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Hello,
I've just got an M9 and am happy with it. Thought I'd make the most of the quick charge tech so I brought a QC2.0 charger from amazon:
An Aukey Quick Charge 2.0 42W 3 Ports USB Desktop Charging Station [sorry, can't post links yet]
Reading the reviews, and also other threads on here, that people with M9's using QC charge very fast but mine just isn't.
Right now it's taken just oven an hour to charge to full from 49%. Nothing like what other people are saying.
I've contacted the supplier of the charger and they've just sent me another one but it's exactly the same. How should I continue testing? How would I determine if it is the Phone?
The only issue I can potentially identify is that after around 75%-80% the rate of charge seems to drastically drop off.
Any insight would be great !
Stock ROM [EE - UK]
Android 5.1
Kernal 3.10.49
Thanks
bradleyh10 said:
Hello,
I've just got an M9 and am happy with it. Thought I'd make the most of the quick charge tech so I brought a QC2.0 charger from amazon:
An Aukey Quick Charge 2.0 42W 3 Ports USB Desktop Charging Station [sorry, can't post links yet]
Reading the reviews, and also other threads on here, that people with M9's using QC charge very fast but mine just isn't.
Right now it's taken just oven an hour to charge to full from 49%. Nothing like what other people are saying.
I've contacted the supplier of the charger and they've just sent me another one but it's exactly the same. How should I continue testing? How would I determine if it is the Phone?
The only issue I can potentially identify is that after around 75%-80% the rate of charge seems to drastically drop off.
Any insight would be great !
Thanks
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Are you stock? if not what rom and kernel are you using?
regarding the drop off after 80% thats perfectly normal for QC, it will be quite rapid up until about 80+% then sort of trickle.
deakelem said:
Are you stock? if not what rom and kernel are you using?
regarding the drop off after 80% thats perfectly normal for QC, it will be quite rapid up until about 80+% then sort of trickle.
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Stock [EE - UK]
Android 5.1
Kernel: 3.10.49
Pre - 80% its charging about 1%/minute. Which seems much slower than other people describe.
Post - 80% its about 0.3%/minute
Did it come with a USB cable, and are you using that one? In order to take full advantage of quick charging, heavier gauge and/or short cables are best. And yes, the closer to 100%, the less difference in charging rate.
mike.s said:
Did it come with a USB cable, and are you using that one? In order to take full advantage of quick charging, heavier gauge and/or short cables are best. And yes, the closer to 100%, the less difference in charging rate.
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Hello,
Yes it came with a cable which was high quality, which I'm also using.
I did have a thought if it was because I was charging it with the phone turn on, but just did a test with it turned off and the results were very similar
Are you using the QC 2.0 port? Because that thing has only one.
I'm always using official chargers, same for my M9..works very well.
1337jay said:
Are you using the QC 2.0 port? Because that thing has only one.
I'm always using official chargers, same for my M9..works very well.
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Hi, Yes using the correct Orange QC port on this charger.
Perhaps you could share what sort of charging times you're getting with your official charger?
Also worth adding there may be an 'offical' HTC charger but all that should matter is if it's Qualcomm QC2 licence device, which it is and is listed on the Qualcomm website
So I'm back to my original question, how can I tell if its the phone?
It would also be good if anyone with an M9 and QC2 could post their charging times
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bradleyh10 said:
Also worth adding there may be an 'offical' HTC charger but all that should matter is if it's Qualcomm QC2 licence device, which it is and is listed on the Qualcomm website
So I'm back to my original question, how can I tell if its the phone?
It would also be good if anyone with an M9 and QC2 could post their charging times
Thanks
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you could check with the app ampere and see what youre getting with different cables and chargers
bradleyh10 said:
Hello,
I've just got an M9 and am happy with it. Thought I'd make the most of the quick charge tech so I brought a QC2.0 charger from amazon:
An Aukey Quick Charge 2.0 42W 3 Ports USB Desktop Charging Station [sorry, can't post links yet]
Reading the reviews, and also other threads on here, that people with M9's using QC charge very fast but mine just isn't.
Right now it's taken just oven an hour to charge to full from 49%. Nothing like what other people are saying.
