Question Wireless charger - OnePlus 9

Has anyone found a wireless charger that will charge the OnePlus 9 at 15w?

toyanucci said:
Has anyone found a wireless charger that will charge the OnePlus 9 at 15w?
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I finally found an answer for you:
"OnePlus uses Warp Charge wireless charging, which is a proprietary profile and only works with OnePlus phones. OnePlus allows its phones to fall back on 15W EPP when using third-party chargers, the same spec that Pixels use." "(Google Pixels use the Extended Power Profile (EPP), at 10W on the Pixel 4/4 XL and 15W on the Pixel 5. EPP is actually one of the Wireless Power Consortium's standard profiles, so you don't need to get into proprietary specs the way you do with Samsung and Apple.)"
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This article mentions a few specific chargers. The one I found interesting was this one:
Amazon.com: Playa by Belkin Wireless Charging Stand 15W (Wireless Charger Compatible with iPhone SE, iPhone 12, 11, Galaxy, Pixel, More) No Power Adapter (Required) : Cell Phones & Accessories
Buy Playa by Belkin Wireless Charging Stand 15W (Wireless Charger Compatible with iPhone SE, iPhone 12, 11, Galaxy, Pixel, More) No Power Adapter (Required): Charging Stations - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
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Chargers

Hey all,
Has anyone used the Apple Macbook's 29W charger with their Pixel C? - Any thoughts? did it charge at a higher rate over the standard 15W?
On the same note, anyone tried with the Chromebook Pixel's 60W charger?
I notice Google sells a universal type-C 60W charger but it says the maximum current is 3A, either at 5V, 12V or 20V. I suspect this means it's not going to charge the Pixel any faster since it probably just takes the 5V output.
I would be very cautious of any Type C chargers and cables. I have learned a lot from reading the reviews and google posts from Benson Leung. He keeps a list of devices and cables that he has tested.
https://plus.google.com/+BensonLeung
Anyone use a Targus APA93US APA93 45W Type-C Charger? (Currently on sale at Best Buy for $30. Same on Amazon for prime members)
EDIT: I asked Benson Leung, he worked with the Google Pixel C team and says the charger is PD, although before PD rules were set. So it is missing 9V. But assures me that the Pixel C can also make use of it's capabilities using the 12V/2A to get max fast charge of 24W which is what the Pixel C can use.
Does anyone else have the Motorola TurboPower 30? It is compatible with the MACbook using 5V/5A, wonder if the Pixel C can negotiate, it seems to have a proprietary Power Delivery.
UPDATE: I've tested it. It can only negotiate 5V/3A 15W~ max.
2xbass said:
I notice Google sells a universal type-C 60W charger but it says the maximum current is 3A, either at 5V, 12V or 20V. I suspect this means it's not going to charge the Pixel any faster since it probably just takes the 5V output.
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According to Benson Leung, which worked on the Pixel C at google, it can do 9V/2.67A or alternatively use 12V/2A. Which ever the usb type-c PD charger is capable of. The Pixel C can make use of up to 24W max for fast charging with compatible Power Delivery Chargers.
http://www.usb.org/developers/powerdelivery/PD_1.0_Introduction.pdf
http://electronicdesign.com/interconnects/introduction-usb-power-delivery
UPDATE: I've used the Targus APA93US 45W USB Type-C wall charger and it can negotiate 12V/2A 24.5W~ providing 33% more charging speed. Great for $30 at best buy or prime.
I recently bought this OEM Verizon / Xentris charger XENTVLPD-XX1 / TYPECPDQC3TVL on eBay for $8~ YMMV http://www.ebay.com/itm/351967678957
It can handle 5v/3a 7v/3a 8v/3a 9v/2.7a 12v/2a which is ideal for "faster" charging the Pixel C at 24W max, 33% over stock/OEM charger.
Received both my OEM and Original Verizon / Xentris chargers
XENTVLPD-XX1 / TYPEC27PDQC3TVL today and went to town doing some simple testing with various cables. With screen on it charges at about 15-16W with the screen off it ramps up to 24-25W. It's compact and very sturdy.
My conclusion is, if you're looking for a USB Type-C charger capable of Power Delivery, look no further. This is excellent and for the price $8~ shipped is an incredible deal. I bought mine from this listing on eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/351967678957

Nintendo Switch AC adapter with Pixel XL?

