Warp charge HDMI adapter? - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

Using an ADATA hdmi adapter which works great except Warp charge not available and consequently, I am seeing battery drain during use despite being plugged in.
This is the one I am currently using;
https://www.amazon.com/ADATA-USB-C-...usb&qid=1573786718&s=electronics&sr=1-1-fkmr0
Anyone know?

cantenna said:
Using an ADATA hdmi adapter which works great except Warp charge not available and consequently, I am seeing battery drain during use despite being plugged in.
This is the one I am currently using;
https://www.amazon.com/ADATA-USB-C-...usb&qid=1573786718&s=electronics&sr=1-1-fkmr0
Anyone know?
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Usp-pd is your best option for charging and using HDMI.

TotallyAnxious said:
Usp-pd is your best option for charging and using HDMI.
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So the device I'm using, the adata, it's usp-pd 2.0 yet it still slowly depletes nevertheless.

cantenna said:
So the device I'm using, the adata, it's usp-pd 2.0 yet it still slowly depletes nevertheless.
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Are you using a usb-pd charger? If so then it means it's a fault HDMI adapter with a poor implementation of USB c protocols
Not sure why chose such an expensive adapter. With zero reviews.

Edit: not sure...
It was the only one available from the shop...
Are you guys not experiencing this issues with HDMI adapter?

TotallyAnxious said:
Are you using a usb-pd charger? If so then it means it's a fault HDMI adapter with a poor implementation of USB c protocols
Not sure why chose such an expensive adapter. With zero reviews.
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Did some more reading regarding pd; does the one plus charger downgrade to the 5V3A Standard of Power Delivery if it can't do 30watt warp charge? If it doesn't it would appear that I have yet to test using a pd charger.

cantenna said:
Did some more reading regarding pd; does the one plus charger downgrade to the 5V3A Standard of Power Delivery if it can't do 30watt warp charge? If it doesn't it would appear that I have yet to test using a pd charger.
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No. Usb-pd only works with usb-c at all connection points. You need a charger that has usb-pd.

TotallyAnxious said:
No. Usb-pd only works with usb-c at all connection points. You need a charger that has usb-pd.
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Do you have a brand you recommend? Reading "results are very strange" with various pd chargers

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Do you have a brand you recommend? Reading "results are very strange" with various pd chargers
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Anything TUV or UL listed. (TUV is a German company that tests to the UL spec).
Ravpower, Anker, GE, etc...

TotallyAnxious said:
Anything TUV or UL listed. (TUV is a German company that tests to the UL spec).
Ravpower, Anker, GE, etc...
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Thanks, I figured this out, 2.4 amps is not enough, as long as I use a 3.0 amp source my phone charges fine with HDMI in use on my ADATA HDMI Adapter:laugh:
Thanks all!

