Looking for Poco X3 33W Charging Cable - Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC Questions & Answers

The original cable that came with my Poco X3 was damaged by my dog. I'm looking for either original or a replacement from another brand that anyone has tried and successfully got the 33W Charging.
Things I have tried (and failed.)
1: Visit Xiaomi service center and ask for cable only. (Not in stock or unable to sell.)
2: Visit authorized Xiaomi stores. (Not in stock.)
3: Tried original cables from all other brands including One+ etc (Proprietary protocol.) All charge at 27W Max .
4: Tried all branded cables that advertise QC 3.0 and they all charge my phone at 27W Max.
5: Mi Store has Cable+Charger Combo for 999 but I don't want to waste money or cause unnecessary E-Waste. I just need the cable.
As far as I know the phones that support 33W are Poco X3, Redmi Note 9 Pro Max, Mi 10 All Versions and a few others. If anyone of you have had success with any of these, please let me know.

its a little late but apparently using type a to c adapter and a type c to type c pd compatible cable works... haven't tried it myself.
xiaomi is using some kind of weird pd standard. you can see it from the test menu. dial * # * # 64663 # * # * and you can see it says pd with the original cable.

For now I'm still stuck with 27w using a regular A-C cable. I've already spent a lot on testing other cables and none of them work.
Till someone can actually test and confirm I really can't afford to try all suggestions. Only option now is to buy the 33w brick and cable combo but I'll be wasting the brick as creating more E-Waste for the future.

Alrich said:
For now I'm still stuck with 27w using a regular A-C cable. I've already spent a lot on testing other cables and none of them work.
Till someone can actually test and confirm I really can't afford to try all suggestions. Only option now is to buy the 33w brick and cable combo but I'll be wasting the brick as creating more E-Waste for the future.
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this extra pin is needed for 33w, if the cable doesn't have it then it won't work...
https://imgur.com/SuNJXJu
usb 3 type a to c adapters has that pin, it's gnd_drain
and apparently this 33w charging is using usb power delivery so you need a pd cable.
https://imgur.com/xKWSaQa
so it makes sense trying c to c pd cable with an adapter.
i can't afford trying either tho. just bought a regular type a to c charging cable before i was aware of that extra pin. the cable and the phone delivered on the same day. 1m is not enough for me so i immediately ordered a 2m cable with my phone.
btw if this doesn't work then nothing will... only if some company makes a special xiaomi 33w charging compatible cable with the same spec of the stock cable, and that's unlikely.

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Best new car charger?

