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Is it advisable to charge the Oneplus 6 with a charger having specification of 5V *4.5A car charger??? Will it affect the battery or any other circuitry???
All good. Voltage must be 5V. Amperes can be anything, but 4A is maximum this phone is capable to charge. If you put 5A instead of 4A - it will charge slightly faster, but this is hardware limit of regular OP6T. Getting 6A will not make any difference compared to 5A, sonce phone will not take that much power anyway.
Here you can see how regular OP6T (uses 5V4A) charges with McLaren edition charger (5V5A). Not worth buying, unless you have spare money.
erikasnoske said:
All good. Voltage must be 5V. Amperes can be anything, but 4A is maximum this phone is capable to charge. If you put 5A instead of 4A - it will charge slightly faster, but this is hardware limit of regular OP6T. Getting 6A will not make any difference compared to 5A, sonce phone will not take that much power anyway.
Here you can see how regular OP6T (uses 5V4A) charges with McLaren edition charger (5V5A). Not worth buying, unless you have spare money.
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The phone wont charge with 4.5Ah. Maybe with 2.5Ah or so. The phone will only charge with nearly 4A with the original oneplus dash charger and the original charging cable.
matze19999 said:
The phone wont charge with 4.5Ah. Maybe with 2.5Ah or so. The phone will only charge with nearly 4A with the original oneplus dash charger and the original charging cable.
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Or any VOOC charger
Does this model support power delivery like the Pro model? If so has anyone tested how many watts it pulls from a power delivery charger? Oneplus states the pro model supports 5V/3A power delivery which I believe is 15watts.
Pro 30W
Non Pro 20W
Linuxkek said:
Pro 30W
Non Pro 20W
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These specs are for Oneplus's proprietary warp charging which is separate from the power delivery standard.
Without that it's unreal slow, maybe 1A
Linuxkek said:
Without that it's unreal slow, maybe 1A
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you are uninformed. in addition to Warp, the 7p supports PD upto 3a with screen off. Android police confirmed this in their review.
OP is asking if 7 also supports this.
I have not measured charging speeds, etc. but I have a bunch of official Google PD bricks here for my 2XL and my OP7 charges just as fast, if not faster, than my Pixel. Just anecdotal but I was happy with charging performance.
I've charged my OnePlus 7 from 14% to 100% in about 1h and 15min. I call that really fast charging.
nIGhT-SoN said:
I've charged my OnePlus 7 from 14% to 100% in about 1h and 15min. I call that really fast charging.
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With the charger that came with the phone or a different charger?
The included charger, it's the 20W one.
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Without that it's unreal slow, maybe 1A
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nIGhT-SoN said:
The included charger, it's the 20W one.
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Do you know what this thread is about?
Everyone knows Dash 20W is super fast. We're asking about USB PD.
heov said:
Do you know what this thread is about?
Everyone knows Dash 20W is super fast. We're asking about USB PD.
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Like I sad, it will be 1A, maybe for the first 50% 1.5A, because with 3A a lot will not pay the extra bucks for Dash charger.
Pro: 5V/6A - 3A
Non-Pro: 5V/4A - 3A? No way... with luck maybe 2A
I will get my OP7 next week and I can test it but I'm sure you will get up to 1.5A
I've charged it with a power bank from Huawei, with fast charge and it charged pretty quick. I haven't look at the time it took, but next time I will.
Linuxkek said:
Like I sad, it will be 1A, maybe for the first 50% 1.5A, because with 3A a lot will not pay the extra bucks for Dash charger.
Pro: 5V/6A - 3A
Non-Pro: 5V/4A - 3A? No way... with luck maybe 2A
I will get my OP7 next week and I can test it but I'm sure you will get up to 1.5A
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So you are saying:
OP7 Pro supports USB 3.1, USB PD protocol to 3A, and Warp-protocol to 6A
OP7 supports USB 3.1, Dash-protocol to 4A, but NOT USB-PD?
Please do test it- to confirm, you must have 1. screen off 2. a USB power meter that can measure the draw (or an app that can record the draw while the screen is off- viewing current while in app will not work since it only works with screen off.
There seems to be a lot of people who don't understand what USB-PD is. Of course, if you use a normal USB charger that is neither Dash/Warp nor USB PD, it will not draw more than 1.5A.
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I've charged it with a power bank from Huawei, with fast charge and it charged pretty quick. I haven't look at the time it took, but next time I will.
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You can use a app, which will tell you how fast it charge.
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There seems to be a lot of people who don't understand what USB-PD is. Of course, if you use a normal USB charger that is neither Dash/Warp nor USB PD, it will not draw more than 1.5A.
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Dude, USB-PD means USB Power Delivery. How somebody can not understand what this mean?
Oppo slow it down to sell VOOC/Dash charger (and cable) in the kernel, like on the OnePlus devices before.
When the OP7 support 3A, with 5V, you will get 15W, which is almost QC 3.0, so you can get 5 charger and any cable you want for the same price as a Dash charger. There is no way!