I've contacted the supplier of the charger and they've just sent me another one but it's exactly the same. How should I continue testing? How would I determine if it is the Phone?
The only issue I can potentially identify is that after around 75%-80% the rate of charge seems to drastically drop off.
Any insight would be great !
Stock ROM [EE - UK]
Android 5.1
Kernal 3.10.49
Thanks
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Something else to try would be disabling HTC's car app as it causes issues with charging. Open the car app>go to settings>disable all settings.
Go to phone settings>apps>car>uninstall updates>disable.
I use a Choetech 60W Quick Charge 2.0 for mains, and a Choetech 51W Quick Charge 2.0 Car Charger for the car. The car one is ideal because it has a blue LED for normal power which changes to green when it's using Quick Charge, to give you an indicator it's working.
I get between 1% and 2% charge a minute depending on how hot the battery is and what is running (Viper 4.0.1 ROM - Android M). Usually around an hour and half for a full charge.
Yours doesn't seem excessively slow - make sure you try when your battery isn't hot and when no apps are running in the background. Maybe useful to run the Ampere app to see what the current battery drain is before you start... ideally should be 200ma or less.
Drop off after 80% is normal, ~1% every 2 minutes.
Deathmeter said:
Something else to try would be disabling HTC's car app as it causes issues with charging. Open the car app>go to settings>disable all settings.
Go to phone settings>apps>car>uninstall updates>disable.
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I had the same problem initially with my QC2.0 chargers, finally found out the cables(including the one packaged with the charger) were not up to the task........eventually started getting slow charge warnings.
I use these: http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B013DOCZAC?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00
Haven't had a problem since
QC is only effective up to 80%, after that it will slow down so as not to cook the battery. This isn't just QC2.0, this is all forms of quick charging. Lithium based batteries must be very carefully charged as overcharging will lead to devices exploding. Just ask the hoverboard manufactures. As such the charge speed slows down after about 80% capacity. To further confuse things, a battery does not have a physical capacity like a gas tank or other physical holding device. Things like load, temperature, and age all change the available capacity. Capacity %, much like signal strength bars, is simply an estimation done with unknown calculations by the phone vendors. If you really want to know what's going on with your battery, you have to get an app like GSam Battery Monitor that will show you the current voltage of the battery and the charge/discharge rate in milliamps.
I'm using the same charger and it charges from 5% to 100 in 1hr and 20mins
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Hi.
I have a question about Mate quick charge:
I found that Mate 8 has quick charge future. This future is in the phone or in the charger?
How can I switch between quick charge and normal charge?(there is a label on the charger "Quick charge", So for normal charge I should buy a new charger?)
Will quick charge harm the battery(In long usage and compare to normal charge)?
aqazwsx123 said:
Hi.
I have a question about Mate quick charge:
I found that Mate 8 has quick charge future. This future is in the phone or in the charger?
How can I switch between quick charge and normal charge?(there is a label on the charger "Quick charge", So for normal charge I should buy a new charger?)
Will quick charge harm the battery(In long usage and compare to normal charge)?
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you can use a certified quick charger or normal charger. Its just the normal charger will take longer..
They have made the quick charge work in a way that it charges fast until it reaches 80%, and then gradually decreases to 'normal' up to 100% full, so in the long run it should have no harm to the battery.
dj69holland said:
you can use a certified quick charger or normal charger. Its just the normal charger will take longer..
They have made the quick charge work in a way that it charges fast until it reaches 80%, and then gradually decreases to 'normal' up to 100% full, so in the long run it should have no harm to the battery.
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Where can I chose between normal and quick?
I can't find any option in the phone.
aqazwsx123 said:
Where can I chose between normal and quick?
I can't find any option in the phone.
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there is no option. you can either use a QuickCharger or a normal charger..
But as i said with a quickcharger it Automatically changes the amperage as it gets more full, so as to protect the battery.
dj69holland said:
there is no option. you can either use a QuickCharger or a normal charger..
But as i said with a quickcharger it Automatically changes the amperage as it gets more full, so as to protect the battery.
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Aha.
Thanks alot.
So there is no problem if I user other phones charger?
aqazwsx123 said:
So there is no problem if I user other phones charger?