Related

question about charger

Hi guys,
I want to buy a extra charger for my 6P at work. I am wondering what specs should I be looking for for the quick charging capability? The google store has one that is 15W and another one that is higher. I don't know which one to choose, also, I want to see if I can buy any 3rd party one from Amazon that can give me quick charging.
Thanks!
I would stick with the one sold by Google until 3rd parties make one similarly specced. 5v / 3a / 15ww, USB type C plug.
https://store.google.com/product/usb_c_charger
I think everyone has the same questions regarding chargers and cables. It's probably best to try and get by with what's in the box for a bit, I'm sure affordable choices will soon be available.
sirxdroid said:
I think everyone has the same questions regarding chargers and cables. It's probably best to try and get by with what's in the box for a bit, I'm sure affordable choices will soon be available.
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There are 2 options now from Google, but I wouldn't call them cheap. I bought the $40 dual port charger for my bag because it seems nice, and if it sucks I can easily send it back.
Pilz said:
There are 2 options now from Google, but I wouldn't call them cheap. I bought the $40 dual port charger for my bag because it seems nice, and if it sucks I can easily send it back.
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On one review video it had "faster charging" at the bottom of the screen when the native usb-c was being used.
htowngator said:
On one review video it had "faster charging" at the bottom of the screen when the native usb-c was being used.
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Well yeah that's to be expected because Type-C supports fast charging.
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Well yeah that's to be expected because Type-C supports fast charging.
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I've always agreed with you on that. I'm wondering if people will see the same result w/o using the supplied usb-c charger.
htowngator said:
I've always agreed with you on that. I'm wondering if people will see the same result w/o using the supplied usb-c charger.
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Unless it supports 3A at 5V then probably not. any QC 2.0 charger will only output 2.0A at most for 5V so that's not fast charging.
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Unless it supports 3A at 5V then probably not. any QC 2.0 charger will only output 2.0A at most for 5V so that's not fast charging.
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Sure, I'm just wondering what will happen with the phone as well as total charge time differential.
htowngator said:
Sure, I'm just wondering what will happen with the phone as well as total charge time differential.
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At least 33% longer just look at the OP2 it takes 3hrs
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At least 33% longer just look at the OP2 it takes 3hrs
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Huh.... http://forums.androidcentral.com/ne...s-get-some-questions-going-3.html#post4759473
htowngator said:
Huh.... http://forums.androidcentral.com/nexus-6p/596702-i-ve-got-nexus-6p-here-lets-get-some-questions-going-3.html#post4759473
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I don't think he understood the question? I would wait for a clearer answer
Won't it work with any Qualcomm QC 2.0 power adapter (outputting 5, 9 and 12V) and with a suitable USB-C lead? I am hoping that will be the case anyway, as I've got two QC 2.0 adapters for home and 1 car charger adapter. Should keep me covered, and all I'll need to do is buy new USB-C cables.
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I don't think he understood the question? I would wait for a clearer answer
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He answered it below... That was with a QC2.0 charger giving him "2A" input according to Android OS.
Basically the phone shows "faster charging" when anything higher amperage gets used, not just native usb-c. The speed it charges is obviously not the same, but at least it utilizes a higher rate.
htowngator said:
He answered it below... That was with a QC2.0 charger giving him "2A" input according to Android OS.
Basically the phone shows "faster charging" when anything higher amperage gets used, not just native usb-c. The speed it charges is obviously not the same, but at least it utilizes a higher rate.
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I didn't see the 2A part just the fast charging. That's better than nothing but still not technically fast charging
New article that helps answer the question...somewhat:
http://www.droid-life.com/2015/10/19/nexus-6p-nexus-5x-quick-charge/
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Well yeah that's to be expected because Type-C supports fast charging.
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Assuming 15W is considered Fast Charging, then Type C has nothing to do with it. Current QC 2.0 chargers pump 18W via Type A to Micro B cables.
It is the limited design of the 6P that requires a Type C end to end solution (or captive charger) to permit fast charging. A little more thoughtful design choices would have allowed 18W via a Type A to Type C cable in the same way as the QC chargers operate by over charging a stupid cable or by respecting USB Power Delivery at 12V/1.5A in a smart cable solution.
dwswager said:
Assuming 15W is considered Fast Charging, then Type C has nothing to do with it. Current QC 2.0 chargers pump 18W via Type A to Micro B cables.
It is the limited design of the 6P that requires a Type C end to end solution (or captive charger) to permit fast charging. A little more thoughtful design choices would have allowed 18W via a Type A to Type C cable in the same way as the QC chargers operate by over charging a stupid cable or by respecting USB Power Delivery at 12V/1.5A in a smart cable solution.
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It can't go over 5V we have been over this before... So yes the Type-C doesn't affect the charging but the pin layout and chip only supports 5V from what has been seen so far.
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It can't go over 5V we have been over this before... So yes the Type-C doesn't affect the charging but the pin layout and chip only supports 5V from what has been seen so far.
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I concur, but it is important to dispel the marketing nonsense that Type C some how represents a "Fast Charging" solution. It is a connector and would have supported much better "Fast Charging" solutions than a steady state 5V solution. It will perform very well from 0% charge, but will lag higher voltage solutions at the other end of the charging cycle.
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I concur, but it is important to dispel the marketing nonsense that Type C some how represents a "Fast Charging" solution. It is a connector and would have supported much better "Fast Charging" solutions than a steady state 5V solution. It will perform very well from 0% charge, but will lag higher voltage solutions at the other end of the charging cycle.
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Sorry, this is not true. The higher voltage of the power delivery has no effect on charging speed given the same total power. This is especially true at the top end of the battery SOC where the charge rate is limited by the battery chemistry.

