How to charge at 55w (Including car charger) - Nubia Red Magic 5G / 5S Accessories

Hi all,
Red Magic 5G China ROM owner here.
I was browsing AliExpress last night and seen that the adverts state the charging cable is 5A, which made me wonder - is this why we only see 30w max?
So today, I plugged in my HP 100w Type C monitor cable and instantly start getting 10A @ 5v going into the battery. Unfortunately my wattage meter won't read past 40w however Accubattery confirms the speeds are 50w. You can clearly see the battery percentage climbing much faster, it's fun to watch!
So there we go, it's down to the cable.
Enjoy!
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Hey all,
I found, bought and tested a PPS Car Charger and was surprised with the results.
Less than $20 on Aliexpress.
Spec shows 11v @ 5a which is what our genuine 55w Nubia chargers list.
I can confirm the charger does indeed run up to 11v @ 5a.
The battery itself in the device pulled 9.8a at 5v, leaving the remaining wattage to power the device itself.
Again, I was using a 100w e-marked HP Type-c to Type-c cable which is important to reach these speeds.
Something interesting, the device knows it's not the genuine charger.
You don't get the cool charging animation where it shows the increments on the percentage (51.**%).
I'd highly recommend this over PD/QC chargers as the device can run much cooler using PPS.

What charger did you use
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gokhujee said:
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The 55w Nubia charger.
I have other chargers, I'll test them once my battery depletes.

Okay, all aftermarket chargers are limited to 25w (to the battery) leaving 5w for the device. So 30w pulled from the charger in total.
I've tested Power Delivery/PPS/QC, up to 60w, you name it.
Oddly with my 60W PD charger, the fan on the phone doesn't kick in.
Anyway, here is a video showing 10A going into the battery. For those of you that don't know, 10A X 5V = 50w. That leaves the remaining 5W from the charger to power the device itself.
Video: https://youtu.be/JqwwgmfAr2E

samussamus1 said:
Okay, all aftermarket chargers are limited to 25w (to the battery) leaving 5w for the device. So 30w pulled from the charger in total.
I've tested Power Delivery/PPS/QC, up to 60w, you name it.
Oddly with my 60W PD charger, the fan on the phone doesn't kick in.
Anyway, here is a video showing 10A going into the battery. For those of you that don't know, 10A X 5V = 50w. That leaves the remaining 5W from the charger to power the device itself.
Video: https://youtu.be/JqwwgmfAr2E
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Hi, just one thing in your video I couldn't see the voltage in my case I got like 5 amps 4 volts with a pd3.0 60W charger, showing in accu battery, is the battery voltage charging value correct or is it showing 4 but actual charging is 5v?
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raumyasarkar said:
Hi, just one thing in your video I couldn't see the voltage in my case I got like 5 amps 4 volts with a pd3.0 60W charger, showing in accu battery, is the battery voltage charging value correct or is it showing 4 but actual charging is 5v?
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Hi there,
The voltage to the battery is always on the 5v circuit.
The voltage from the charger is up to 20v but the SOC downsteps this to 5v.
When charging at 50w, the charger runs at 10v @ 5a.
Sam

samussamus1 said:
Hi there,
The voltage to the battery is always on the 5v circuit.
The voltage from the charger is up to 20v but the SOC downsteps this to 5v.
When charging at 50w, the charger runs at 10v @ 5a.
Sam
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OK thanks I believe then I am getting that 30 watt
25+5 as you mentioned.. Thanks again [emoji4]
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samussamus1 said:
Okay, all aftermarket chargers are limited to 25w (to the battery) leaving 5w for the device. So 30w pulled from the charger in total.
I've tested Power Delivery/PPS/QC, up to 60w, you name it.
Oddly with my 60W PD charger, the fan on the phone doesn't kick in.
Anyway, here is a video showing 10A going into the battery. For those of you that don't know, 10A X 5V = 50w. That leaves the remaining 5W from the charger to power the device itself.
Video: https://youtu.be/JqwwgmfAr2E
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samussamus1 said:
Hi there,
The voltage to the battery is always on the 5v circuit.
The voltage from the charger is up to 20v but the SOC downsteps this to 5v.
When charging at 50w, the charger runs at 10v @ 5a.
Sam
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samussamus1 said:
Hi all,
Red Magic 5G China ROM owner here.
I was browsing AliExpress last night and seen that the adverts state the charging cable is 5A, which made me wonder - is this why we only see 30w max?
So today, I plugged in my HP 100w Type C monitor cable and instantly start getting 10A @ 5v going into the battery. Unfortunately my wattage meter won't read past 40w however Accubattery confirms the speeds are 50w. You can clearly see the battery percentage climbing much faster, it's fun to watch!
So there we go, it's down to the cable.
Enjoy!
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There is something odd in this.
My phone is the global version 4.09.
I have an usb-c / usb-c cable up to 100W (20V/5A)
The 65W charger I have provides at his best performance 20V/3.25A. In Accubattery I get roughly 25W charging power (6A / 4V approx.), so it's something that seems right.
But if you go to see the specs of the original 55W charger from Nubia, it says that the best performance you can get is pps 11V/5A.
So the question is, how are you getting 10A with this charger? They wouldn't be 10 V / 5A?
Also, these 10V wouldn't be contradictory because the internals of the phone are ready for only 5V / xA?
Nubia charger -> https://na.redmagic.gg/products/nubia-55w-pd-quick-charger
My cable -> https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B07QPNRGYH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
My charger -> https://www.amazon.es/Baseus-Cargad...9Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
Also, because I am from EU (Spain), here we don't have an option to get the nubia 55W charger, so I want to know which one would fit to get the 55W charge power
This would be fine? (Best performance 20V-5A)
-> https://www.amazon.es/CHOETECH-Carg...rds=usb+c+cargador+100w&qid=1589737305&sr=8-5
I need help with this one because I don't see any options for a charger with 10A / +5V, or 10V / 5A
P.S. Also, how long does it take to do a full charge for you? I want to test it because in the video, I saw the same % per hour that my charger can provide.