I just stumbled upon this when looking for a new car charger that would keep USB C for my 6P, and the new Nexus in case it also doesn't support QC, but wanted QC support as well for USB A since I just bought an expensive Anker Power line+ USB A to C cable (they don't offer C to C). But, I wanted 2 USB A ports, not just 1.
Lo and behold, the only car charger of its kind! This puppy has 2x USB A QC 3.0 ports & 1x USB C with QC 3.0 as well.
I will have it Saturday and test it out for both my Note7 and 6P. Their other products have pretty good reviews. I guess the customer service may suck if the product fails according to some reviews, but it seems like a low failure rate, and with Prime I'm not too worried.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01IVBWWCI/ref=ya_st_dp_summary
Nitemare3219 said:
I just stumbled upon this when looking for a new car charger that would keep USB C for my 6P, and the new Nexus in case it also doesn't support QC, but wanted QC support as well for USB A since I just bought an expensive Anker Power line+ USB A to C cable (they don't offer C to C). But, I wanted 2 USB A ports, not just 1.
Lo and behold, the only car charger of its kind! This puppy has 2x USB A QC 3.0 ports & 1x USB C with QC 3.0 as well.
I will have it Saturday and test it out for both my Note7 and 6P. Their other products have pretty good reviews. I guess the customer service may suck if the product fails according to some reviews, but it seems like a low failure rate, and with Prime I'm not too worried.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01IVBWWCI/ref=ya_st_dp_summary
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could have gotten this one from Anker https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01G5B069C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
billycar11 said:
could have gotten this one from Anker https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01G5B069C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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$32 and it only has 1 QC 3.0 port. The charger I listed has 3.
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$32 and it only has 1 QC 3.0 port. The charger I listed has 3.
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Your 6P don't need Quick Charge you know ?
A 5v/3a charger with USB-C will do the trick.
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$32 and it only has 1 QC 3.0 port. The charger I listed has 3.
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therock3181 said:
Your 6P don't need Quick Charge you know ?
A 5v/3a charger with USB-C will do the trick.
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Also worth noting QC on a type C port is in direct violation of the USB Type C standard. Would not be "Benson-approved"
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Your 6P don't need Quick Charge you know ?
A 5v/3a charger with USB-C will do the trick.
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5V/3A is the USB C standard, so any C charger should work. But the new Nexuses could use QC - my Tronsmart car charger has had USB C with QC and works fine with my 6P and any QC device I tried. But more importantly, I have a 6P and so does my girlfriend, but I also have a Note7, so the flexibility is nice.
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Also worth noting QC on a type C port is in direct violation of the USB Type C standard. Would not be "Benson-approved"
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Benson approved really doesn't matter for this. LG, HTC, Samsung, and Qualcomm all support/back using QC over USB C with properly made cables and chargers. Just because it doesn't adhere to the standard doesn't automatically mean anything is wrong with it. USB C power delivery calls for what, 20V at 5A or something like that? It can obviously handle the load.
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5V/3A is the USB C standard, so any C charger should work. But the new Nexuses could use QC - my Tronsmart car charger has had USB C with QC and works fine with my 6P and any QC device I tried. But more importantly, I have a 6P and so does my girlfriend, but I also have a Note7, so the flexibility is nice.
Benson approved really doesn't matter for this. LG, HTC, Samsung, and Qualcomm all support/back using QC over USB C with properly made cables and chargers. Just because it doesn't adhere to the standard doesn't automatically mean anything is wrong with it. USB C power delivery calls for what, 20V at 5A or something like that? It can obviously handle the load.
