Is lg v30 support fast charging 33w ?
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According to the official specifications the F1 doesn't support Vooc quick charging. Has anyone tried, using either an official OPPO Vooc charger, a Qualcomm charger or some other Vooc charger? Wonder if it's worth getting a seperate charger. At least the qualcomm default should give some effect.
I just bought a Samsung Galaxy A50 that does 15W fast charging
Does anyone know if my 18W Quick Charge chargers that came with my LG G5 will work to fast charge the Samsung device?
I'm sure they will charge it at normal charge speeds. Just wondering if they will work for fast charging or if I'd need new chargers.
I got lost trying to sort out Quick Charging vs Fast Charge and 15W vs 18W and my brain hurts
I have this smartphone and the 20W charger from Xiaomi and it doesn't charge quickly. Is it compatible with wireless fast charging devices that are not Samsung's?
We currently use our Note 10s with numerous Tylt Vu and Seneo PA014 wireless chargers. The Tylt is not fast wireless specs. The Seneo is spec'd for fast and my phone does show Fast Wireless charging on it.
There answer is yes, fast wireless charging does work with non-Samsung chargers.
Hello guys.
I cant get PD charging to properly work on my Find X2 Pro.
I have a 45W PD Powerbank, but it only charges very slowly (1% every 5 minutes). Only with the USB port I get decent speeds (w/o PD) (about 10W).
10W is still very slow I think, considering the not-so-great battery life in my experience. I am going to travel in the near future, and I need a good battery.
Does this phone support PD? What is the maximum speed it can charge with power adapters/powerbanks without VOOC?
Oppo uses its own proprietary charging system (super vooc) and not PD, I have also had very slow charging if I dont use the original brick and cable. maybe try using the charging cable they gave.
herman_dewitt said:
Oppo uses its own proprietary charging system (super vooc) and not PD, I have also had very slow charging if I dont use the original brick and cable. maybe try using the charging cable they gave.
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Yes I know, but OnePlus phones for example also have VOOC but also support PD.
I tried every cable I have, the original cable is USB-A to USB-C so that one is not for PD. I get max 10W out of that cable from my PD powerbank.
i use Xiaomi 10000mah powerbank with QC2.0 onboard. And my Oppo chardging fast about 10-15% for 10.minutes.
Using the charger tool that can be accessed with the *#800# dial codeI I have noticed that some old chargers that support Quick Charge 2.0 or 3.0 can quick charge my OnePlus 8T. I didn't expect this after reading that earlier OnePlus models didn't support Quick charge at all.
It quick charges with 18W 9V/2A or slightly less when the battery is not too charged already. I use a standard USB-A to USB-C cable for this. The phone only says "charging" but it is definitely a lot quicker than standard USB 5V charging. Charging always starts at 5V and switches to 9V after a while (less than 30 seconds).
I also get 18W 9V/2A charging with a USB PD charger and a USB-C to USB-C cable. In this case the phone says it is charging fast. I have not managed to get it to charge with more than 18W using USB PD.
With a (powerful) charger that doesn't support Quick Charge or USB PD the phone charges at 5V with only 0.5-0.8A current which is surprisingly low.
Does anyone know what charging standards that OnePlus 8T officially supports?
I was not able to reproduce your behaviour. Cannot get to charge faster than 10W with USB A cables or 6-7W with USB C cables. All of this was performed with various charger that support both QC and PD.