Adrian120 said:
There is something odd in this.
My phone is the global version 4.09.
I have an usb-c / usb-c cable up to 100W (20V/5A)
The 65W charger I have provides at his best performance 20V/3.25A. In Accubattery I get roughly 25W charging power (6A / 4V approx.), so it's something that seems right.
But if you go to see the specs of the original 55W charger from Nubia, it says that the best performance you can get is pps 11V/5A.
So the question is, how are you getting 10A with this charger? They wouldn't be 10 V / 5A?
Also, these 10V wouldn't be contradictory because the internals of the phone are ready for only 5V / xA?
Nubia charger -> https://na.redmagic.gg/products/nubia-55w-pd-quick-charger
My cable -> https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B07QPNRGYH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
My charger -> https://www.amazon.es/Baseus-Cargad...9Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
Also, because I am from EU (Spain), here we don't have an option to get the nubia 55W charger, so I want to know which one would fit to get the 55W charge power
This would be fine? (Best performance 20V-5A)
-> https://www.amazon.es/CHOETECH-Carg...rds=usb+c+cargador+100w&qid=1589737305&sr=8-5
I need help with this one because I don't see any options for a charger with 10A / +5V, or 10V / 5A
P.S. Also, how long does it take to do a full charge for you? I want to test it because in the video, I saw the same % per hour that my charger can provide.
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I'm from Spain too, I ordered original 55w nubia to Giztop with the 5A cable, 38€ at my home door,
Nos vemos.

neo9596 said:
I'm from Spain too, I ordered original 55w nubia to Giztop with the 5A cable, 38€ at my home door,
Nos vemos.
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But the adapter you buyed has the NA adapter or the EU one? I can only see the one with the NA adapter. If you has the NA one, how do you adapt the plug to an EU one?
It charges to the same speed as the video that the OP posted?
How long did it take to arrive to you since you order it?
Also, can you post the links to the charger and cable you buyed, please?
They charged you fees?
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El adaptador que compraste es el que tiene los terminales para la UE? Solo veo el adaptador para EEUU. Si tienes el de EEUU, ¿como has hecho para adaptarlo para los enchufes de UE?
Tambien te carga a la velocidad que el OP muestra en el video?
¿Cuanto te tardo en llegar desde que lo pediste?
¿Puedes postear el link de el cargador y el cable que has comprado, por favor?
¿Te cobraron tasas?
Saludos y gracias de antemano.
P.S. I asked Giztop, they solved some things I asked here. The charger suits for Spain (EU).

Try this one. Compre este y en realidad no se q tal es ya q no lo e recibido.
I bought this one and i really dont know how will this is gonna work but here it is, it mite work, its on its way now
#Aliexpress US $22.99 30%OFF | 65W TYPE-C USB-C Power Adapter For USB-C Laptops MacBook Pro/Air iPad Pro PD3.0 Travel Charger 60W/45W Socket
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DiMatador said:
Try this one. Compre este y en realidad no se q tal es ya q no lo e recibido.
I bought this one and i really dont know how will this is gonna work but here it is, it mite work, its on its way now
#Aliexpress US $22.99 30%OFF | 65W TYPE-C USB-C Power Adapter For USB-C Laptops MacBook Pro/Air iPad Pro PD3.0 Travel Charger 60W/45W Socket
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Hola, que tal.
I'm going to write in English so I don't have to do it 2 times
You are going to have the same problem like me. If you go to the message I posted some days ago and click the charger I buyed in amazon, it has the same output specifications.
I think you are gonna have the same charger power I had (around 25W), the fan turns on and it's like a semi- fast charge for this device. But is not the 55W.
If you check the original charger (https://www.giztop.com/red-magic-55w-pd-charger.html), the max output is PPS: 3.3-11V 5A Max, and is the one that provides the 55W charge, and the one you buyed doesn't have this, like the one I buyed in Amazon.
Even if you buy a 100W charger, if doesn't have a charge output like this -> (PPS: 3.3-11V 5A) ,it's not going to charge at max fast- charge.
That happens because the phone is not compatible with 20V-3.25A, and even if you have this, the charger is not going to "reduce" it to 10V-3.25A (the original one goes up to 11V, so it seems that the phone is ready for that V)
I have ordered mine in Giztop with the supervooc cable (https://www.giztop.com/red-magic-55w-pd-charger.html) and they provided me the tracking number 2 days ago, so when it arrives at home, i'll test it.
If you have some questions please let me know.
Best regards.

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Ooh my apologies @Oswaldboelcke i did not mean for that spam to come attached with the link i was attaching
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Adrian120 said:
Hola, que tal.
I'm going to write in English so I don't have to do it 2 times [emoji14]
You are going to have the same problem like me. If you go to the message I posted some days ago and click the charger I buyed in amazon, it has the same output specifications.
I think you are gonna have the same charger power I had (around 25W), the fan turns on and it's like a semi- fast charge for this device. But is not the 55W.
If you check the original charger (https://www.giztop.com/red-magic-55w-pd-charger.html), the max output is PPS: 3.3-11V 5A Max, and is the one that provides the 55W charge, and the one you buyed doesn't have this, like the one I buyed in Amazon.
Even if you buy a 100W charger, if doesn't have a charge output like this -> (PPS: 3.3-11V 5A) ,it's not going to charge at max fast- charge.
That happens because the phone is not compatible with 20V-3.25A, and even if you have this, the charger is not going to "reduce" it to 10V-3.25A (the original one goes up to 11V, so it seems that the phone is ready for that V)
I have ordered mine in Giztop with the supervooc cable (https://www.giztop.com/red-magic-55w-pd-charger.html) and they provided me the tracking number 2 days ago, so when it arrives at home, i'll test it.
If you have some questions please let me know.
Best regards.
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Thank you, you know this 55w chargers are hard to find and to get the right one we must know what we are looking for.
Thank you for letting me know, i really tried to be careful and order the right block.. once you get your block i hope you can fill us in on performance, if yours works i mite look into buying it
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It's fine, and I assumed you didn't intend to spam.
You can easily check such links (affiliate spam) yourself before posting. In case of aliexpress you check the link e.g. in Wheregoes? and if the result contains a "aff_trace_key" entry you'd better not use that link.