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Not recommended.
ronnie72 said:
Not recommended.
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That's nonsense.
Any charger will do. Not every charger will charge the phone as fast as the original one though.
Using an Anker 5-ports charger here, without any issues, obviously.
Really!? Two damaged battery of HTC devices after use Samsung chargers about a mont. Personal experience!!!
Pfeffernuss said:
That's nonsense.
Any charger will do. Not every charger will charge the phone as fast as the original one though.
Using an Anker 5-ports charger here, without any issues, obviously.
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+1
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Pfeffernuss said:
Any charger will do. Not every charger will charge the phone as fast as the original one though.
Using an Anker 5-ports charger here, without any issues, obviously.
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OK, i don't want to argue with you. Just share opinion. And for some reason the manufacturer pay attention to use genuine chargers (attached pictures).
More useful info. http://thetechieguy.com/not-all-cell-phone-chargers-are-the-same-and-are-not-interchangeable/
ronnie72 said:
OK, i don't want to argue with you. Just share opinion. And for some reason the manufacturer pay attention to use genuine chargers (attached pictures).
More useful info. http://thetechieguy.com/not-all-cell-phone-chargers-are-the-same-and-are-not-interchangeable/
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those warnings are for non technical minds.. because they done pay attention to technicalities.
Any charger will work, but you do need to take note of the output Voltage mainly...
Amperage will just mean how fast or slow it will charge..
- If i were to use a 9v 2A charger on a 5v 2A phone, i think it may cause harm.
- a 5v 1A charger on a phone 5V 2A, will just mean it will charge half as fast...
- just like when you plug your phone to computer USB port, it charges at 5V 500mAh (0.5A), hence why it charges slowly
Useful info for everyone.
dj69holland said:
those warnings are for non technical minds.. because they done pay attention to technicalities.
Any charger will work, but you do need to take note of the output Voltage mainly...
Amperage will just mean how fast or slow it will charge..
- If i were to use a 9v 2A charger on a 5v 2A phone, i think it may cause harm.
- a 5v 1A charger on a phone 5V 2A, will just mean it will charge half as fast...
- just like when you plug your phone to computer USB port, it charges at 5V 500mAh (0.5A), hence why it charges slowly
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:good::good::good:
Is it ok to use 5v and 3.4 amp approximately 17.5 watts output charger to charge my honor 6x bln-l21 model? Or it will damage my battery life. I have tested it it charge my mobile but I want to know that it would b ok to charge my mobile with it? Company recommendation is 9v 2amp output charger.
Please help me thanks in advance.
Noman.pezu said:
Is it ok to use 5v and 3.4 amp approximately 17.5 watts output charger to charge my honor 6x bln-l21 model? Or it will damage my battery life. I have tested it it charge my mobile but I want to know that it would b ok to charge my mobile with it? Company recommendation is 9v 2amp output charger.
Please help me thanks in advance.
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Its better to use stock charger came with ur phone more faster u charge ur phone more fast its life decreases
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Noman.pezu said:
Is it ok to use 5v and 3.4 amp approximately 17.5 watts output charger to charge my honor 6x bln-l21 model? Or it will damage my battery life. I have tested it it charge my mobile but I want to know that it would b ok to charge my mobile with it? Company recommendation is 9v 2amp output charger.
Please help me thanks in advance.
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I think you should use stock charger....
Otherwise it will decrease the life of your battery..also can decrease your battery backup..
But the company said it supports fast charging upto 18 watts. And the one I talking about is 17.5 watts charger. Also the stock charger came with smart phone charges very slow 3.30 hour to be fully charged.
Noman.pezu said:
But the company said it supports fast charging upto 18 watts. And the one I talking about is 17.5 watts charger. Also the stock charger came with smart phone charges very slow 3.30 hour to be fully charged.
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who told u it supports fast charging....it doesn't as far as i know....5v 2A - 10W is max for our phone...
sreekantt said:
who told u it supports fast charging....it doesn't as far as i know....5v 2A - 10W is max for our phone...
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I read it somewhere from a reply by huawei customer support... they said in reply that you should use 9V 2A output charger.