Hi all, just ordered a Pixel XL to replace my 4 core failing Nexus 6P. I have no idea what kind of charger is coming with it, and even if its OEM, I'd like to have 2. I have read many threads about the non PD compliant chargers not providing rapid charge, and am wondering what the consensus is on using a Nintendo Switch charger? My local Best buy has the official Google Pixel XL charger for $34.99, and the official Switch AC adapter is $10 less. Has anyone tried this, or have any thoughts on using this? With all the stories about nonPD if I have to, I'll just get the official google one, but was wondering if this was an option.
Thank you!
The Pixel XL comes with a USB-C charger and a USB-A to USB-C cable, so any standard USB-A rapid charger will work.
Weudel said:
The Pixel XL comes with a USB-C charger and a USB-A to USB-C cable, so any standard USB-A rapid charger will work.
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Thanks for the reply. I was under the impression from this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/accessories/usb-c-pd-chargers-google-pixel-xl-t3474205
that only certain chargers provide fast charge. I did not buy the phone new so I don't know if it comes with the standard google charger or not.
belkin type c rapid charger should be available for cheap at your local walmart/target/best buy. pretty good quality cable for the price.
My switch charger ended up damaging the port after continued use. I recommend saving up for the official one
Tried many chargers, only the original Google ones seem to charge at rapid charging speed. Oh Belkin car charger ones does as well.
I tried a NS charger (HAC-002 USZ) on a Pixel XL a day ago and it worked fine and did rapid charging.
Mine didn't come with a charger (bought off eBay). I bought a so called fast charger (can't remember brand but it looked legit Qualcomm fast charge capable) and it says it's fast charging but it takes about twice as long to charge as my old OnePlus 5 did.