The reason why 100W charger is not able to charge at full speed might be due to the fact that it's does not support pps. pps enables the charger and device to communicate with each other and send the power dynamically. It might start at full speed at 55W but can go down when phone heats up etc. When you are buying a charger make sure it supports pps so that the phone can communicate with changer and draw the power as per the need. So don't just buy a PD charger which is 65W or 100W without pps, red magic might limit the power draw and not pull 55W from those chargers to save the battery. Hope this helps.

sunil2linus said:
The reason why 100W charger is not able to charge at full speed might be due to the fact that it's does not support pps. pps enables the charger and device to communicate with each other and send the power dynamically. It might start at full speed at 55W but can go down when phone heats up etc. When you are buying a charger make sure it supports pps so that the phone can communicate with changer and draw the power as per the need. So don't just buy a PD charger which is 65W or 100W without pps, red magic might limit the power draw and not pull 55W from those chargers to save the battery. Hope this helps.
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Oh I will look for PPS enable charger.:laugh:

sunil2linus said:
The reason why 100W charger is not able to charge at full speed might be due to the fact that it's does not support pps. pps enables the charger and device to communicate with each other and send the power dynamically. It might start at full speed at 55W but can go down when phone heats up etc. When you are buying a charger make sure it supports pps so that the phone can communicate with changer and draw the power as per the need. So don't just buy a PD charger which is 65W or 100W without pps, red magic might limit the power draw and not pull 55W from those chargers to save the battery. Hope this helps.
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Yeah, that's a point.
But if you look to my other comment and click on the charger link I had, you can see that it's PPS compatible.
I think that it's an important point, but it is not the whole thing: The V-A ratio is important too.
The original charger I ordered didn't arrived yet; when it arrives, I'll test it.
Regards.

So after waiting for almost 1 month, I finally got my charger from Giztop -> (https://www.giztop.com/red-magic-55w-pd-charger.html)
I also got the Supervooc cable that you can see in the charger page: It's the Nubia 5A original one cable.
I payed $39,98. I payed with a Revolut card to have the price in dollars and have a little discount (€ is more expensive)
As I said, I am from Spain, and I didn't have tax problems and they deliver it to my house door.
The package is a yellow envelope with plastic bubbles ; but even with that, the boxes where the charger and cable came had a lot of bumps.
Also, before buying it, I write to Giztop 3 times saying that if the charger is for the EU (EU plug): they answer me saying yes, It's for the EU. But when it came, I saw that I got a US plug. That bothers me a lot because I asked them 3 times and they lied to me every time. And apparently, only chargers with US plug exists, according to Giztop.
They offered me a full refund, but I got a plug conversor so I can use it now (I buyed it for 1,6€ in a local hardware store).
The performance is exactly what @samussamus1 posted in that video link: the thing that mades the 55W charge is the charger and his PPS 3.3-11V/5A, and the 5A cable.
As I said, you need a charger with this exact specification, and a cable that supports 5A charge
I tested chargers with more power supply (65W max.): they have things like 20V/3.25A, but that doesn't work because you need the exact current. That happens because this kind of chargers don't adapt those power supply to what you need. For example: If you have 20V/3.25A, but you need 11V/5A, the charger is gonna supply you with the highest value close to the one you need, and that maybe is 9V/3A, leaving you with 27W.
That's why not every charger works, you need the exact one.
Nubia's 55W charger fills up the phone in 37 minuntes, in my case. Also charges faster the less battery it has: the closer it gets to 100%, the slow the charge it gets
Hope this helps somebody, because this chargers things are confusing!
Best regards,
Adrián.