3.0 Quick Chargers

Has someone gathered some experience with Mi5 compatible chargers supporting Quick Charge 3.0?
The original chinese charger that came with the 128GB Mi5 version actually has a QC 3 symbol on the back - while I read it supports just 2.0.
My 'dream' charger should have easy switchable power plugs so it can be easily adjusted to the country's power sockets you're staying in. I remember my old HTC phone once came with 3 different, interchangeable plugs out of the box!
I bought this and works perfectly http://goo.gl/vasfAw
You can also use the Aukey Quick Charge 3.0 products.
I got one for my Mi 5 and its full compatible, shows also quick charge when plugged in.
Is there any significance difference b/w stock xiaomi charger?
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Is there any significance difference b/w stock xiaomi charger?
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Well, lets say the stock charger isn't the best build quality if you ask me, or at least it does'nt look very "trustworthy".
I wouldn't use it without fear about fire... so i never used it
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You can also use the Aukey Quick Charge 3.0 products.
I got one for my Mi 5 and its full compatible, shows also quick charge when plugged in.
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which specific aukey charger are you using? what usb cable are you using? and how do you determine whether it is actually quick-charging or not?
thanks in advance - cheers!
cybbbby said:
which specific aukey charger are you using? what usb cable are you using? and how do you determine whether it is actually quick-charging or not?
thanks in advance - cheers!
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I'm using the AuKey Quick Charge 3.0 with 2 Ports and a "good" USB A 3.0 highspeed cable with 56k resistor.
If the display is off and you wake it up while its on charger, on the bottom you can see a notice if its quick or slow charging.
shade.sh said:
I'm using the AuKey Quick Charge 3.0 with 2 Ports and a "good" USB A 3.0 highspeed cable with 56k resistor.
If the display is off and you wake it up while its on charger, on the bottom you can see a notice if its quick or slow charging.
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thanks for your quick reply!
I guess am using the same charger you mentioned (w/ 2 orange usb type a ports) in combination with the stock usb type a to c cable which was shipped with my MI5. The cable the charger came with was of little use as it is was not a type c cable :/
this notification you are talking of however.. how does it look like? atm I have no clue what I should be looking for to be honest
(I also tried an Anker QC 3.0 charger - performance-wise it was a lot worse than the Aukey charger and therefore went right back to Amazon)
I went for the Tronsmart qc3 for both car and regular. Good quality, just make sure you buy a decent cable along.
killbox said:
I went for the Tronsmart qc3 for both car and regular. Good quality, just make sure you buy a decent cable along.
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do you have gps drops when you connected to car quick charge 3.0 charger?
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Is there any significance difference b/w stock xiaomi charger?
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I think the stock charger isn't a QC 3.0 charger. (And neither is the cable IMO.)
But I am not sure, and not bothered to test. :cyclops:
To those who replied here with tronsmart or aukey QC3 chargers, does it come with a USB type C cable? I cannot find any info about this in google alone. TIA, cheers.
My aukey QC3 charger from amazon Germany came without any cable. I am therefore currently using the stock USB type C cable. I am however not sure whether that cable is 100% compliant and to be honest quite annoyed by all that controversy around the type C standard and QC3 and the incompatibility between both -.-
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Just to have it here:
I am using since March the BlitzWolf QC3.0 charger with a BlitzWolf 3Amps usb type C cable. works fine, charges fast enough.
Well all those chargers charging more faster then the stock one or i worng?
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pletpetplet said:
Well all those chargers charging more faster then the stock one or i worng?
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The "anker qc3" charger I tried was definitely charging slower than the stock charger + travel adapter : )
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Just to have it here:
I am using since March the BlitzWolf QC3.0 charger with a BlitzWolf 3Amps usb type C cable. works fine, charges fast enough.
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Do you mean this one?
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Blit...ger-USB-Adapter-with-Power3S/32604474505.html
I also ordered http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Blit...ta-Micro-USB-Cable-3-0A-Male/32582577078.html
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Do you mean this one?
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Blit...ger-USB-Adapter-with-Power3S/32604474505.html
I also ordered http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Blit...ta-Micro-USB-Cable-3-0A-Male/32582577078.html
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yes this one and maybe the same cable, dunno about the cable.
Hey Guys
Can anyone suggest a good, reputable, certified Qualcomm QC3 charger that has an included USB type-C cable?
I was eyeing on Tronsmart's QC3 1port wall charger, but I found out that it only has the micro-usb cable, and not the Type-C for Mi5.
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Hey Guys
Can anyone suggest a good, reputable, certified Qualcomm QC3 charger that has an included USB type-C cable?
I was eyeing on Tronsmart's QC3 1port wall charger, but I found out that it only has the micro-usb cable, and not the Type-C for Mi5.
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An Aukey is on the way to me with the cable included.
I earlier suggested the BlitzWolf, but BlitzWolf is not really certified for QC3.
This is a list with QC3 charger: https://www.qualcomm.com/documents/quick-charge-device-list
have alook on page 2 of the document.