Wireless Charger

Was wondering if there are alternative wireless chargers that work at 15w?
The official Huawei one for the Mate 20 Pro is over £50 on Amazon.
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I don't know much about wireless chargers but I'm using this with my Galaxy S10+ and I'm happy with it...
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Cha...4591100&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmrnull-spons&psc=1
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ephumuris said:
Was wondering if there are alternative wireless chargers that work at 15w?
The official Huawei one for the Mate 20 Pro is over £50 on Amazon.
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Have you seen the CEX deal on pre-used ones? https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/pr...0-collection-add-150-for-delivery-cex-3210220
Alternatively, Anker makes great products and does one for 35.99:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anker-Wire...+charger+15w&qid=1554647846&s=gateway&sr=8-11
shem2409 said:
Have you seen the CEX deal on pre-used ones? https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/pr...0-collection-add-150-for-delivery-cex-3210220
Alternatively, Anker makes great products and does one for 35.99:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anker-Wire...+charger+15w&qid=1554647846&s=gateway&sr=8-11
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Funny enough I on the off-chance checked CEX and saw the price. I've ordered one anyway. Just concerned it doesn't come with a plug or cable. I've got spares but I want to get the proper charging speeds from it.
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I buy this one, 9.99 euro Qi 15w
https://amzn.to/2Ua130e
My "used" one for £20 from CEX got delivered today. In the box with all parts still in protective film including the plug!
Happy days and impressed with the speed it charges at too.
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Hi,
Huawei P360 Pro required 15W charger for Huawei SuperCharge.
I ordered this charger: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Vinsic-Stand-15W-Wireless-QC-3-0-Wireless-Charger-with-2-Charging-Coils-Type-C-USB/32848129760.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.2ef04c4d0SQTtC
I'll write here later if fast charging works.
Thankfully I have mine from my 20 pro deal. It's been in it's box since day1
I bought this one. SuperCharge for Huawei P30 Pro does not work.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Vinsic-Stand-15W-Wireless-QC-3-0-Wireless-Charger-with-2-Charging-Coils-Type-C-USB/32848129760.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.7aaa4c4d76wS77
Fiktik said:
I bought this one. SuperCharge for Huawei P30 Pro does not work.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Vin...760.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.7aaa4c4d76wS77
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When you say it doesn't work. Do you mean not at all or if charges at a standard rate
Charger doesn't work for fast charging Huawei P30 Pro (15W needed). I used the original Huawei charger, the original Huawei cable, then the cable from package.
I bought this one. http://https://mx.gearbest.com/chargers-cables/pp_009634537833.html?wid=1433363
I bought this one for £13.26. "Wireless quick charging" is displayed when using the supercharge adapter. (purchased separately)
Has anyone been able to confirm a wireless charger that actually charges at 15W?
The best I've found, I measure at approx 10W
eng3 said:
Has anyone been able to confirm a wireless charger that actually charges at 15W?
The best I've found, I measure at approx 10W
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The answer my friend is 1) The charger you buy has to be capable of Qi charging 15W or above and 2) The supply MUST come from a QC 3.0 (or above) charger adapter with a suitable capable lead attached to the base.
Smart chargers and plugs/wall warts rated at over 1A but not QC 3.0 rated will NOT give you 15W charging on your wireless pad.
I hope I explained this clearly. It is a minefield out there and sometimes it would help if manufacturers made it clearer what's required.
IRPnet said:
The answer my friend is 1) The charger you buy has to be capable of Qi charging 15W or above and 2) The supply MUST come from a QC 3.0 (or above) charger adapter with a suitable capable lead attached to the base.
Smart chargers and plugs/wall warts rated at over 1A but not QC 3.0 rated will NOT give you 15W charging on your wireless pad.
I hope I explained this clearly. It is a minefield out there and sometimes it would help if manufacturers made it clearer what's required.
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I have both and it does not work. It works at 15W for samsung.
When I ask the mfr, they tell me that Huawei uses a proprietary method to achieve 15W so their "Qi compatible" charger wont work at 15W.
Measuring the INPUT power to the charger, it is about 9.8W
If you have a 15W non-huawei brand charger that is working with the P30 pro, can you let me know the mfr and model number?
eng3 said:
I have both and it does not work. It works at 15W for samsung.
When I ask the mfr, they tell me that Huawei uses a proprietary method to achieve 15W so their "Qi compatible" charger wont work at 15W.
Measuring the INPUT power to the charger, it is about 9.8W
If you have a 15W non-huawei brand charger that is working with the P30 pro, can you let me know the mfr and model number?
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Many third party charging pads claim to be 'fast chargers', but 15W or above is only achievable with what I stated previously. The third parties do, mostly, say that you require a "QC 2.0+ adapter to achieve 15W charging" and most of them do NOT supply that adapter.
My understanding on the 'proprietary' thing is that it applied to earlier phones than the P30 (i.e Mate 20 and before) but the P30 and P30 Pro are fully Qi compatible. A QC 2.0 plug in adapter and a base that is fully Qi 15W or above compatible is all that is required. The offical Huawei branded one will charge any other Qi phone at 15W if the phone is capable, so it is not down to some proprietary thing unless Samsung and other manufacturers are in on the proprietary thing too which would mean it isn't proprietary.
Nilkin Charger 15W with cooling fan
I just got this one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/15W-Fast-Q...Samsung-10-S10-Wireless-Charging/254321262871
I can confirm that it DRAWS 15W with a QC3.0 charger. Only 10W with my QC2.0 charger.
I also got this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07S6MVPVL
It only DRAWS about 10W
I am assuming the output power is close to the input power.
Im using the original one and beside its cool i dont see its purpose, its way faster to charge your phone on supercharger.
I'm using the Xiaomi 20W wireless charger which works great