Adrian120 said:
So after waiting for almost 1 month, I finally got my charger from Giztop -> (https://www.giztop.com/red-magic-55w-pd-charger.html)
I also got the Supervooc cable that you can see in the charger page: It's the Nubia 5A original one cable.
I payed $39,98. I payed with a Revolut card to have the price in dollars and have a little discount (€ is more expensive)
As I said, I am from Spain, and I didn't have tax problems and they deliver it to my house door.
The package is a yellow envelope with plastic bubbles ; but even with that, the boxes where the charger and cable came had a lot of bumps.
Also, before buying it, I write to Giztop 3 times saying that if the charger is for the EU (EU plug): they answer me saying yes, It's for the EU. But when it came, I saw that I got a US plug. That bothers me a lot because I asked them 3 times and they lied to me every time. And apparently, only chargers with US plug exists, according to Giztop.
They offered me a full refund, but I got a plug conversor so I can use it now (I buyed it for 1,6€ in a local hardware store).
The performance is exactly what @samussamus1 posted in that video link: the thing that mades the 55W charge is the charger and his PPS 3.3-11V/5A, and the 5A cable.
As I said, you need a charger with this exact specification, and a cable that supports 5A charge
I tested chargers with more power supply (65W max.): they have things like 20V/3.25A, but that doesn't work because you need the exact current. That happens because this kind of chargers don't adapt those power supply to what you need. For example: If you have 20V/3.25A, but you need 11V/5A, the charger is gonna supply you with the highest value close to the one you need, and that maybe is 9V/3A, leaving you with 27W.
That's why not every charger works, you need the exact one.
Nubia's 55W charger fills up the phone in 37 minuntes, in my case. Also charges faster the less battery it has: the closer it gets to 100%, the slow the charge it gets
Hope this helps somebody, because this chargers things are confusing!
Best regards,
Adrián.
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2 things I would like to mention. [emoji23][emoji23]1.do your research. Nubia doesn't have an eu version of the charger. The only version you can get is us plug.
2. You are almost right about having exact charger. Actually you need a pps charger. That is with programmable power supply so that charger can communicate with the phone how much charge to send. And then it needs to have the ability to support 11v 5a supply. So any charger with. Pps support and 11v 5a supply can work.
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I planing to get this for my car : http://www.iottie.com/Product/Detai...roid-DNA_8X-and-Other-Qi_-Enabled-Smartphones
And my question is with normal wireless charge, will I be able to use and still charge the device? Or it will do like a cheap usb cable barely charge and power slowly going down?
I email those guy see if they plan to have a fast charging model this is what I got from them :
"Thank you for contacting us. At this time we do not offer a fast
charge Qi product and do not have any upcoming plans to release one.
The Easy One Touch Wireless will work with your device but will charge
at a normal rate."
considering they are not specifically mentioning that it supports quick charge 2.0 or w/e the fast charge capability is, i'm going out on a limb and assuming its putting out no more than 1000mah which means "slow" charge 1 amp charging isn't too bad. It may not top you off, definitely wont do it in a hurry, but should at least keep it steady while the phone is in use.
CHOETECH QI Pocket Wireless Car Charger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvBn9UYiB_c&feature=youtu.be
I'm in for this pocket wireless car charger after watching this video.
Triple-coil wide charging pad, compatible with Qi enable smartphones.
Nice but cannot realy use phone as a gps with that one
GPS Works fine
patthe said:
Nice but cannot realy use phone as a gps with that one
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i bought the same one in combination with my s6 edge+.
No problem at all with the GPS. Isnt your car window blocking your signal?
I always use gps on my phone. Never had any gps issue ever.
vlx600d said:
considering they are not specifically mentioning that it supports quick charge 2.0 or w/e the fast charge capability is, i'm going out on a limb and assuming its putting out no more than 1000mah which means "slow" charge 1 amp charging isn't too bad. It may not top you off, definitely wont do it in a hurry, but should at least keep it steady while the phone is in use.
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It seems that wireless charging never works as quickly as just using a cable and a car charger that puts out a high amount of amperage...
Is there any Qi car charger that can offer the same charging speed as the genuine Qualcomm wired charger ?
frugtor said:
Is there any Qi car charger that can offer the same charging speed as the genuine Qualcomm wired charger ?
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Here's one I reviewed recently! Works perfectly for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/s6-...tronsmart-dual-usb-36w-rapid-charger-t3201412
Good but little expensive
Good but little expensive
I just bought the Aukey's Dual-USB Turbo Car Charger, for 10 euros on Amazon (I cannot post a link because I have not posted enough messages yet)
Not expensive, small and support fast charging.
I have not received it yet but I could come back for my feedback if you are interested in.
Just ordered:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vehicle-Car...ne4-5-White-/161666559472?hash=item25a413edf0
I'll review when arrive
ced0072 said:
I just bought the Aukey's Dual-USB Turbo Car Charger, for 10 euros on Amazon (I cannot post a link because I have not posted enough messages yet)
Not expensive, small and support fast charging.
I have not received it yet but I could come back for my feedback if you are interested in.
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Received and tested. It works fine, the phone is correctly charging in fast mode with it.
ced0072 said:
Received and tested. It works fine, the phone is correctly charging in fast mode with it.
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[Qualcomm Certificado] Aukey Quick Charge2.0 30W 2 Puertos USB Cargador de coche Adaptador(AIPower 5V / 2.4A + Quick Charge 12V / 1.5A 9V / 2A 5V / 2A con un 20AWG 3.3FT Micro USB Cable Negro https://www.amazon.es/dp/B00YGKUYBA/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_IVDdwbGEMM6JK
This one?
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[Qualcomm Certificado] Aukey Quick Charge2.0 30W 2 Puertos USB Cargador de coche Adaptador(AIPower 5V / 2.4A + Quick Charge 12V / 1.5A 9V / 2A 5V / 2A con un 20AWG 3.3FT Micro USB Cable Negro https://www.amazon.es/dp/B00YGKUYBA/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_IVDdwbGEMM6JK
This one?
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Yes, exactly.

Be careful with Huawei Power adapter:

Basically, when the charger is unplugged, the adapter runs in 5V mode, which is safe and good. But when the tablet is connected, then it is upgraded to 9V mode. any USB devices connected with a splitter on the charger wire will receive 9V also! This near doubling of voltage could cause devices to be fried, so make sure your Huawei power adapter isn't powering any hubs!!
YouTube demo video coming soon, overvolting a fan!

			
				