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I just don't trust it that's all. there are too many manufacturers making type c chargers with Vbus hot and bridged CC - which is dangerous for devices/chargers. IMO if they are willing to break one spec, they are likely willing to break multiple.
Nitemare3219 said:
I just stumbled upon this when looking for a new car charger that would keep USB C for my 6P, and the new Nexus in case it also doesn't support QC, but wanted QC support as well for USB A since I just bought an expensive Anker Power line+ USB A to C cable (they don't offer C to C). But, I wanted 2 USB A ports, not just 1.
Lo and behold, the only car charger of its kind! This puppy has 2x USB A QC 3.0 ports & 1x USB C with QC 3.0 as well.
I will have it Saturday and test it out for both my Note7 and 6P. Their other products have pretty good reviews. I guess the customer service may suck if the product fails according to some reviews, but it seems like a low failure rate, and with Prime I'm not too worried.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01IVBWWCI/ref=ya_st_dp_summary
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So... did it work?
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So... did it work?
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Sure, for about 15 minutes. Thought I posted back here but apparently not.
It's trash. Yes, it has all the mentioned ports and it works perfectly with each device briefly. Problem is, it becomes thermally overloaded and the charge speeds drop DRAMATICALLY. USB C charging, even at 5V/3A, was by far the worst. Charging a USB C device by itself would rapid charge for about 30-45 minutes before slowing way down. QuickCharge generally worked okay for a little bit longer. If you had 2 devices charging at the same time, you'd be lucky to keep them going for 20 minutes. Also, it constantly drew power (a significant amount) from my car's power port because it was ALWAYS very warm to the touch which made the overheating problem happen even faster if I didn't unplug it in-between uses.
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Sure, for about 15 minutes. Thought I posted back here but apparently not.
It's trash. Yes, it has all the mentioned ports and it works perfectly with each device briefly. Problem is, it becomes thermally overloaded and the charge speeds drop DRAMATICALLY. USB C charging, even at 5V/3A, was by far the worst. Charging a USB C device by itself would rapid charge for about 30-45 minutes before slowing way down. QuickCharge generally worked okay for a little bit longer. If you had 2 devices charging at the same time, you'd be lucky to keep them going for 20 minutes. Also, it constantly drew power (a significant amount) from my car's power port because it was ALWAYS very warm to the touch which made the overheating problem happen even faster if I didn't unplug it in-between uses.
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Good to know. I've been having a frustrating hunt for a fast charging car charger.
I took this Aukey charger with me on a one-month, 3,000 mile road trip and it worked perfectly the whole time, just used the C-C cable that comes with the 6p charger. Can't recommend it enough.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01E764DXM/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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MYxdaUSERNAME said:
I took this Aukey charger with me on a one-month, 3,000 mile road trip and it worked perfectly the whole time, just used the C-C cable that comes with the 6p charger. Can't recommend it enough.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01E764DXM/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I love this charger! I get to rapid charge my Nexus 6P while my girlfriend gets to quick charge her Nexus 6 all at the same time! Both phones plugged in and 0 issues!
USB Type C Car Charger, BlitzWolf 27W 5V/3A USB-C 3.3 Feet Cable Extension and 2.4A USB $10
I bought this one price was right and it charges almost as quickly as oem. The only con is the cable is built in.
You can look at the brand anker ?
I use this one. It charges just as fast as the OEM wall charger. Plus it has a standard Qualcomm quick charge 2.0 if you have another device.
[Qualcomm Certified] BlitzWolf® BW-C7 USB Type C Quick Charge QC 2.0 33W Car Charger
https://banggood.app.link/9zXLWYzGVG

