Has anyone tried a OnePlus Dash Charger on the Mate 9? It outputs at 5V=4A and also requires a USB-C cable capable of supporting 5A.
The Huawei adapter outputs at 5V=4.5A. Sounds like similar technology. I suspect it will work. The Dash chargers and cables seem more readily available and cheaper. I wish I knew someone that had a OP3/OP3T right now to test...
Tikerz said:
Has anyone tried a OnePlus Dash Charger on the Mate 9? It outputs at 5V=4A and also requires a USB-C cable capable of supporting 5A.
The Huawei adapter outputs at 5V=4.5A. Sounds like similar technology. I suspect it will work. The Dash chargers and cables seem more readily available and cheaper. I wish I knew someone that had a OP3/OP3T right now to test...
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OP3 dash cable on the original Huawei charger won't super charge... Tried it before
So I doubt that the op3 charger and cable will work at super charge speeds.... Likely will only charge at 2A
Op3 dash charger and cable is with $5usd of the Huawei charger and cable
Hello all,
some reviews are saying that for dash charging one needs a special kind of cable - is that true?
Are there power banks which offer dash charging?
Thank you for your input
It's true, you will need a dash cable and also a dash adapter. As far as I know, there is no dash compatible power bank available.
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Actually there are Dash-compatible power banks, they just don't call it that. Dash is the same thing as VOOC, and there are VOOC power banks. Here's one:
https://www.amazon.com/Sdoutech-10000-Portable-Charge-Oneplus/dp/B078K8TZQ1
Thank you all - very helpful!
Hi there,
Does anybody know if all the cables/adapters compatible with Dash Charge for Oneplus 1,2,3,3T,5,5T are automatically compatible with Oneplus 6 too? Many Dash charge accesories providers didn‘t update their product description pages and I‘m womdering if I am safe when buying them for my brand new Oneplus 6.
any help would be appreciated.
Yes, the dash chargers and cables are compatible between the OP3,5,5t and 6.
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Actually there are Dash-compatible power banks, they just don't call it that. Dash is the same thing as VOOC, and there are VOOC power banks. Here's one:
https://www.amazon.com/Sdoutech-10000-Portable-Charge-Oneplus/dp/B078K8TZQ1
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Interesting, has anyone tried one of these? I thought that VOOC/Dash Charging was a patented, proprietary tech that OPPO/Oneplus didn't license out? I'm curious if anyone has tried this and found it to charge as fast as the Dash brick/cable combo.
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Interesting, has anyone tried one of these? I thought that VOOC/Dash Charging was a patented, proprietary tech that OPPO/Oneplus didn't license out? I'm curious if anyone has tried this and found it to charge as fast as the Dash brick/cable combo.
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I have not but I have been thinking seriously of getting one. Will report back if I do.
iElvis said:
Actually there are Dash-compatible power banks, they just don't call it that. Dash is the same thing as VOOC, and there are VOOC power banks. Here's one:
https://www.amazon.com/Sdoutech-10000-Portable-Charge-Oneplus/dp/B078K8TZQ1
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This is interesting. But, considering how dash charge works, doesn't the Power Bank battery get any stress?
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This is interesting. But, considering how dash charge works, doesn't the Power Bank battery get any stress?
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Not if it's built correctly. VOOC is 20W max - not really that much. I think QC 3.0 is 18W. I have a 20W Macbook backup battery I've been using for years and it still works fine.
It probably will wear out faster, but that's the case with any battery - slow charging means longer life. It's a trade-off.
It's not called Dash Charging anymore....Amazon and Bragi own the Dash Charging trademark. OnePlus just call it fast charging now...
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oneplus should call it 5V-4A charging and make it work with any usb-c cables and other chargers that able to deliver 5V-3A.
I can't seem to find any charger compatible with the PE 4.0
https://www.mediatek.com/blog/connect-with-confidence-pump-express-4-0-charges-in-half-the-time
Also can't find more detailed information about how it works anywhere, my best bet about a charger that could work with it is the Huawei Supercharge, with provides 5v 2A/ 5v 4.5A/4.5v 5A, you guys think it could enable the Pump Express 4.0?As it is sait to use up to 5V 5A, or would it only work on Huawei smartphones?I already tried qualcomm qc3.0 chargers and they didn't work at all, but that's due to qualcomm relying on bigger tension, instead of bigger current for their technology to work.
My cellphone is a Blu VIVO XI+ powered by Helio p60 processor, I don't know why but Blu shoot their own feet by shipping a 5V/2A charger in a cellphone with a not that good battery, if it wasn't for that, the phone would be perfect for it's price.
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If no one knows the answer even in XDA, I'm pretty much out of options
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If no one knows the answer even in XDA, I'm pretty much out of options
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The technology in the phone is named differently than what it's called in the charger, you want a charger that supports "Power Delivery 3.0" to get the best performance fast charge, basically the same charger that is shipped with the new Google Pixel phones. Amazon has several on the cheap that work really well with my Blu Vivo XI+. Keep in mind that you will need a usb c to usb c cable to utilize it as the power adapter itself has a usb c port that outputs the higher wattage power! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078W6NK4H/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 is the one I got and it works real well!
Hello, has anyone tried charging a P30 with the charger that comes with the P30 pro(40 watt) to check if it actually charges faster that way?
I wanna know too
It probably does. They got the same quick charge technology, right?
I read online that using a higher wattage charger does not harm the battery as the phone will only pull what It needs so I am using my vivo x80 Pro 80W charger. Is that ok?
It'll be fine, the charger is in the phone and will only draw what it needs, what we call a charger is just a PSU really.
The phone will negotiate what it wants and the charger will supply it, a charger being able to supply over double the phones' maximum isn't a concern.
got, thank a lot
Make sure the charger supports PPS or you're in for a really slow time.
Hello. I had one of one smartphone Honor that it has 100w charge and the Pixel did not recognize it. Not charging anything.