Noman.pezu said:
I read it somewhere from a reply by huawei customer support... they said in reply that you should use 9V 2A output charger.
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It may damage in long term but now a days batteries are designed in such a way that they will suck only power as per there design and architecture. Even if you use 10A charge it may damage but battery will just use the rated power it designed for. It wont accept entire 10A.
You may use 9V/2A charger..if using high rated one, it will just make little difference not charge in half time
Thank you all for your reply and your precious time...
Read this http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries when you'll have 10 minutes like to dedicate on reading these declarations on li-po batteries, to understand better good and bad points that rotates about fast charging personally i never used it, it'd be possible through a custom kernel but in my case, 40-50 minutes to obtain a 40% (that is also what i use daily, more or less...) is more than enough.
RedSkull23 said:
Read this http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/how_to_prolong_lithium_based_batteries when you'll have 10 minutes like to dedicate on reading these declarations on li-po batteries, to understand better good and bad points that rotates about fast charging personally i never used it, it'd be possible through a custom kernel but in my case, 40-50 minutes to obtain a 40% (that is also what i use daily, more or less...) is more than enough.
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I will read it... Thank you
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I will read it... Thank you
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No problem dude
I wonder why I am not getting the promised charging speed of 50w?
With the screen off I am getting 26.99w at most.
With the screen on I am getting around 12w.
I charged my fone at around 35%. I have a hunch the 50w will only kick in from 0% up to a certain percentage.
Anybody here observed similar results?
50 w is just for the beginning, when your battery is almost 0%.
The charger is not 50W flat. The charging power will change depending on the battery charge.
josuema said:
50 w is just for the beginning, when your battery is almost 0%.
The charger is not 50W flat. The charging power will change depending on the battery charge.
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That is what I was thinking as well. Will do a test at 0% to confirm.
Tested again charging from 4%. Still sitting at 25watts. But i was able to get a full charge in 53 minutes.
Mi 10 pro is 50
Mi 10 non pro is 30
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badaas said:
Mi 10 pro is 50
Mi 10 non pro is 30
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I know. Mine is Mi10 Pro and i'm getting only 25w max.
Machine_Head said:
But i was able to get a full charge in 53 minutes.
I know. Mine is Mi10 Pro and i'm getting only 25w max.
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And? this is an issue? 53 minutes a full charge, and your still claiming on numbers?
Who the hell care about a 25w charge if you doesnt need longer than 53minutes? Where the hell is the issue?
Flash-User said:
And? this is an issue? 53 minutes a full charge, and your still claiming on numbers?
Who the hell care about a 25w charge if you doesnt need longer than 53minutes? Where the hell is the issue?
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I understand your point
but if someone came from 30W charge phone to 50W charge phone
he will expect it to be faster at least, not slower
25W is very good but it is not 50W
I think he is asking to see is it SW bug or HW problem or just a big lie from Xiaomi about how much we should get in real world
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Tested again charging from 4%. Still sitting at 25watts. But i was able to get a full charge in 53 minutes.
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is the charger 50W or only 30
because from my understanding the global charger is only 30W
also, can you test without USB tester and use the app ampere
abogrhen said:
I understand your point
but if someone came from 30W charge phone to 50W charge phone
he will expect it to be faster at least, not slower
25W is very good but it is not 50W
I think he is asking to see is it SW bug or HW problem or just a big lie from Xiaomi about how much we should get in real world
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is the charger 50W or only 30
because from my understanding the global charger is only 30W
also, can you test without USB tester and use the app ampere
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Okay, i had both phones, a OP 8pro (30w charge) and my new Xiaomi 10Pro and compared charging speeds and the Mi10 Pro is much more faster than the OP8 pro, it felt it takes hours until the op8 pro reaches 100%. i dont care about measurements, ampere showed me a peak of ~9500ma at peak on the mi10 pro, no idea about the OP8pro on ampere. My Mi10 pro had a 60w charger but i dont have an usb tester anymore, if the phone got a 100% charge under a hour then everything should fine, isnt?
Maybe your USB tester isn't capable to detect the right power of the charger, as i know these usb testers are only able to count voltages from quick charge (1,2,3...)?? But i can wrong here...