Motorola TurboPower 30 USB Type-C Wall Charger 50% off $20 @Verizon

UPDATE 11/15/2016 Tested with my Pixel XL and it charges up to 1640mA at 70-86% charge according to Ampere (same as stock), it went up to as far as 3470mA!! Ampere is kraykray
https://www.verizonwireless.com/accessories/motorola-turbopower-30-usb-type-c-wall-charger-89909n/
Description
Get a quick burst of power when you need it. For example, the TurboPower™ 30 charger delivers up to 15 hours of power in just 15 minutes* to the Moto Z Force Droid smartphone†. TurboPower 30 is compatible with most devices using the new USB Type-C technology†.
No wrong way to plug it in
Because of its reversible plug, there's no wrong way to attach a USB Type-C connector. Unlike its predecessors, it connects whichever way you try to plug it in… there's no right side up or upside down.
What is USB Type-C?
USB Type-C is positioned to become a universal standard, replacing and doing all the work of USB connections that came before it. USB Type-C is backward compatible (adapters sold separately and available at Verizon).
How do I know which USB charger or cable to purchase?
Trying to visually determine the correct USB connector may result in error. To ensure the correct USB connector is selected, please consult your device's online or hard copy user manual. If you need a cable to join a USB Type-C device and a non-USB-Type-C peripheral, also determine the port type of the peripheral device. Verizon sells backward compatible USB Type-C cables and chargers separately.
What's in the box
TurboPower 30 USB Type-C Wall Charger, warranty card.
Features
Charges compatible devices exceptionally quickly*
For most mobile devices with USB Type-C charging ports
Compatible with Moto Z Droid and Moto Z Force Droid smartphones
*Not all devices will charge at the same rate. Some devices may not be able to utilize the full 28.5 W.
†Battery must be substantially depleted. Charging rate slows as charging progresses.
Specs
Specifications
Dimensions: 2.0 x 2.2 x 1.3 in.
Weight: 4.8 oz.
Standard output: 5 V/up to 5.7 A under control of Power Delivery compatible device
Power output: 28.5 W
Power cord length: 4.5 ft
Is this compatible with our Pixel XLs?...I realize it's type C but I've read some chargers can damage the battery & I'd like to avoid that
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4shlr said:
Is this compatible with our Pixel XLs?...I realize it's type C but I've read some chargers can damage the battery & I'd like to avoid that
Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
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It is on the Benson Leung & Nathan K spread sheet. It is not the BEST, or highest recommended, but it does meet specifications and requirements. It has it's own cable and it is usb c power delivery compliant. Normally $40, on sale.
REF: http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/accessories/usb-c-c-c-cables-t3493357
This charger is still on sale at Verizon, works fantastically with my Pixel XL

5A cable in 2 meter/6 foot length?