10W EPP approved wireless puck charger

Outside of the Google dock, I have tried a few "10W" wireless chargers that only deliver slow charging. Looking to see if people can suggest true fast charge wireless pucks. Specifically at a Best Buy or local to purchase.
iceman4357 said:
Outside of the Google dock, I have tried a few "10W" wireless chargers that only deliver slow charging. Looking to see if people can suggest true fast charge wireless pucks. Specifically at a Best Buy or local to purchase.
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Doesn't this phone need 11w for fast charging?
wgrant said:
Doesn't this phone need 11w for fast charging?
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It's up to 11w fast wireless charging. 10w is still considered fast wireless charging too.
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EeZeEpEe said:
It's up to 11w fast wireless charging. 10w is still considered fast wireless charging too.
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Ah OK, that's my mistake. Good to know, thanks.
Yeah, the dock I bought said it does 10w, but doesn't with our phones. Looking to see if someone else had luck finding one that did the full 10 or 11w wireless charge.
Xiaomi 20W support EPP
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=80682197
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iceman4357 said:
Yeah, the dock I bought said it does 10w, but doesn't with our phones. Looking to see if someone else had luck finding one that did the full 10 or 11w wireless charge.
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How did you measure it? Just curious, I bought cheaper Lenovo desk puck that says it provides 1.1 A from 9 V chargers, and it seems to be pretty fast, but I have no idea what is actually being put out, and would like to know
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johnlgalt said:
How did you measure it? Just curious, I bought cheaper Lenovo desk puck that says it provides 1.1 A from 9 V chargers, and it seems to be pretty fast, but I have no idea what is actually being put out, and would like to know
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This app will show you how much Watt give you
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.evo.inware
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I've ordered this Anker charging pad, with this Anker power supply from Amazon.
Wireless pad;
Anker Wireless Charger with USB-C, 15W Metal Fast Wireless Charging Pad​Qi-Certified Wireless Charging Pad, Compatible iPhone X, iPhone 8/8 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S9 / S9+/ S8/ S8+ / S7 / Note 8 and More (No AC Adapter)​
Power supply description;
PowerPort 2 Ports​Quick Charge 3.0 31.5W Dual USB Wall Charger for Galaxy S7 / S6 / Edge / Plus, Note 5 / 4 and PowerIQ for iPhone 7 / 6s / Plus, iPad Pro / Air 2 / mini, LG, Nexus, HTC and More​
They should arrive early this week.
Will post back when I've had a chance to test/verify fast charging wirelessly with that combo.
pdfruth said:
I've ordered this Anker charging pad, with this Anker power supply from Amazon.
Wireless pad;
Anker Wireless Charger with USB-C, 15W Metal Fast Wireless Charging Pad​Qi-Certified Wireless Charging Pad, Compatible iPhone X, iPhone 8/8 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S9 / S9+/ S8/ S8+ / S7 / Note 8 and More (No AC Adapter)​
Power supply description;
PowerPort 2 Ports​Quick Charge 3.0 31.5W Dual USB Wall Charger for Galaxy S7 / S6 / Edge / Plus, Note 5 / 4 and PowerIQ for iPhone 7 / 6s / Plus, iPad Pro / Air 2 / mini, LG, Nexus, HTC and More​
They should arrive early this week.
Will post back when I've had a chance to test/verify fast charging wirelessly with that combo.
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It doesn't state EPP in the description - wouldn't that mean that this wont fast charge?
sphinxy said:
It doesn't state EPP in the description - wouldn't that mean that this wont fast charge?
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I had the same concern.
I found an entry in the Wireless Power Consortium Database indicating that it does support EPP
See here;
https://www.wirelesspowerconsortium.com/products/3091
Edit: Adding a screen-shot of the Anker POWERWAVE 15 PAD (A2502) from the Wireless Power Consortium database
CHOETECH Dual Wireless Charger, 5 Coils Wireless Charging Pad from amazon DOES NOT fast charge my pixel 4 xl. I am returning the item
pdfruth said:
I've ordered this Anker charging pad, with this Anker power supply from Amazon.
Wireless pad;
Anker Wireless Charger with USB-C, 15W Metal Fast Wireless Charging Pad​Qi-Certified Wireless Charging Pad, Compatible iPhone X, iPhone 8/8 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S9 / S9+/ S8/ S8+ / S7 / Note 8 and More (No AC Adapter)​
Power supply description;