Car super charger

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.
duraaraa said:
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
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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.
Nitemare3219 said:
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.
Nitemare3219 said:
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?
rickyleung said:
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/

3rd party cables

Anyone having problems with third party cables? Some cables won't charge the pixel 4 and when using on other smart phone, it works perfectly fine. Not sure if it's a restriction that google put in place but whatever the reason the cables are working fine with other manufacturers.
hero4eva said:
Anyone having problems with third party cables? Some cables won't charge the pixel 4 and when using on other smart phone, it works perfectly fine. Not sure if it's a restriction that google put in place but whatever the reason the cables are working fine with other manufacturers.
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I'm using Anker cables, and a generic cable to connect to both my work and home computers. I have no issues with charging, and copying files back and forth.
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I'm using Anker cables, and a generic cable to connect to both my work and home computers. I have no issues with charging, and copying files back and forth.
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I'm using cables from Baseus, Ugreen, Usam, Floveme and other Chinese brand. Some of those happens to work and some don't, not sure why. Just tried all those cable with the pixel 3 and they all work fine.
I only have Anker "red" cables and all are working from both Esemi and Anker chargers in the home and car.
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I only have Anker "red" cables and all are working from both Esemi and Anker chargers in the home and car.
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Do all the anker cables fast charge it?
Cables have to be Power Delivery (PD) compatible and not Quick Charge (Qualcomm).
It's not always clear what the standards are for cables and Anker sell both types. I always buy Anker and had to go through this recently.
These are the ones I choose Anker Powerline + C to C https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B06Y25Y6WX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I've had similar spec in the past and these are reliable and tough cables!
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Cables have to be Power Delivery (PD) compatible and not Quick Charge (Qualcomm).
It's not always clear what the standards are for cables and Anker sell both types. I always buy Anker and had to go through this recently.
These are the ones I choose Anker Powerline + C to C https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B06Y25Y6WX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I've had similar spec in the past and these are reliable and tough cables!
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I actually need a usb type-a to type-c cable to be used along with a powerbank like this one, so this powerline+ cable should be fine. Also, this configuration is not going to fast charge my pixel because of the absence of PD protocol, right? Which speed do you think I could achieve? Thank you
farrokh19 said:
I actually need a usb type-a to type-c cable to be used along with a powerbank like [https://www.anker.com/ca/products/variant/powercore--13400/A1315011]this one[/URL], so this powerline+ cable should be fine. Also, this configuration is not going to fast charge my pixel because of the absence of PD protocol, right? Which speed do you think I could achieve? Thank you
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It'll probably be 5v/2.4a speed so 12w. I do this for overnight charging.
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farrokh19 said:
I actually need a usb type-a to type-c cable to be used along with a powerbank like [https://www.anker.com/ca/products/variant/powercore--13400/A1315011]this one[/URL], so this powerline+ cable should be fine. Also, this configuration is not going to fast charge my pixel because of the absence of PD protocol, right? Which speed do you think I could achieve? Thank you
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Cable doesn't look PD, note where it says in product description "Compatible Devices (limited charging speeds)" it includes Google products all of whom are PD.
Your line for Powerbank doesn't go anywhere useful but again Anker are very bad at describing their products tech specs accurately.
So 5W charging, slow but OK for overnight charging, not great if you're on the go.
EeZeEpEe said:
It'll probably be 5v/2.4a speed so 12w. I do this for overnight charging.
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m+a+r+k said:
Cable doesn't look PD, note where it says in product description "Compatible Devices (limited charging speeds)" it includes Google products all of whom are PD.
Your line for Powerbank doesn't go anywhere useful but again Anker are very bad at describing their products tech specs accurately.
So 5W charging, slow but OK for overnight charging, not great if you're on the go.
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I hope you meant 5V, as the user above said. 12W are not that bad. By looking at the output of the original pixel 4 XL wall charger,it is stated as 3A at 5V or 2A at 9V. I suppose the last one is related to the PD protocol which increases the voltage to 9V in order to reach 18W (not sure here). If all I said is true, it should be able to receive 2.4A at 5V.
Could someone please confirm or confute that?
Just a quick update. I'm currently trying charging my pixel with the above-mentioned anker powercore and a usb-a to usb-c cable bought at a dollar store (working at up to 3A) and the current detected by the Ampere app is hovering around 1.5 A. Doing the math, it is just 7.5 w so rather disappointing. The system predicts a charging time of about 2h going from 15% to 100%.
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Just a quick update. I'm currently trying charging my pixel with the above-mentioned anker powercore and a usb-a to usb-c cable bought at a dollar store (working at up to 3A) and the current detected by the Ampere app is hovering around 1.5 A. Doing the math, it is just 7.5 w so rather disappointing. The system predicts a charging time of about 2h going from 15% to 100%.
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You should do actual charging times for measurement. Even if Ampere was accurate (It's not as accurate as something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MT8MC3N/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_1St6DbZRKJP9W) the 7.5w wouldn't be consistent from 0-100%. For example, the stock charger consistently does 5-80% in 60 minutes. See how fast/slow it is compared to that.
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EeZeEpEe said:
You should do actual charging times for measurement. Even if Ampere was accurate (It's not as accurate as something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MT8MC3N/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_1St6DbZRKJP9W) the 7.5w wouldn't be consistent from 0-100%. For example, the stock charger consistently does 5-80% in 60 minutes. See how fast/slow it is compared to that.
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Next time I'll check the charging time. Anyway it went from 15% to 99% in about 2h and 15min.
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Next time I'll check the charging time. Anyway it went from 15% to 99% in about 2h and 15min.
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Sounds about the same as my 5v/2.4a wall charger.
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Mi turbo charge compatible power bank?