Good catch!
Thanks for sharing.
I thought charges and/or device ports had a regulator to control input voltage?
CorruptedSanity said:
Good catch!
Thanks for sharing.
I thought charges and/or device ports had a regulator to control input voltage?
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Most electronics with a USB port will only be rated for say 5v, or maybe 6v to allow for naughty USB power supplies. 9v is nearly double 5v, and on sensitive low-tech chargers, like resistive ones that charge 18650 or whatever, you could expose the battery to a much higher voltage than what it should have, which could cause an explosion or whatever. I used a fan since it should be able to handle the extra voltage quite happily.
What do you mean fan?
Used a fan to cool what?
Michaelflat1 said:
Basically, when the charger is unplugged, the adapter runs in 5V mode, which is safe and good. But when the tablet is connected, then it is upgraded to 9V mode. any USB devices connected with a splitter on the charger wire will receive 9V also! This near doubling of voltage could cause devices to be fried, so make sure your Huawei power adapter isn't powering any hubs!!
YouTube demo video coming soon, overvolting a fan!
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There is not problem at all. Qualcomm charge technology and USB 3.1 do the same. The charger and the device negotiate what voltage they want to send the same power but less current (more efficient). You are not supposed to o what you did, it your fault and not from Huawei.
pmj_pedro said:
There is not problem at all. Qualcomm charge technology and USB 3.1 do the same. The charger and the device negotiate what voltage they want to send the same power but less current (more efficient). You are not supposed to o what you did, it your fault and not from Huawei.
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what I was getting at is that if you were to use a splitter, like I did, then be careful, as the voltage might raise. This is not a concern most of the time, but it's good to just be careful.
My OnePlus 5T and it's dash charging only works when these 3 conditions are satisfied:
Dash charger
Stock OnePlus lead
Nothing else plugged in
otherwise it will default down to normal. It's a shame that this didn't happen on the Huawei charger, but hopefully this means that it will be easier for implementation for powerbanks, I can't find any dash charge power banks. And also apparently Huawei phones usually play nice with other chargers. (USB-C power delivery I'm not sure on this device).
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what I was getting at is that if you were to use a splitter, like I did, then be careful, as the voltage might raise. This is not a concern most of the time, but it's good to just be careful.
My OnePlus 5T and it's dash charging only works when these 3 conditions are satisfied:
Dash charger
Stock OnePlus lead
Nothing else plugged in
otherwise it will default down to normal. It's a shame that this didn't happen on the Huawei charger, but hopefully this means that it will be easier for implementation for powerbanks, I can't find any dash charge power banks. And also apparently Huawei phones usually play nice with other chargers. (USB-C power delivery I'm not sure on this device).
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I am just annoyed that Huawei do not use QC or USB-PD standards and I must use their charge to charge fast. I do not mind the 9v as my QC devices charges fast on the Huawei charger but not the other way round, forcing me to either change all my chargers or carry an extra charger.
Not sure if you are talking about FCP for in or out of powerbank, I have a Tronsmart powerbank that supports both QC3 and FCP out. It also supports QC in, which means it MAY charge faster with the Huawei's stock charger. I had not tested it that way yet but I think it should as the Huawei charger charges my other QC devices at QC speed.
Tronsmart Presto Power bank:
https://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-presto-10000mah-quick-charge-3-0-power-bank
Note that their own specifications regarding the input is incorrect, this picture shows the actual specifications behind the device, which shows it can take [email protected] in.
https://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/tronsmart-presto-3.jpg
Also refer to my thread from a while back discussing FCP and QC.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-m5/help/m5-quick-charge-t3822277
alvinlwh said:
I am just annoyed that Huawei do not use QC or USB-PD standards and I must use their charge to charge fast. I do not mind the 9v as my QC devices charges fast on the Huawei charger but not the other way round, forcing me to either change all my chargers or carry an extra charger.
Not sure if you are talking about FCP for in or out of powerbank, I have a Tronsmart powerbank that supports both QC3 and FCP out. It also supports QC in, which means it MAY charge faster with the Huawei's stock charger. I had not tested it that way yet but I think it should as the Huawei charger charges my other QC devices at QC speed.
Tronsmart Presto Power bank:
https://www.tronsmart.com/products/tronsmart-presto-10000mah-quick-charge-3-0-power-bank
Note that their own specifications regarding the input is incorrect, this picture shows the actual specifications behind the device, which shows it can take [email protected] in.
https://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/tronsmart-presto-3.jpg
Also refer to my thread from a while back discussing FCP and QC.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-m5/help/m5-quick-charge-t3822277
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I know your trouble, I have a OP5t, and that charges at 7.5W from my Huawei charger, when it can charge at 20W using dash charger, my mediapad charges at 10W from the dash charger, out of 18w capability. I do look silly carrying round two chargers with the same plug on them!!
Yeah no dash charger power bank, at least there is a Huawei FCP one like you said, I might get that as my next one, but I've got a lovely EC technologies powerbank, and that only does 10W no matter what, shame really as it is 82whr (massive!).
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I know your trouble, I have a OP5t, and that charges at 7.5W from my Huawei charger, when it can charge at 20W using dash charger, my mediapad charges at 10W from the dash charger, out of 18w capability. I do look silly carrying round two chargers with the same plug on them!!
Yeah no dash charger power bank, at least there is a Huawei FCP one like you said, I might get that as my next one, but I've got a lovely EC technologies powerbank, and that only does 10W no matter what, shame really as it is 82whr (massive!).
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Luckily (for me at least!), I do not normally carry my M5 around and therefore do not need quick charge on it. Even if taken on holiday, it can charge overnight in the hotel. However this put me off Huawei (and OnePlue, Oppo and any other brands that do not use QC standards) for my future purchase.
Wow, I didn't realize how bad this bites. MediaPad was my first QC3 device. Used it's charger in my bedroom. Then got a LG v35 QC3 phone last week to replace old Nexus 6P (USB C-PD). So excited to see the Huawei charger fast-charging both devices. So irritating to now realize that the LG QC3 charger won't fast charge the M5!
And Huawei is using a proprietary QC3 charging mechanism? ie. are there any compatible chargers on Amazon or only the charger from Huawei will fast charge the M5?
StephenMSmith said:
Wow, I didn't realize how bad this bites. MediaPad was my first QC3 device. Used it's charger in my bedroom. Then got a LG v35 QC3 phone last week to replace old Nexus 6P (USB C-PD). So excited to see the Huawei charger fast-charging both devices. So irritating to now realize that the LG QC3 charger won't fast charge the M5!
And Huawei is using a proprietary QC3 charging mechanism? ie. are there any compatible chargers on Amazon or only the charger from Huawei will fast charge the M5?
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Sorry, Huawei does not use QC standards but their own FCP/SCP instead. QC chargers will not fast charge Huawei gear but Huawei charger MAY charge QC gear fast.
So if I plug my M5 into a standard QC3.0 charger (9v I think), does it at least charge somewhat faster than a standard, non-QC charger? I would assume so. And are they're any 3rd party fasxt chargers compatible w/Huawei's dumbarse proprietary QC3 charging?
StephenMSmith said:
So if I plug my M5 into a standard QC3.0 charger (9v I think), does it at least charge somewhat faster than a standard, non-QC charger? I would assume so. And are they're any 3rd party fasxt chargers compatible w/Huawei's dumbarse proprietary QC3 charging?
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No it doesn't, as confirmed by a V/A USB meter. It will only top out at 5V/2A.
I repeat again, Huawei does NOT use QC3 technology, but FCP/SCP technology. If you are looking for a charger that can do both QC and FCP from the same socket, read through the tread again as I had already posted a brand and model that had been tested and confirmed to do both.
Ah, sorry, me dumb and had in my head that M5 was QC3. Now I get it -- FCP, not same as QC3. OK, I see your link and several other chargers compatible w/QC3 and FCP. Thanks!
Hi,
I have a ThinkPad E580 which comes along with a charger Type-C, on the charger has been written : OUTPUT: 20V-3.25A / 15V-3A / 9V-2A / 5V-2A
Is it safe to try charge my MediaPad M5 by this charger?
sz.hatef said:
Hi,
I have a ThinkPad E580 which comes along with a charger Type-C, on the charger has been written : OUTPUT: 20V-3.25A / 15V-3A / 9V-2A / 5V-2A
Is it safe to try charge my MediaPad M5 by this charger?
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I had used USB PD adaptors on the M5 before and it charges fine, but not quickly.
My Pad (M5 10.8 WiFi) charges via USB PD with 18 Watts using the 9 Volt Profile. What doesn't work is Quick Charge. Power delivery works fine
Is there anything special about the actual Huawei furnished cable? I need a longer one than what was furnished.
reubenray said:
Is there anything special about the actual Huawei furnished cable? I need a longer one than what was furnished.
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Nothing whatsoever
But get a good one that supports high wattage.
Some cables only transmit 5 watts
Meaning 5v and 1 amp
Technology from 2005

Is Power Delivery Supported?

