neither was using Fast Charge, but AIDA64 said they were charging at ~2A which got me a decent amount of juice in 30 minutes anyway.
edit: This was supposed to be in reply to the post directly below.

Quick Charging Compatibility

Hi There,
Thinking of picking up the Honor 8 while I travel to the States. Just wanted to ask someone to clear up my confusion. So basically my question is:
Is the Honor 8 compatible with any Quick Charger ?
I know that most people have been saying that only the provided wall charger will quick charge the Honor 8 but , please excuse my ignorance/lack of knowledge here, if the provided charger is 9V/2A/18W , wouldn't a generic charger with those specs quick charge it as well ?
Also does the USB Type-C cable come into play with regards to the charging speed.
Thanks for any help. Just want to know because I'd like to have piece of mind that if I lose/break the provided wall charger I could buy another without paying the price of an Honor-Branded one.
Thanks
Muhdol said:
Hi There,
Thinking of picking up the Honor 8 while I travel to the States. Just wanted to ask someone to clear up my confusion. So basically my question is:
Is the Honor 8 compatible with any Quick Charger ?
I know that most people have been saying that only the provided wall charger will quick charge the Honor 8 but , please excuse my ignorance/lack of knowledge here, if the provided charger is 9V/2A/18W , wouldn't a generic charger with those specs quick charge it as well ?
Also does the USB Type-C cable come into play with regards to the charging speed.
Thanks for any help. Just want to know because I'd like to have piece of mind that if I lose/break the provided wall charger I could buy another without paying the price of an Honor-Branded one.
Thanks
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Only Huawei quick charger works, its the same charger on Mate 8 and P9 Plus.
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Muhdol said:
I know that most people have been saying that only the provided wall charger will quick charge the Honor 8 but , please excuse my ignorance/lack of knowledge here, if the provided charger is 9V/2A/18W , wouldn't a generic charger with those specs quick charge it as well ?
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In Theory, regardings power supplies you're right.
The problem is more advanced: The charger provides 5V, (maybe even limited to 500mA) until the device handshakes successfully with the charger, and tells "hi there, I'm speaking hisilicon fast charging protocol. Oh, you do too? Great. How is the weather over there? Okay, enough smalltalk, please provide me with 9V, up to 3A, i can handle that without going into a puff of smoke".
The charger then reassures every 100ms or so, that the device connected is still the same... and keeps providing 9V
With a QC based charger, it might go "hi there I'm speaking hisilicon fast charging protocol. Oh sorry, i don't understand QC2.0. I can provide you with this legacy charging protocol". And the charger should recognize that it can provide 5V,2A - which will help, but won't be quite as fast as quick charging...
Lets see when Anker or some other company bring out a dual-lingual charger...
You should go with huawei's charger.
DThought said:
In Theory, regardings power supplies you're right.
The problem is more advanced: The charger provides 5V, (maybe even limited to 500mA) until the device handshakes successfully with the charger, and tells "hi there, I'm speaking hisilicon fast charging protocol. Oh, you do too? Great. How is the weather over there? Okay, enough smalltalk, please provide me with 9V, up to 3A, i can handle that without going into a puff of smoke".
The charger then reassures every 100ms or so, that the device connected is still the same... and keeps providing 9V
With a QC based charger, it might go "hi there I'm speaking hisilicon fast charging protocol. Oh sorry, i don't understand QC2.0. I can provide you with this legacy charging protocol". And the charger should recognize that it can provide 5V,2A - which will help, but won't be quite as fast as quick charging...
Lets see when Anker or some other company bring out a dual-lingual charger...
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well, that explains all
Mostar088 said:
Only Huawei quick charger works, its the same charger on Mate 8 and P9 Plus.
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Do they work with honor 8?!
PalakMi said:
Do they work with honor 8?!
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Yes
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Mostar088 said:
Yes
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are those chargers having the same power rating as stock honor 8 charger????
venom007 said:
are those chargers having the same power rating as stock honor 8 charger????
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Mine i bought did have.
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Mostar088 said:
Mine i bought did have.
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well, then it should work fine
DThought said:
In Theory, regardings power supplies you're right.
The problem is more advanced: The charger provides 5V, (maybe even limited to 500mA) until the device handshakes successfully with the charger, and tells "hi there, I'm speaking hisilicon fast charging protocol. Oh, you do too? Great. How is the weather over there? Okay, enough smalltalk, please provide me with 9V, up to 3A, i can handle that without going into a puff of smoke".
The charger then reassures every 100ms or so, that the device connected is still the same... and keeps providing 9V
With a QC based charger, it might go "hi there I'm speaking hisilicon fast charging protocol. Oh sorry, i don't understand QC2.0. I can provide you with this legacy charging protocol". And the charger should recognize that it can provide 5V,2A - which will help, but won't be quite as fast as quick charging...
Lets see when Anker or some other company bring out a dual-lingual charger...
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Good explanation
Mostar088 said:
Yes
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Thats great
Thank you for your question regarding the Honor 8 and it's capabilities with quick charging. Your phone comes with a 9 V 2 A high voltage quick charger. It also supports 5 V 2 A chargers. Make sure you buy an official Huawei 9 V 2 A charger; unofficial quick chargers will not work properly. If you need a quick charger, you can buy one from Huawei Vmall or official Huawei experience shops. NOTE: The FRD-L02 shipped to the Indian market comes with a 5 V 2 A charger. (NS)
HonorUSA_Noah said:
Thank you for your question regarding the Honor 8 and it's capabilities with quick charging. Your phone comes with a 9 V 2 A high voltage quick charger. It also supports 5 V 2 A chargers. Make sure you buy an official Huawei 9 V 2 A charger; unofficial quick chargers will not work properly. If you need a quick charger, you can buy one from Huawei Vmall or official Huawei experience shops. NOTE: The FRD-L02 shipped to the Indian market comes with a 5 V 2 A charger. (NS)
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Will the 9v charger made available for indian market?
vsriram92 said:
Will the 9v charger made available for indian market?
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hope they does so
venom007 said:
hope they does so
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It will be great if they do so.
vsriram92 said:
It will be great if they do so.
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they should, considering the fact that other quick chargers wont work(qualcom certified)
95% they'll make it available
Nope, you have to use the charger that comes along with the Honor 8 in order to quick charge your Honor 8.
DarkGuyver said:
Nope, you have to use the charger that comes along with the Honor 8 in order to quick charge your Honor 8.
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yeah, it dosent support other quick charger, especially the one certified by qualcom quickcharge