PowerPort 2 Ports​Quick Charge 3.0 31.5W Dual USB Wall Charger for Galaxy S7 / S6 / Edge / Plus, Note 5 / 4 and PowerIQ for iPhone 7 / 6s / Plus, iPad Pro / Air 2 / mini, LG, Nexus, HTC and More​
They should arrive early this week.
Will post back when I've had a chance to test/verify fast charging wirelessly with that combo.
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I received the Anker wireless charging pad and power supply today.
Wireless fast charging works well.
I've attached a couple pics;
1 - The charging pad, powered up, but idling (no phone sitting on the charging pad). I've got a Satechi USB-C power monitor plugged inline. So, here you can see it's powered with 9V @ 20ma (thus, 0.18W)
2 - The Pixel 4 XL sitting atop the charging pad. Soon after setting the phone on the charging pad, the phone, pad, and power supply work out that the pad should be powered with 12v. So the power supply switches from 9V to 12V. Again, looking at the Satechi USB-C power monitor, the pad is drawing 1.2A @ 12V (thus, 14.4W). I've got the AccuBattery app running on the phone, and it shows the battery charge current at near 2A. That's "fast" charging!!! When I set the phone on the charging pad it was at 65%. A little over an hour later it was charged to 100%.
Net-net... this is a good combo. Maybe a little spendy, but they work.
WOW... to double your wireless charging speed you need to spend 3-4x the $$... 5w you can pick up for $10+... 10w will run you $50+ smh
I'm currently using a magnetic phone mount in my vehicle with my Pixel 2. Has anyone had trouble using wireless charging along with either a magnetic case or with a metal disk inserted in the case to work on the phone mount?
Trying to figure potential gotcha's when I upgrade to a new phone which will probably be the 4XL.
radon222 said:
I'm currently using a magnetic phone mount in my vehicle with my Pixel 2. Has anyone had trouble using wireless charging along with either a magnetic case or with a metal disk inserted in the case to work on the phone mount?
Trying to figure potential gotcha's when I upgrade to a new phone which will probably be the 4XL.
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Someone posted a response to this same sort of question here
pdfruth said:
I received the Anker wireless charging pad and power supply today.
Wireless fast charging works well.
I've attached a couple pics;
1 - The charging pad, powered up, but idling (no phone sitting on the charging pad). I've got a Satechi USB-C power monitor plugged inline. So, here you can see it's powered with 9V @ 20ma (thus, 0.18W)
2 - The Pixel 4 XL sitting atop the charging pad. Soon after setting the phone on the charging pad, the phone, pad, and power supply work out that the pad should be powered with 12v. So the power supply switches from 9V to 12V. Again, looking at the Satechi USB-C power monitor, the pad is drawing 1.2A @ 12V (thus, 14.4W). I've got the AccuBattery app running on the phone, and it shows the battery charge current at near 2A. That's "fast" charging!!! When I set the phone on the charging pad it was at 65%. A little over an hour later it was charged to 100%.
Net-net... this is a good combo. Maybe a little spendy, but they work.
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Wow. Appreciate the detail. I am a little surprised that it seems most companies separate the puck from the AC adapter. Dont know why they can make it as one product.
For those that care. I found this cheap one on Amazon for $16.99 CAD. You need to have a qc2.0/3.0 adapter for it but I'm getting fast charging speeds on it.. Charges at 10W. Not quite the 11W that pixel can handle but I'll take it for the price.
Nanami wireless charger from amazon
https://www.amazon.ca/Wireless-NANA...+charger&qid=1572550775&sprefix=nanami&sr=8-3
troymz1 said:
For those that care. I found this cheap one on Amazon for $16.99 CAD. You need to have a qc2.0/3.0 adapter for it but I'm getting fast charging speeds on it.. Charges at 10W. Not quite the 11W that pixel can handle but I'll take it for the price.
Nanami wireless charger from amazon
https://www.amazon.ca/Wireless-NANA...+charger&qid=1572550775&sprefix=nanami&sr=8-3
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This makes me curious to see if I swap out the adapter if my current wireless puck will do 10w. Will report back.
troymz1 said:
For those that care. I found this cheap one on Amazon for $16.99 CAD. You need to have a qc2.0/3.0 adapter for it but I'm getting fast charging speeds on it.. Charges at 10W. Not quite the 11W that pixel can handle but I'll take it for the price.
Nanami wireless charger from amazon
https://www.amazon.ca/Wireless-NANA...+charger&qid=1572550775&sprefix=nanami&sr=8-3
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Does the screen actually say rapid charging or does it just say wireless charging? I purchased a Vebach charging pad with the 3.0 charging adapter and it still says just wireless charging.