Anyone, find a longer type C cable to replace the one shipped with our Mate 9? I just purchased a 2 meter cable from Bestbuy that was certified fast charge but it does not show up as Supercharge when charging. I noticed that our cables actually have 5A molded into the cable at the type C end and the one I purchased from Bestbuy was rated at 3A. I Googled but could not find anything. Just wandering if anyone else has found anything.
Thanks, Dhatw.
Looking for this myself for a while now. Actually I'm looking for any charger that supports the super charge feature, regardless of length.
Be careful if ordering off of Amazon, I bought one that was supposedly an OEM Huawei Mate 9 charger, but it wasn't. Slow charging...
I believe I read that Supercharge connectors have extra pins that aren't on a standard type-C cable, so you may need proprietary cables.
None of my longer usb c cables supercharge.
Not horrible speed though, about the same speed of my nexus 6p with quickcharge.
dhatw said:
Anyone, find a longer type C cable to replace the one shipped with our Mate 9? I just purchased a 2 meter cable from Bestbuy that was certified fast charge but it does not show up as Supercharge when charging. I noticed that our cables actually have 5A molded into the cable at the type C end and the one I purchased from Bestbuy was rated at 3A. I Googled but could not find anything. Just wandering if anyone else has found anything.
Thanks, Dhatw.
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One of the very unfortunate parts of having this SuperCharge technology is that only Huawei's cables and chargers will work with it. I have seen some on Aliexpress, but I don't think they were longer than the original. I've also never found the car charger for sale.
I agree that a "regular" type C fast charge cable is not too bad as far as charging speeds. I just didn't want to mess anything up and also would like to get all that I can from my phone and charger. I emailed Huawei to ask them if they have a longer cable but don't expect a positive reply if at all.
Dhatw.
This is the first phone with Supercharge. With the P10 about to come out, and probably more, perhaps Supercharge accessories may become a little easier to come by before too long, due to increased demand/market.
Where do most people place their supercharge? I find that when I do need to fast charge, it's either at work or while I am away from home. At home, I just leave it on the charger over night, so I do not see a need for it to be at home. Also, I heard that leaving it on supercharge over night could eventually cause a quicker wear and tear on the battery as opposed to just standard charging?
Anyone else do the same thing?
I have mine at home for when I need a quick charge, but I normally use slower chargers, as I believe it's better for the battery. I also normally only charge to about 90% or so, and don't let it get below about 40%, unless I know I'm going to need a full charge. I most commonly need a quick charge in the car, but that doesn't seem to be available yet.
SuperCharge ONLY works with the Huawei charger brick, and Huawei USB A to C cable.
With that said, USB PD works with this device quite well. My Pixel XL charger actually puts more current/power into the Mate 9 than it does my Pixel XL! Measured at the wall, the Pixel XL maxes out at about 18W... the Mate 9 hits 20W. It's not as good as SuperCharge, but it's close. There aren't too many reputable, good type C chargers available right now, so your best bet is to buy the charger on the Google Store for $35 that comes with a quality 6 foot USB C cable as well. I personally have Apple's 6.6 foot/2M cable as it is the longest/best charging cable for type C you can buy right now at $19.
Nitemare3219 said:
SuperCharge ONLY works with the Huawei charger brick, and Huawei USB A to C cable.
With that said, USB PD works with this device quite well. My Pixel XL charger actually puts more current/power into the Mate 9 than it does my Pixel XL! Measured at the wall, the Pixel XL maxes out at about 18W... the Mate 9 hits 20W. It's not as good as SuperCharge, but it's close. There aren't too many reputable, good type C chargers available right now, so your best bet is to buy the charger on the Google Store for $35 that comes with a quality 6 foot USB C cable as well. I personally have Apple's 6.6 foot/2M cable as it is the longest/best charging cable for type C you can buy right now at $19.
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Is that safe tho? I know there was a story the htc 10 was charged with a nexus charger and it made the phone incredibly hot.
aknotts415 said:
Is that safe tho? I know there was a story the htc 10 was charged with a nexus charger and it made the phone incredibly hot.
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I haven't noticed any issues. The phone doesn't really get warm either. This is using an e-marked (chipped) cable as well, so if it fails, it's Huawei's fault for breaking USB spec.
Has to be a certain gauge or something for this cable.
A few popped up on Amazon, anyone tested any of these longer cables out?
intruda119 said:
A few popped up on Amazon, anyone tested any of these longer cables out?
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Give me links and I'll buy them to test.
stevenkelby said:
Give me links and I'll buy them to test.
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Try this. It's USB C PD and comes with a 6 feet cable. I ordered one too.
FlyHi 30W Type C PD Wall Charger with Foldable Plug Output 5V 3A/9V 3A/15V 2A/ 20V 1.5A with 6.6ft (2M) USB C To C Charger for Macbook 12 Inch,Google Nexus 6P,Nexus 5X and so on(White) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FUDZHT0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_o0BQybN37GPCV
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A few popped up on Amazon, anyone tested any of these longer cables out?
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guapinoy said:
Try this. It's USB C PD and comes with a 6 feet cable. I ordered one too.
FlyHi 30W Type C PD Wall Charger with Foldable Plug Output 5V 3A/9V 3A/15V 2A/ 20V 1.5A with 6.6ft (2M) USB C To C Charger for Macbook 12 Inch,Google Nexus 6P,Nexus 5X and so on(White) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FUDZHT0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_o0BQybN37GPCV
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Thanks, order placed. I expect it will fast charge, but not supercharge.
I bought a couple of these on AliExpress, they look excactly the same (so they are 'short') and they do work with SuperCharge, very happy with them!
I think you would need a REALLY REALLY thick cable if you want to charge with 5 A and have a longer cable.
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Thanks, order placed. I expect it will fast charge, but not supercharge.
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I got mine yesterday. Seems to fast charge. So no real difference from super charge. The 6 foot C to C cable seems solid.
guapinoy said:
I got mine yesterday. Seems to fast charge. So no real difference from super charge. The 6 foot C to C cable seems solid.
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Thanks, can you download Ampere and check out the actual charging current with the phone in airplane mode, screen brightness at minimum and the battery at 50%?
Stock cable should give about 4300-4400mA
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere

Ordinary USB cables that support dash charging

I've read countless comments here about how dash charging requires a compatible charger and cable. However. I recently made an unexpected discovery that certain cables sold on Amazon support dash charging with the Oppo branded VOOC chargers (but apparently not the OnePlus branded charger). I discovered this by accident when I plugged this cable into my Oppo charger:
Cable Matters USB-C Cable (USB A to USB C Cable/USB C to USB Cable) in Black 6.6 Feet https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00S8GU544/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_dkTJBbN069J3Z
Using this cable I get the beep, the blue light and the dash charging icon, and my OP6 does in fact charge at the faster rate. Wondering if it was a fluke, I bought a second cable and got the same results. This is great since these cables are 6 feet long, thin and flexible, and appear to be well made.
Now here's where it gets really weird: both cables only dash charge when plugged into the Oppo branded wall charger. When connected to the OnePlus charger they only charge at the normal rate. The Oppo charger looks exactly the same only with different branding. I do not know why these cables seem to work with one but not the other. I cant think of why they would support dash charging at all except that maybe they're made for the Chinese domestic market.
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I've read countless comments here about how dash charging requires a compatible charger and cable. However. I recently made an unexpected discovery that certain cables sold on Amazon support dash charging with the Oppo branded VOOC chargers (but apparently not the OnePlus branded charger). I discovered this by accident when I plugged this cable into my Oppo charger:
Cable Matters USB-C Cable (USB A to USB C Cable/USB C to USB Cable) in Black 6.6 Feet https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00S8GU544/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_dkTJBbN069J3Z
Using this cable I get the beep, the blue light and the dash charging icon, and my OP6 does in fact charge at the faster rate. Wondering if it was a fluke, I bought a second cable and got the same results. This is great since these cables are 6 feet long, thin and flexible, and appear to be well made.
Now here's where it gets really weird: both cables only dash charge when plugged into the Oppo branded wall charger. When connected to the OnePlus charger they only charge at the normal rate. The Oppo charger looks exactly the same only with different branding. I do not know why these cables seem to work with one but not the other. I cant think of why they would support dash charging at all except that maybe they're made for the Chinese domestic market.
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Where did u get opportunity charger from?
netgar said:
Where did u get opportunity charger from?
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I got the Oppo wall charger on eBay from a Chinese seller.
More pics showing dash charging working with these cables.
fonebone2 said:
I got the Oppo wall charger on eBay from a Chinese seller.
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Is it safe for your cellphone?
From what I understand, OP has a way of knowing if one of their cables is connected. If using a generic cable, it will default to slow charging.
Seeing that OP fast charging is based off of OPPO fast charging, it should be fine.
I would assume the OPPO brick doesn't care who's cable you're using as long as it can support the higher charging rate
Ordered both, the USB/C cable was just delivered, 3ft is long enough. Found it on Amazon for $5 and the OPPO charger on eBay for $10, that's about a 1/2 price of Oem from OP site.($8 and $20 respectively) It's always good to have a spare 'just in case'.
Interesting find.
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Is it safe for your cellphone?
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I think it's a sure bet since OnePlus and OPPO are under the same corporate umbrella. They might even have the same R&D for accessories.
mzsquared said:
I think it's a sure bet since OnePlus and OPPO are under the same corporate umbrella. They might even have the same R&D for accessories.
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I have read people recommending to get Oppo VOOC charger brick, as it supports Dash Charge.
Oppo and OnePlus are same companies.
Yes, its recommended to just buy oppo charger / cables. Both are the same and support dash (same name with vooc) . It's alot cheaper too.
dewa5227 said:
Yes, its recommended to just buy oppo charger / cables. Both are the same and support dash (same name with vooc) . It's alot cheaper too.
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Sometimes its the only option.
I am in Australia and the only charger with Australian pins is available through Oppo.
OnePlus does not manufacture AU chargers currently.
I have the official oneplus dash charger and the dash charging is activated with all the cables I have (an old huawei cable, and 2 generic ones) , but it took 3 to 4 seconds for the phone to activate dash charging while it is almost instantaneous with the official cable.
act OPPO and ONEPLUS is made in China and same parent company...instead of dash charges, OPPO call it VOOC
What about OPPO rapid (aka dash) car chargers for OnePlus?
If you can wait for shipping from China:
$8 - https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-O...pter-Cable-For-OnePlus-6-5T-5-3T/223031157260
$13 - https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-O...e-C-Cable-For-Oneplus-3T-5-5T-6/263870632520?
Perhaps this $12 VOOC will work? https://www.amazon.com/TOOGOO-Type-C-Charger-Carregador-iPhone/dp/B07HFNB3HZ/
Hi all
Thanks very much to the o.p. for providing this solution to wanting a longer-than-OnePlus's-maximum-150cm (4ft 11in) length cable that actually fast-charges...
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...Now here's where it gets really weird: both cables only dash charge when plugged into the Oppo branded wall charger. When connected to the OnePlus charger they only charge at the normal rate...
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I'll be purchasing a "Cable Matters" 6.6ft cable based on the 1st post's suggestion, however if I can avoid buying the "Oppo branded VOOC charger" I would.
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I have the official oneplus dash charger and the dash charging is activated with all the cables I have (an old huawei cable, and 2 generic ones)...
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I was hoping to clear this up before proceeding with the order.
Anyone else able to get non-OnePlus OEM cables fast-charging with the OnePlus oem power supply wall charger?
For Indian Users:-
SKYVIK Blaze Nylon Braided Type C Dash Charging Cable for One Plus 3 3T 5 5T 6 6T (5V/4A)-2 Metre https://www.amazon.in/dp/B07GTX2F61/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_yIy7BbQMREE97
This Cable supports Dash charging and it is considerably long as compared to stock Cable.
Has anyone found a 10ft cable that is compatible with warp charging?
BlitzWolf BW-P12 supports dash 20 on my op6t in case anyone needs a powerbank with Warp charge. they do not advertise it anywhere, it just works. Also the advertised low power charge does not work.