Can i charge my OP7 pro with a "regular" charger?

Hi,
I just got my new OP7 pro that is replacing my samsung S8.
As i have S8 chargers and even older chargers (like for S6) I wonder if I can use "regular" charger / samsung S8 car charger / xiaomi power bank charger on my OP7 pro?
The warp charger is great but I have only one... and basically the most 2 issues I can think of is charging my OP 7 pro while driving (I have car charger for my old S8)
or while away, I have a xiaomi power bank charger.
So, I would like to know if:
1. is it possible? (probably if so it will charge slower... but it is ok)
2. will it damage my OP 7 pro battery in the long term?
3. Can i Use other USB-C cables?
Thanks for your help.
Neo810 said:
Hi,
I just got my new OP7 pro that is replacing my samsung S8.
As i have S8 chargers and even older chargers (like for S6) I wonder if I can use "regular" charger / samsung S8 car charger / xiaomi power bank charger on my OP7 pro?
The warp charger is great but I have only one... and basically the most 2 issues I can think of is charging my OP 7 pro while driving (I have car charger for my old S8)
or while away, I have a xiaomi power bank charger.
So, I would like to know if:
1. is it possible? (probably if so it will charge slower... but it is ok)
2. will it damage my OP 7 pro battery in the long term?
3. Can i Use other USB-C cables?
Thanks for your help.
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Charge with any cable. Only warp bank and cable will charge at full speed as you're aware.
So, 1 yes, 2 no 3 yes
miffymiffy said:
Charge with any cable. Only warp bank and cable will charge at full speed as you're aware.
So, 1 yes, 2 no 3 yes
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And you can charge with DASH chargers too. I do this with my old Oneplus 3T charger and there is no problem. This is not fast as WARP but faster than regular chargers.
Great, thank you all for the answers.