Question Charger ?

First Ever pixel phone and nowadays don't come with charger what charger you guys recommend. original google or something from amazon .
Also i only have a 15watt at home
Need a PPS charger for full speed. At least 30W.
The Google one is fine if you want official.
I did order the Google charger
Anyways, I never had wireless charging. Which wireless charger is good and reasonably priced - the Google one is not.
LLStarks said:
Need a PPS charger for full speed. At least 30W.
The Google one is fine if you want official.
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Anyone used anything on Amazon which actually does 30w
Pixels can't go above 23W.
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Pixels can't go above 23W.
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Really??
pro4ever said:
Really??
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https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/xxdfzt
pro4ever said:
Anyone used anything on Amazon which actually does 30w
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I bought two of these (in Canada) for my S21 ultra and both do "super fast charging". Cheap and do the job
Amazon.com
pro4ever said:
First Ever pixel phone and nowadays don't come with charger what charger you guys recommend. original google or something from amazon .
Also i only have a 15watt at home
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pro4ever said:
Anyone used anything on Amazon which actually does 30w
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I rarely fast charge anything, I normally baby my batteries and just use very low wattage chargers, but I do own an Anker 3-port (2x USB-C 100W charge, and one USB-A, whatever that's capable of). I mostly use it with my tablet when I need to, but I've used it with my phone once or twice.
Using an Anker Nano II 30W charger here (PD/PPS), although most of the time I charge my phone through my laptop (C>C) to keep heat down.
Question would a s21 ultra charger fast charge on pixel 7?
Would my OP9 charger and cable be fine?
Since it limits the Wattage anyways
I think that with these 3 news that dedicate an article on the best chargers for our P7 pro, I think you should find your choice
xda-developpers => These are the best chargers, cables, and other accessories to buy for the Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro in 2022
Android Authority => The best Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro chargers
AndroidPolice => The best Google Pixel 7 wireless chargers in 2022
I have a OnePlus charger 65w and a couple of Huawai Mate 20 pro chargers 40w (I believe). Will these charge the pixel on full speed? I'm awaiting Pixel 7 pro
Larakali said:
Would my OP9 charger and cable be fine?
Since it limits the Wattage anyways
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trainfire said:
I have a OnePlus charger 65w and a couple of Huawai Mate 20 pro chargers 40w (I believe). Will these charge the pixel on full speed? I'm awaiting Pixel 7 pro
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Yes. The Warp 65W charger supports USB PD 3.0 PPS up to 45W (phone will charge at no more than 23W)
OnePlus Warp Charge 65 Power Adapter NA
www.oneplus.com
It is ridiculous that these companies can get away with selling a high price device without a charging block. Here is your brand new car, you will need to bring a gas can if you want to drive it off the lot. We do not supply gasoline as the time of purchase.
I recommend these 3 chargers:
Google charger, 30 W, USB-C only, 29 € (I own this one, works well, uses PPS, but makes some tiny noise sometimes)
Samsung charger, USB-C + USB-A, 35 W, 23 €, uses PPS as well
Wicked Chili charger, USB C + USB-A, 33 W, 25 €, GaN (I own this one, too, it also uses PPS, it's very small, but I'm not sure if it's available everywhere. In Germany, it is.)
I've got this Anker charger https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B016LPMFUA
But I've been charging the Pixel 7 Pro with an old LG Nexus 5x charger Which seems to charge a little faster than the Anker.
I was a little hesitant plugging the chargers in at first but after asking around ye old internet it seems both chargers will do the job fine for now. I'm at a loss which replacement charger to buy next though as there are so many to choose from.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-Charger-Charging-Adaptor-Compatible-USB-C/dp/B0B4VY7WDH
This is the one I have, bought for my S21 Ultra last year. Supports 25W so I would hope it charges the S7 Pro fast enough. Ridiculously fast charging doesn't appeal to me, as it has a big negative impact on the battery. I charge my phones overnight at normal speed.
I have an Anker Nano II Pro (20W) in my travel bag but for overnight charging at home i use an Anker power strip with build in USB A ports that charges slowly in conjunction with adaptive charging.

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