Does this model support power delivery like the Pro model? If so has anyone tested how many watts it pulls from a power delivery charger? Oneplus states the pro model supports 5V/3A power delivery which I believe is 15watts.
Pro 30W
Non Pro 20W
Linuxkek said:
Pro 30W
Non Pro 20W
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These specs are for Oneplus's proprietary warp charging which is separate from the power delivery standard.
Without that it's unreal slow, maybe 1A
Linuxkek said:
Without that it's unreal slow, maybe 1A
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you are uninformed. in addition to Warp, the 7p supports PD upto 3a with screen off. Android police confirmed this in their review.
OP is asking if 7 also supports this.
I have not measured charging speeds, etc. but I have a bunch of official Google PD bricks here for my 2XL and my OP7 charges just as fast, if not faster, than my Pixel. Just anecdotal but I was happy with charging performance.
I've charged my OnePlus 7 from 14% to 100% in about 1h and 15min. I call that really fast charging.
nIGhT-SoN said:
I've charged my OnePlus 7 from 14% to 100% in about 1h and 15min. I call that really fast charging.
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With the charger that came with the phone or a different charger?
The included charger, it's the 20W one.
Linuxkek said:
Without that it's unreal slow, maybe 1A
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The included charger, it's the 20W one.
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Do you know what this thread is about?
Everyone knows Dash 20W is super fast. We're asking about USB PD.
heov said:
Do you know what this thread is about?
Everyone knows Dash 20W is super fast. We're asking about USB PD.
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Like I sad, it will be 1A, maybe for the first 50% 1.5A, because with 3A a lot will not pay the extra bucks for Dash charger.
Pro: 5V/6A - 3A
Non-Pro: 5V/4A - 3A? No way... with luck maybe 2A
I will get my OP7 next week and I can test it but I'm sure you will get up to 1.5A
I've charged it with a power bank from Huawei, with fast charge and it charged pretty quick. I haven't look at the time it took, but next time I will.
Linuxkek said:
Like I sad, it will be 1A, maybe for the first 50% 1.5A, because with 3A a lot will not pay the extra bucks for Dash charger.
Pro: 5V/6A - 3A
Non-Pro: 5V/4A - 3A? No way... with luck maybe 2A
I will get my OP7 next week and I can test it but I'm sure you will get up to 1.5A
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So you are saying:
OP7 Pro supports USB 3.1, USB PD protocol to 3A, and Warp-protocol to 6A
OP7 supports USB 3.1, Dash-protocol to 4A, but NOT USB-PD?
Please do test it- to confirm, you must have 1. screen off 2. a USB power meter that can measure the draw (or an app that can record the draw while the screen is off- viewing current while in app will not work since it only works with screen off.
There seems to be a lot of people who don't understand what USB-PD is. Of course, if you use a normal USB charger that is neither Dash/Warp nor USB PD, it will not draw more than 1.5A.
nIGhT-SoN said:
I've charged it with a power bank from Huawei, with fast charge and it charged pretty quick. I haven't look at the time it took, but next time I will.
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You can use a app, which will tell you how fast it charge.
heov said:
There seems to be a lot of people who don't understand what USB-PD is. Of course, if you use a normal USB charger that is neither Dash/Warp nor USB PD, it will not draw more than 1.5A.
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Dude, USB-PD means USB Power Delivery. How somebody can not understand what this mean?
Oppo slow it down to sell VOOC/Dash charger (and cable) in the kernel, like on the OnePlus devices before.
When the OP7 support 3A, with 5V, you will get 15W, which is almost QC 3.0, so you can get 5 charger and any cable you want for the same price as a Dash charger. There is no way!
So I've tried today charging with my power bank, a HUAWEI 10000mAh QuickCharge power bank, from 1% to 100% and it took about 2h and 30min. From 15% I think it would take about 2h to charge. Power bank fast charging is rated at 9V 2A 18W. With Ampere it was showing to chager at about 1.3-1.4A. I would say it's pretty ok, it's not as fast as with the original charger, but it's ok.
nIGhT-SoN said:
So I've tried today charging with my power bank, a HUAWEI 10000mAh QuickCharge power bank, from 1% to 100% and it took about 2h and 30min. From 15% I think it would take about 2h to charge. Power bank fast charging is rated at 9V 2A 18W. With Ampere it was showing to chager at about 1.3-1.4A. I would say it's pretty ok, it's not as fast as with the original charger, but it's ok.
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That is not a USB-PD bank. It'll charge at 1.5A tops with that. Our phones can't do QuickCharge.
Do the same test if you can, but use a USB-PD charger and screen off.
This thread is about getting a confirmation that it can regulate with USB-PD upto 3A when the screen is off. Our phones will not support QuickCharge or any other proprietary protocol.
We know It does Dash/Warp, regular USB upto 1.5A, and now we want to know if it does USB PD.
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So I caved and finally tested it myself.
Yes, the regular OnePlus 7 does support USB-PD 5v upto 3A with the screen off. With the screen on, I could get 1.94A
I used an Essential PH-1 included charger, which is a USB-PD charger that can do 5V and 9V upto 3A. I went from 60% to 70% in 8 minutes, and used the logkit to capture the current. While on, I was getting a consistent 1.94A, which is higher than a regular USB charger which usually peaks around 1.4-1.5A. With the screen off, I kept the logkit going, and you can see the average is well above 2A (again, this is average- I had the screen on for a while before an after, which is why the average isn't 3A). It's also worth noting this was only from 60-70%.
So yes, like the OP7 Pro, the OP7 also supports USB-PD up to 3A with the screen off, and upto 2A with the screen on, much faster than a regular USB Charge, and ALMOST on-par with Dash Charging with screen off.
So hopefully this puts this thread to rest, and you can feel confident buying a USB-PD brick, and those that doubted it have learned that OnePlus didn't skimp on the USB controller on the regular OP7.
From the graph, you can see the flat line at -3 when the screen was off, and how it bounces "up" to -1.7 when it's on.
Can confirm, used my USB PD charger while away last week. Charge from 5ish% to full was around 2 hours. Much quicker than the old standard Microsoft USB C charger I use at home.
Charge time with PD was similar to that with my old mate 20 pro which showed 'fast charging' to indicate PD being used.