Google Pixel charger and cables with P30 Pro??

I haven't been able to find an answer online through google searches. Does anyone know if it is safe to use the charger block and USB-c cable from a Pixel 1 or 2 to charge a Huawei P30 pro?
Would be a shame to need to toss the stuff I already have. But I know USB-c can carry alot of power and I dont want to wreck anything.
Thank you for your time.
trevoreh said:
I haven't been able to find an answer online through google searches. Does anyone know if it is safe to use the charger block and USB-c cable from a Pixel 1 or 2 to charge a Huawei P30 pro?
Would be a shame to need to toss the stuff I already have. But I know USB-c can carry alot of power and I dont want to wreck anything.
Thank you for your time.
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My understanding is that you can use any USB C charger with the P30 Pro but that you won't get Supercharge unless you use a Supercharger and a Huawei cable (with the purple colour in the USB-A connector).
The official Pixel and Pixel charger shouldn't cause any damage - surely Huawei has an obligation that their device conforms to USB C standards?
trevoreh said:
I haven't been able to find an answer online through google searches. Does anyone know if it is safe to use the charger block and USB-c cable from a Pixel 1 or 2 to charge a Huawei P30 pro?
Would be a shame to need to toss the stuff I already have. But I know USB-c can carry alot of power and I dont want to wreck anything.
Thank you for your time.
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As much as i get it u can use any cable but i think u wont get supercharge speed. So i dont think it will harm your device but u wont get supercharging benefit of it.
According to what I found searching online:
The Google Pixel comes with its own USB Power Delivery based charger that supports 15 watts (5 volts @ 3 amps) and 18 watts (9 volts @ 2 amps).
The P30 Pro's charger uses 10 volts @ 4 amps (40 watts) to supercharge.
Since the Pixel's charger doesn't exceed the P30 Pro's charger output there won't be any problems using it with the P30 Pro, but you won't be able to supercharge your phone with it.
Just like the previous posts stated, also Type-C chargers (at least the good ones) should put out a standard charge of 5 volts @ 2 or 2.1 amps when used with phones that are not compatible with their quick charging technology. Non-Huawei 4 amps capable cables should work for supercharging when paired with a Huawei supercharger. I am currently unaware if there are any aftermarket chargers compatible with supercharging but given the odds there might as well be some out there.

how to know if my 33 watt charger damaged or not?

Hi everyone i have question i recently bought poco f2 pro when i use the 33 to watt charger with stock cable to charge my old oneplus 3 it rapidly disconnects and reconnects but if i change the cable to oneplus usb c cable it charges with out disconnecting in the other hand if i use poco f2 pro usb c cable with any other charger including orginal oneplus dash charger to charge the op3 it charges slow but normally without disconnecting. the only combination that makes the problem is xiaomi 33 watt charger with its usb c cable and op3 . The charger and cable seems to work with poco f2 pro and my old galaxy s2 just fine. Now my question is if any of you guys have oneplus 3 or 3t and also xiaomi 33watt charger with its cable(like the one included in poco f2 pro k30 pro or mi10 and even note 9pro i think) could you please test this if this happen to you too? Because i had problem with power extender and i don't know if my 33watt xiaomi charger got damaged or the combination of xiaomi usb c cable and 33watt charger is just not compatible with oneplus 3 because if the charger is damaged i should not really charge anything with it anymore. but i can't see any sign except problem with op3+poco f2pro charger+poco f2pro cable....
That would be very much appreciated if any of you guys can help me.
Op3 uses a different type of charging technology. Poco uses Qualcomm 4.0 which sends high voltage to the device to charge it. Op3 uses it's own proprietary charging which sends a higher amperage to the device. So yeah, not sure if it should do this, but they're not compatible with eachother
Check Ampere app in Play store mine its 4500/5000 this charging speed its good

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