Supercharge Cable

Hi,
I understand that the "Supercharge" charger is different to my Samsung charger (for example) as it supplies 40w, however can anyone tell me, is the supplied "Supercharge" type C cable any different from a normal type C USB cable.
I have a few expensive Anker corded type C tables, and I don't want to replace these if there is no difference between the "Supercharge" cable, and the normal type C cable.
Thanks!
I guess there is a difference between cables. I get "Super charging" with the original cable only. With all my other cables, phones says "Charging".
The cables are 5A cables. Most cables you find are not rated 5A. I bought a bunch of them in China and they works with other phones just fine.
Hi,
As told by previous posts, huawei fast charge 22W or 40W (maybe more with upcoming m30pro) only works with 5A compatible AND certified cables.
They're can be identified with the 'purple' color inside the connector - like the 'blue' in the 'fast usb DATA' standard 3.0 or above cables.
Usually they're (5A ones) also compatible with other 'quick charge' technology like samsung, etc.. except oneplus.
I've bought a bunch of them in China for good price (~2 or 3 usd) but be careful to check the 5A certification and avoid low-cost, it do not worth it... They'll not gonna worked or if...they'll be warm, hot or burn soon enough to regret the so little spared money between the certified ones.
The longest certified one I bought is 1,5m.
I looked for a 2m, but not working, but the cable sucked too.
May be a good fabric will do.
But keep in mind that for that kind of heavy intensity charge tech, size does matter... LoL... the shorter the better [emoji849]
I may wrong but the PD certified cables, v2 or v3 at least, could also work, because they aim to support 60W or 100W for the top quality ones.
But need to be checked.
Cheers
Edit : except it is a 'need' for 'now', I advise to wait for 2020 to renew your 'cable management library' with the USB 4 (if something change with this release) cables which will spread worldwide soon next year !!
Tapa'DoC'eD
I dont know about "certified" but all of my 5A cables work for supercharging.
I got this 2m one and it works fine.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NZB194V
I personally don't like fabric coverings as it feels like it will wear out faster.
I meant 'certified' like the 'build for' in a tech way, not like some others like lighting or hdmi which stand for 'have paid the taxes to be able to...'
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Thanks for the share.
The bought 2m one was just marked as 'work with' and of course received without the 'purple' connectors, and no fast charge. marketing ≠ technique. I'll take a look at your link.
Cheers
Tapa'DoC'eD
Thanks guys!
Yeah, find it weird that the Huawei cables don't allow a OnePlus phone to quick charge...
I thought we were supposed to be steering away from this rubbish.
eng3 said:
I dont know about "certified" but all of my 5A cables work for supercharging.
I got this 2m one and it works fine.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NZB194V
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Do they really super charge or just regularly charge?
The main reason for doubting is that Huawei already complains about compatible USB headset which isn't from Huawei. I would guess they could easily filter out if the cable is Huawei or not. The USB cables provide some information (or IDs) which the interface could read. Therefore I would guess Huawei is filtering out what belongs to them and what not. If they do it on the headset why not as well on the charging cables?
Anyway... The q remains: Does it really work?
Yes really. It says supercharging on the screen and it charges my phone in an hour vs several hours
This cable works for sure
Got it recently and it does supercharge.
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07HJ2MQYC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
eng3 said:
Yes really. It says supercharging on the screen and it charges my phone in an hour vs several hours
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This cable works great, Baseus USB-C SuperCharge 40W Quick Charge 3.0 QC 3.0 (CATZH-BV1) :
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32974845755.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.538d6594mkE27o&algo_pvid=ce9b0310-c9a2-4434-91a5-4b603fab78db&algo_expid=ce9b0310-c9a2-4434-91a5-4b603fab78db-11&btsid=f7186254-35ee-4217-bc98-c7c6875087d6&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_1,searchweb201603_55
I got 200cm long and SuperCharge without any problem.

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