MI 9T PRO 30W Charger experiment

Was searching about chargers that should work with the phone a little while back and there was allot of mixed and confusing talks about what charger to get ( most tests where done with Amper app, that does not show s*it), allot of people where recommending the sonic charger as the only/best option for 27W charging.
Not being available in my region, got myself a Baseus 30w charger ( the one with USB + type-C PD port ) + a USB-C power reader.
Phone is on latest MIUI EU version 11 ( android 10)
Those are the findings:
The phone will charge Turbo using the USB port and go up to 30 W
The phone will charge also up to 30W using the type-C port, but the Turbo is not displayed.
p.s. ignore the total mA charged reading. At first my usb power reader had a bug or something. it was reading 0.01A at 9V, Started working fine after a replug. reading 3 - 3.5A at 9v
The first photo is using type-C
The second photo is using the USB port. It only shows 12W because was just plugged in. But will go to 9V 3A in a few seconds.
Wait so does this mean the 30w charger works?
Sent from my Redmi K20 Pro using Tapatalk
UK 30W Charger for Mi 9T Pro
Ebay Item ID: 254002394442
Is that the Baseus 30W PD Quick Charger you bought?
Are you getting the full turbo charge using the Baseus USB Type C cable?
Or
Do you need to use the USB Type C cable that came with the phone?
Or
Purchase another compatible cable?
I know, questions, questions, questions..
Was contemplating buying OnePlus 7T or Realme X2 Pro, but reluctant after hearing about the display issues [red tint, green tint, uniformity fault] that are affecting them.. Previously had the OnePlus 6T McLaren but didn't have great mobile reception..
Think OxygenOS and MUIU better forks of Android.
Think am set on the Mi 9T Pro UK/Global edition, just waiting to see what Blacl Friday bring from EGlobal.
Would buy direct from Xiaomi if had 256GB version. But they doing what OnePlus doing and preventing purchase. Stinks, because you get 2 year warranty as opposed to 1 year if buy direct. [OnePlus & Xiaomi do this].
The charger works 22% to 96% in 52 minutes ( 22% to 77% in 30 minutes as seen in the picture above, had to leave so i did not let it reach 100%) it charged with 30W till 80%
It does not display turbo with usb-c to usb-c. but it charges with 30W, don't think the baseus cable has anything to do with it. was just the cheapest 3A rated cable i could find, the charged does not come with a cable
Also did not test other cable for USB to type-c. had the original xiaomi one in hand. but again. don't think it matters. any 3A cable should be good.
charger model is BS-EU905
UK 30W Charger for Mi 9T Pro
Am nearly all settled on decided to get the Mi 9t Pro but will hold fire till see what Black Friday discounts there are.
I can manage to get the 6GB/128GB with EU plug from CSMobiles for under £305 delivered. But would prefer the 8GB/256GB model.
If I do get, then will be purchasing the 'Baseus 30W PD Quick Charger UK Adapter' -
Ebay Item ID: 254002394442
Will update the thread on my findings..
don't think the 256gb will ever be sold outside Asia. I'm fine with the 6/128 model
www eglobalcentraluk.com/xiaomi-mi-9t-pro-8gb-256gb-dual-sim-redmi-k20-pro-glacier-blue
Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro 8GB/256GB Dual Sim
INTERNATIONAL VERSION/ GLOBAL VERSION
24hr dispatch <- recommended to buy from EGlobal only if this is displayed
**Read some threads that state its EU variant with Band 20-800MHZ - Am with Vodafone and is a required Band for 4G **
Will soon find out..
well . i stand corrected. it seems there is a global version with 8 ram and 256 storage when i got my phone there was none. It's a good phone. so enjoy
Is baseus company even safe to use?, Since it's always a little unsafe to use 3rd party chargers.
Sent from my Redmi K20 Pro using Tapatalk
I am using a Baseus 30W charger since the very first day and it charges the phone with 27W flawlessly
ishaqtkr said:
Is baseus company even safe to use?, Since it's always a little unsafe to use 3rd party chargers.
Sent from my Redmi K20 Pro using Tapatalk
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as long as they are using the standard charging protocols, should be fine. At the end of the day only difference is the branding. they are all made in china after all...
haoss07 said:
The charger works 22% to 96% in 52 minutes ( 22% to 77% in 30 minutes as seen in the picture above, had to leave so i did not let it reach 100%) it charged with 30W till 80%
It does not display turbo with usb-c to usb-c. but it charges with 30W, don't think the baseus cable has anything to do with it. was just the cheapest 3A rated cable i could find, the charged does not come with a cable
Also did not test other cable for USB to type-c. had the original xiaomi one in hand. but again. don't think it matters. any 3A cable should be good.
charger model is BS-EU905
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Hey can you tell me the exact timing.
I mean from 1% to 100% in how much time and also let me know how much does it charge in first 30mins and 1 hr mark. (please try to make it from 0 to 2% .
With my 27W sonic charger it takes
0-57% in 30mins and
0-93% in 60mins and
To full charge it takes 1Hr 18mins
All from 0 to 100
i usually don't let my phone go under 20%, ill post if ill try it from 0 to 100
I bought this one: Fast Charger 30W MacBook Pro Charger with Type-C Cable Power Supply Fire-Proof PD 4.0 for Samsung Phone, The New MacBook Air/iPad Pro/iPhone QC4.0 (30W +Cable) from amazon, and at that time I paid $9.99
Can't say the amount of Amps but it charged my phone from 50% to 90% in 30 minutes! The only problem I had was the provided usb-c cable charges my Mi9T only in one direction (weird)
here is more info using the USB normal port and the original xiaomi cable, phone display's turbo charging, the USB power meter shows 25W going in the phone ( a little slower than PD):
9% to 30% in 10 minutes
30 to 40% in 5 minutes ( charging rate is around 20W)
9% to 100% 1:19:32
will repeat the test again once my 5A cable comes, and also using type-c PD
A lot of things are made in China, doesn't mean they are all the same quality lol. Factories make stuff according to the specs given to them, if they were asked to make poor quality items, they will. If you give them the plans and contract them to make A grade stuff, they will too.
haoss07 said:
here is more info using the USB normal port and the original xiaomi cable, phone display's turbo charging, the USB power meter shows 25W going in the phone ( a little slower than PD):
9% to 30% in 10 minutes
30 to 40% in 5 minutes ( charging rate is around 20W)
9% to 100% 1:19:32
will repeat the test again once my 5A cable comes, and also using type-c PD
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That's a bit slow as my 27W sonic charger charges from 1 to 100% in 1Hr 15mins.
Does it really make a large difference compared using a 27W charger?
I don't trust Ampere and the numbers all the time.
After MIUI 11 update my deice shows quick charging for the Apple Macbook Air 30W charger. It wasn't showing for MIUI 10.
EasyAcc USB C Mains Charger, 30W... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07PJ29QGR?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Will this work?