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Okay, i had both phones, a OP 8pro (30w charge) and my new Xiaomi 10Pro and compared charging speeds and the Mi10 Pro is much more faster than the OP8 pro, it felt it takes hours until the op8 pro reaches 100%. i dont care about measurements, ampere showed me a peak of ~9500ma at peak on the mi10 pro, no idea about the OP8pro on ampere. My Mi10 pro had a 60w charger but i dont have an usb tester anymore, if the phone got a 100% charge under a hour then everything should fine, isnt?
Maybe your USB tester isn't capable to detect the right power of the charger, as i know these usb testers are only able to count voltages from quick charge (1,2,3...)?? But i can wrong here...
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Comparing the two phones, which one do you prefer and why?
Sorry for OT
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tobias14 said:
Comparing the two phones, which one do you prefer and why?
Sorry for OT
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he he, thats a funny thing, trust me ...
i bought the oneplus8 pro at relaese day as popup edition (cases and headphones included) 999€ and i used it for a bit more than one month BUT i never was satisfied at all, i mean there was a lot of camera improvements over time but i couldn't understand the hype about the display and when it comes to battery life i was a bit disappointed. (My former phone was a Huawei P30 pro) I had the feeling the battery was draining faster than normal and as i said, i never felt completely happy with the phone. So last weekend i surfed in the web and found a shop in the city next to me that sold the Xiaomi Mi10 pro so i decided to take a look on the phone. And trust me, i saw the phone in the store, played around a bit and i knew immediately thats the right one. I compared both phones a lot and until today i doesn't regret the decision. The Phone is Top notch in battery, display, performance i miss nothing from the opo8pro and i'm lucky that i sold the phone. All i kept from the oneplus was the WirelessZ Bullets.
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I think he is asking to see is it SW bug or HW problem or just a big lie from Xiaomi about how much we should get in real world
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My point exactly. Notice i never complained about the charging speed. My issue is Xiaomi advertising this to have 50w charging but we consumers are only getting 25w tops. I am trying to figure out why. Will try to charge with the ampere app.
Machine_Head said:
My point exactly. Notice i never complained about the charging speed. My issue is Xiaomi advertising this to have 50w charging but we consumers are only getting 25w tops. I am trying to figure out why. Will try to charge with the ampere app.
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mine charges with like 50w (45-50w) until about 40% and after that it slows down gradually, which is the expected behavior.
this phone changed the way I use my phone completely! I always charged my devices overnight to 100. but now considering how little it takes to charge this phone I just don't think about charging every time it gets to like 10 I plug it in to 80%.
1% to 80% took 33min, 3502mAh
4% to 80% took 29min, 3227mAh
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mine charges with like 50w (45-50w) until about 40% and after that it slows down gradually, which is the expected behavior.
this phone changed the way I use my phone completely! I always charged my devices overnight to 100. but now considering how little it takes to charge this phone I just don't think about charging every time it gets to like 10 I plug it in to 80%.
1% to 80% took 33min, 3502mAh
4% to 80% took 29min, 3227mAh
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Did you use a tester to conclude you are getting 45-50w below 40%? If so, may I see it? I am suspecting the low reading could be due to my tester.
True, the charging speed changes the way I use my phone.
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Did you use a tester to conclude you are getting 45-50w below 40%? If so, may I see it? I am suspecting the low reading could be due to my tester.
True, the charging speed changes the way I use my phone.
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yup I have some cheapo china testers
the better one (usb c) shows about 45w when charging
the second one (usb a) only allows quick charge 18w because the 65w xiaomi charger uses a half assed usb 3 port (one pin more than usb 2) and
therefore only works if the (usb a) tester also has usb 3 pins. For the same reason if you use a normal usb 2 (usb a to c) cable you won't get 50w
i also tested it again. it charges up to 33% with ~45w and then goes down to ~30w I checked again at arrount 65% it was charging with ~25w. At least these are the values that my tester shows
other values (charge % , time, mAh) in my previous post were readings from the phone itself.