Hello guys, does anyone know of any power bank and cable combination which can trigger the Mi Turbo Charge? I know about some QC4.0 power banks but Mi Turbo Charge seems to be very dependent on the cable+charger combination, even my newly bought Xiaomi Mi Power Bank 3 Pro 20000 mAh 45W seems incompatible.
This little pin makes the difference.!
osvaldo.17 said:
This little pin makes the difference.!
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that is good information, so does this mean it has to be usb-a to usb-c connection? or usb-c to usb-c is possible?
ozkaya said:
that is good information, so does this mean it has to be usb-a to usb-c connection? or usb-c to usb-c is possible?
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I guess usb c to usb c will work, but the cable needs to be compatible with QC 4
I have a Xiaomi 18w PowerBank 3 but it only has fast charging with USB A to USB Type C, I am waiting for a cable with both Type C outputs to see if it charges like this since the PowerBank has a Type C input and the seller told me that if it accepted PD charger
osvaldo.17 said:
This little pin makes the difference.!
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I looked further into this, there is an extra pin on the charger side, but I don't think it makes a difference, because I tried my older USB-C cables (with no extra pin) with the original charger and it still showed Mi Turbo Charge. So I guess it is the charger that matters and not the cable.
nykola5 said:
I have a Xiaomi 18w PowerBank 3 but it only has fast charging with USB A to USB Type C, I am waiting for a cable with both Type C outputs to see if it charges like this since the PowerBank has a Type C input and the seller told me that if it accepted PD charger
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But if it's 18W, and our charger is 33w for full turbo charging...? The math doesn't add up..
ozkaya said:
I looked further into this, there is an extra pin on the charger side, but I don't think it makes a difference, because I tried my older USB-C cables (with no extra pin) with the original charger and it still showed Mi Turbo Charge. So I guess it is the charger that matters and not the cable.
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I did a test with the stock cable vs UGREEN and there is 1 A of difference.
osvaldo.17 said:
I did a test with the stock cable vs UGREEN and there is 1 A of difference.
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Thanks for the further input, when you charge with ugreen cable, does it say Mi Turbo Charge on the lockscreen?
ozkaya said:
Thanks for the further input, when you charge with ugreen cable, does it say Mi Turbo Charge on the lockscreen?
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Yes, also you can see the double lightning icon next to the battery icon.
oroboros74 said:
But if it's 18W, and our charger is 33w for full turbo charging...? The math doesn't add up..
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But in the thread it asks about PowerBank, not wall chargers ...
nykola5 said:
But in the thread it asks about PowerBank, not wall chargers ...
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Yes, I know...
So you have 33w power banks on Ali, like this one :
https://aliexpress.com/item/4000958620294.html
oroboros74 said:
Yes, I know...
So you have 33w power banks on Ali, like this one :
https://aliexpress.com/item/4000958620294.html
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And when did I ask for a powerbank? Due to restrictions in my country I cannot come and buy that, I bought one with the highest W capacity that was available, I still do not understand what your answer is going to ...
nykola5 said:
And when did I ask for a powerbank? (...) I still do not understand what your answer is going to ...
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OP asks for power banks that would take advantage of our device's quick charge, and that's what you yourself mentioned in your previous message.
oroboros74 said:
OP asks for power banks that would take advantage of our device's quick charge, and that's what you yourself mentioned in your previous message.
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Well I gave my opinion and the device only accepts up to 30W, not 33W
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Well I gave my opinion and the device only accepts up to 30W, not 33W
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That's right.
And the charger is 33w, which is what I wrote.
I would be curious if those power banks with 33w charge just as fast as the charger... Would love to hear if anyone uses something like this.
The anker powercore speed is capable of fast charging the F2.
It is " limited" to QC3 so it's not at the absolute max speed the phone could handle.
@Oswald Boelcke
Shouldn't this be moved as well then?
jason88fr said:
@Oswald Boelcke
Shouldn't this be moved as well then?
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Thanks.
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Oswald Boelcke

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