Question 45W Charging requirements have changed?

Alright so I've got my S22U in, and it appears that the charging requirements for 45W Fast charging have changed relative to the Note 10+ I did have. Neither of my two chargers that previously charged the Note 10 at full speed charge my S22U at full speed. There is no "Super Fast Charging 2.0" indication on my display when I connect the chargers. So something has changed. Kind of a disappointment on my end, since there was no good reason to change standards/requirements. Does anyone have a new 45W adapter, yet?
I have the Spigen ARC 45w charger and even though it doesn't say "Super Fast Charging 2.0" (only without the 2.0) it charges at exactly the same speed as the original new samsung 45w charger (where it says 2.0) used in this test:
Alright I found someone on Verizon's website saying that the output voltage on the EP-T4510 charger goes up to 20V whereas my chargers only hit about 11V, even under PPS. So the Ultra requires a higher 20V voltage to get up to 45W, where my Note 10+ only required 11V to hit 45W. Makes sense now.
Verizon Review of Samsung 45W New Charger
The new charger has PPS [email protected] 2.25A. The old charger had PPS [email protected] 4.1A. If you were using the old charger, you need a 5A cable. There hasn't been enough testing with real volt/power meters to see what's going on, because all these youtube trash reviewers are just plugging something random in and measuring the time it takes to charge.
craznazn said:
The new charger has PPS [email protected] 2.25A. The old charger had PPS [email protected] 4.1A. If you were using the old charger, you need a 5A cable. There hasn't been enough testing with real volt/power meters to see what's going on, because all these youtube trash reviewers are just plugging something random in and measuring the time it takes to charge.
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Yeah with the old charger I was using a Thunderbolt 3 cable rated for the full 100W charge spec (20V/5A) so the cable itself is def good.
EDIT - I just tried another USB-C cable, and got the 2.0 notification. So check the cables for sure. THanks for the hint.
Hi guys
I'm using Samsung 45W charger; EP-TA845XBEGWW. It delivers 21VDC at 2.1A, this gives 21x2.1= 44.1W and It's works perfectly for changing my S22 Ultra. It also got a lot of other charging modes, it runs PDO or PPS. USB type C in both ends. Hope this helps.
Regards DeHAWK
DeHAWK said:
Hi guys
I'm using Samsung 45W charger; EP-TA845XBEGWW. It delivers 21VDC at 2.1A, this gives 21x2.1= 44.1W and It's works perfectly for changing my S22 Ultra. It also got a lot of other charging modes, it runs PDO or PPS. USB type C in both ends. Hope this helps.
Regards DeHAWK
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Yeah in my case it was a cable issue. The same cable that worked perfectly on the N10+ no longer supports 45W speeds on the S22U. So I am going to seek out new cables I guess. Thanks.
I bought this charger from Amazon.ca and according to the specs it outputs 21 volts @ 2.25 amps so should be able meet the 45 watt max charging capability of the phone. It's very compact. I'll verify when I receive the phone.
Anker USB C Charger, 713 Charger
hand-filer said:
I bought this charger from Amazon.ca and according to the specs it outputs 21 volts @ 2.25 amps so should be able meet the 45 watt max charging capability of the phone. It's very compact. I'll verify when I receive the phone.
Anker USB C Charger, 713 Charger
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If it doesn't check your cables.
Use this 100w/5a usb-c cable (https://amzn.to/351pBUQ) with the Samsung 45w charger (EP-TA845XWEGUS) and it shows "Super fast charging 2.0". If you don't use the write cable you won't get the "2.0" type of charging.
I also got this charger hub from Amazon (https://amzn.to/3hcjnnu) using the same 100w/5a cables and it shows "Super fast charging 2.0". Nearly the same prices as the Samsung charger, but can do more. Works perfect for families as a charging hub. This was verified on both a new Samsung S22 Ultra and my old Samsung S20 Ultra.
craznazn said:
The new charger has PPS [email protected] 2.25A. The old charger had PPS [email protected] 4.1A. If you were using the old charger, you need a 5A cable. There hasn't been enough testing with real volt/power meters to see what's going on, because all these youtube trash reviewers are just plugging something random in and measuring the time it takes to charge.
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I performed a test with a real ammeter today, results here:
Note that I used a 3rd party PPS charger.
https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyS22/comments/szsmos

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