B!GBOY said:
yup I have some cheapo china testers
the better one (usb c) shows about 45w when charging
the second one (usb a) only allows quick charge 18w because the 65w xiaomi charger uses a half assed usb 3 port (one pin more than usb 2) and
therefore only works if the (usb a) tester also has usb 3 pins. For the same reason if you use a normal usb 2 (usb a to c) cable you won't get 50w
i also tested it again. it charges up to 33% with ~45w and then goes down to ~30w I checked again at arrount 65% it was charging with ~25w. At least these are the values that my tester shows
other values (charge % , time, mAh) in my previous post were readings from the phone itself.
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My usb tester is exactly the first photo. Since I got my unit used, it might not have the original cable.
Would you be kind enough to check if on the USB A side, where the cable attaches to plug, does it day 3A?
Also, at what amps does it say when the charged is doing 45w?
Thank you
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My usb tester is exactly the first photo. Since I got my unit used, it might not have the original cable.
Would you be kind enough to check if on the USB A side, where the cable attaches to plug, does it day 3A?
Also, at what amps does it say when the charged is doing 45w?
Thank you
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You can see the extra pin by looking down the port
I marked them in the attachments. Basically it's one of the 5 extra pins that usb 3 uses.
Sorry I have to check again later for the exact amperage, just charged my device. This time i checked the percentage and it charged to 41% with 45w. The deciding logic is probably more complicated than just a percentage.
Edit: added a photo with the exact charge info
the reason u r not getting 50w is bcos u put a meter between the charger and the cable... in order for xiaomi to draw out 50w from usba they put in a small microchip inside the cable to trigger the 50w quick change. if u look into the usb cable u will see extra pin in the middle of the cable, this pin work with the microchip to trigger the 50w quick charge.
solution:
1. always use original cable come with the mi10pro phone.
2. dont plug anything between the cable and charger.
3. if u want to test charging speed with meter, use type-c to type-c meter.
FYi, xiaomi 50w is using 10v 5a.
The phone heats up to 43 degrees during fast charging.
As the title says. The phone shows mi turbo charging and not the yellow/gold 120 while charging.
Any ideas?
Using a 120v outlet?
Edit: yep you live in the US. 120v outlets with this charger can only provide 96w and won't even get that high actually. They use 96va but the actual power being used is only ~55w if you use a kill-a-watt. Your phone never charged at 120w unfortunately. If it said it was, the software was lying.
AerationCheese said:
Using a 120v outlet?
Edit: yep you live in the US. 120v outlets with this charger can only provide 96w and won't even get that high actually. They use 96va but the actual power being used is only ~55w if you use a kill-a-watt. Your phone never charged at 120w unfortunately. If it said it was, the software was lying.
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Actually I am using 220v and it was charging at 120w speed 2 days ago. The difference is staggering between the 120w and the mi turbo charging.
I just did a factory reset and it didn't help. I'm starting to think the cable or the charger malfunctioned but they are a week old both.
Sounds like the brick - change the cable and see if it works. I don't think there are any 3rd (or official) 120W chargers. Maybe time for RMA, they may even send you one without a return
Hi, same issue phone not charging with 120 'Turb max' only says "quick charging" i keep try to enable/disable like 20-30 times to get it 120w charge....
not sure if cable wire broken or charger f** up...
help
Anyone had same problem? any solution!
Where i can buy only charger or cable?!
for me, i try like 30-50 times to get Turbo Charge!
When I plug it "quick charge" but not charging at all.
brainohyeah said:
Hi, same issue phone not charging with 120 'Turb max' only says "quick charging" i keep try to enable/disable like 20-30 times to get it 120w charge....
not sure if cable wire broken or charger f** up...
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How do you enable or disable turbo max? I have the same problem, since last updates the 5-100 charge takes more than an hour. That's a shame for the "super fast" charge. I'm really regretting of getting a Xiaomi phone. I have been an always iphone user and this is my first experience with an Android and for now it's very dissapointing.
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How do you enable or disable turbo max? I have the same problem, since last updates the 5-100 charge takes more than an hour. That's a shame for the "super fast" charge. I'm really regretting of getting a Xiaomi phone. I have been an always iphone user and this is my first experience with an Android and for now it's very dissapointing.
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I am not enabling or disabling anything, yes sir we have the same problem... not sure if the problem is hardware or software.... really sad
I have a 240v circuit in my garage breaker but I never found the outlet for it. Our dryer also has a 240v outlet but it's not a standard plug. I was curious to experiment with proper 120w charging so I bought a step up transformer on Amazon, 300w 120v to 240v or vice versa.
For what it's worth I've had to plug and unplug the cable from the charger occasionally or it won't charge properly. I'm guessing dust gets in just the wrong place or something, or some other weird little quirk. The other day it was doing really slow charging on my 55w wireless charger, I had to unplug the cable from the brick and charger, and unplug the brick from the wall, but it all worked fine again after that.
Same for me. Living in Denmark. We have 220V. Using the original 120w charger and cable. When charging the message is "quick charge" . Not max 120 Wat. Charging is slow. When I get to the batery status. It shows for example 30 min left to charge from 70% to 100%.
The 120w charging was the whole reason I got this phone. What is going on?
That's a bad reason to buy a phone
siemano said:
Same for me. Living in Denmark. We have 220V. Using the original 120w charger and cable. When charging the message is "quick charge" . Not max 120 Wat. ?
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Is that like this right out of the box?
siemano said:
Same for me. Living in Denmark. We have 220V. Using the original 120w charger and cable. When charging the message is "quick charge" . Not max 120 Wat. Charging is slow. When I get to the batery status. It shows for example 30 min left to charge from 70% to 100%.
The 120w charging was the whole reason I got this phone. What is going on?
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yes, I feel sad the phone is a monster but now takes 1hr to full charge... not sure if that is after updates (software ) or just damaged hardware (charger)....
brainohyeah said:
yes, I feel sad the phone is a monster but now takes 1hr to full charge... not sure if that is after updates (software ) or just damaged hardware (charger)....
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Yes. It was never charging 120W max. Just quick charge.
Super fast charging is (was) a really nice feature of this phone.
I will try to ask Giztop (the webshop where I bought it) to help me. Maybe RMA of the charging brick.
I am still on the Chineese ROM. I am waiting for Mi unlock until friday.
Is there anyone from EU (220V) using a plug adapter and is getting 120W max charging?
I am in Moscow. Just got mine today. Working fine. Getting 120W charging. I have no idea if yours in hardware or software. I am on latest A11 weekly
sunilstark 1 said:
I am in Moscow. Just got mine today. Working fine. Getting 120W charging. I have no idea if yours in hardware or software. I am on latest A11 weekly
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Thank you brother for leting me know. You got 220V/230V like me in the power outlet - I was worried that it might be the reason.
I wonder if the "converter plug" might be an issue. I used 2 different ones.
Maybe sofware. I will flash it soon (still waiting for unlock) and we will see.
Got to stay positive
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I wonder if the "converter plug" might be an issue. I used 2 different ones.
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I have a very loose converter. It barely holds the brick. But the charging is still working at 120
siemano said:
Yes. It was never charging 120W max. Just quick charge.
Super fast charging is (was) a really nice feature of this phone.
I will try to ask Giztop (the webshop where I bought it) to help me. Maybe RMA of the charging brick.
I am still on the Chineese ROM. I am waiting for Mi unlock until friday.
Is there anyone from EU (220V) using a plug adapter and is getting 120W max charging?
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I am using a transformer in the US that gets about 240v and I have no issues with 120w. That said it's only slightly faster than on 120v (which is supposedly 96w) anyway, not much of a difference.
Beep boop
siemano said:
I will try to ask Giztop (the webshop where I bought it) to help me. Maybe RMA of the charging brick.
I am still on the Chineese ROM. I am waiting for Mi unlock until friday.
Is there anyone from EU (220V) using a plug adapter and is getting 120W max charging?
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I am from EU (220V) using a plug adapter and getting 120W max charging.
My friend, I have a feeling there is no issue with software. You won't solve this issue flashing another rom. I think it is better to return this unit to the seller invoking warranty conditions.
The unit is not performing as it is expected.
If you unlock bootloader, then you will probably void your warranty.
Do not waste your time, get in touch with seller.
Best regards,
Andrei