So I've tried today charging with my power bank, a HUAWEI 10000mAh QuickCharge power bank, from 1% to 100% and it took about 2h and 30min. From 15% I think it would take about 2h to charge. Power bank fast charging is rated at 9V 2A 18W. With Ampere it was showing to chager at about 1.3-1.4A. I would say it's pretty ok, it's not as fast as with the original charger, but it's ok.
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So I've tried today charging with my power bank, a HUAWEI 10000mAh QuickCharge power bank, from 1% to 100% and it took about 2h and 30min. From 15% I think it would take about 2h to charge. Power bank fast charging is rated at 9V 2A 18W. With Ampere it was showing to chager at about 1.3-1.4A. I would say it's pretty ok, it's not as fast as with the original charger, but it's ok.
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That is not a USB-PD bank. It'll charge at 1.5A tops with that. Our phones can't do QuickCharge.
Do the same test if you can, but use a USB-PD charger and screen off.
This thread is about getting a confirmation that it can regulate with USB-PD upto 3A when the screen is off. Our phones will not support QuickCharge or any other proprietary protocol.
We know It does Dash/Warp, regular USB upto 1.5A, and now we want to know if it does USB PD.
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So I caved and finally tested it myself.
Yes, the regular OnePlus 7 does support USB-PD 5v upto 3A with the screen off. With the screen on, I could get 1.94A
I used an Essential PH-1 included charger, which is a USB-PD charger that can do 5V and 9V upto 3A. I went from 60% to 70% in 8 minutes, and used the logkit to capture the current. While on, I was getting a consistent 1.94A, which is higher than a regular USB charger which usually peaks around 1.4-1.5A. With the screen off, I kept the logkit going, and you can see the average is well above 2A (again, this is average- I had the screen on for a while before an after, which is why the average isn't 3A). It's also worth noting this was only from 60-70%.
So yes, like the OP7 Pro, the OP7 also supports USB-PD up to 3A with the screen off, and upto 2A with the screen on, much faster than a regular USB Charge, and ALMOST on-par with Dash Charging with screen off.
So hopefully this puts this thread to rest, and you can feel confident buying a USB-PD brick, and those that doubted it have learned that OnePlus didn't skimp on the USB controller on the regular OP7.
From the graph, you can see the flat line at -3 when the screen was off, and how it bounces "up" to -1.7 when it's on.
Can confirm, used my USB PD charger while away last week. Charge from 5ish% to full was around 2 hours. Much quicker than the old standard Microsoft USB C charger I use at home.
Charge time with PD was similar to that with my old mate 20 pro which showed 'fast charging' to indicate PD being used.
Was searching about chargers that should work with the phone a little while back and there was allot of mixed and confusing talks about what charger to get ( most tests where done with Amper app, that does not show s*it), allot of people where recommending the sonic charger as the only/best option for 27W charging.
Not being available in my region, got myself a Baseus 30w charger ( the one with USB + type-C PD port ) + a USB-C power reader.
Phone is on latest MIUI EU version 11 ( android 10)
Those are the findings:
The phone will charge Turbo using the USB port and go up to 30 W
The phone will charge also up to 30W using the type-C port, but the Turbo is not displayed.
p.s. ignore the total mA charged reading. At first my usb power reader had a bug or something. it was reading 0.01A at 9V, Started working fine after a replug. reading 3 - 3.5A at 9v
The first photo is using type-C
The second photo is using the USB port. It only shows 12W because was just plugged in. But will go to 9V 3A in a few seconds.
Wait so does this mean the 30w charger works?
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UK 30W Charger for Mi 9T Pro
Ebay Item ID: 254002394442
Is that the Baseus 30W PD Quick Charger you bought?
Are you getting the full turbo charge using the Baseus USB Type C cable?
Or
Do you need to use the USB Type C cable that came with the phone?
Or
Purchase another compatible cable?
I know, questions, questions, questions..
Was contemplating buying OnePlus 7T or Realme X2 Pro, but reluctant after hearing about the display issues [red tint, green tint, uniformity fault] that are affecting them.. Previously had the OnePlus 6T McLaren but didn't have great mobile reception..
Think OxygenOS and MUIU better forks of Android.
Think am set on the Mi 9T Pro UK/Global edition, just waiting to see what Blacl Friday bring from EGlobal.
Would buy direct from Xiaomi if had 256GB version. But they doing what OnePlus doing and preventing purchase. Stinks, because you get 2 year warranty as opposed to 1 year if buy direct. [OnePlus & Xiaomi do this].
The charger works 22% to 96% in 52 minutes ( 22% to 77% in 30 minutes as seen in the picture above, had to leave so i did not let it reach 100%) it charged with 30W till 80%
It does not display turbo with usb-c to usb-c. but it charges with 30W, don't think the baseus cable has anything to do with it. was just the cheapest 3A rated cable i could find, the charged does not come with a cable
Also did not test other cable for USB to type-c. had the original xiaomi one in hand. but again. don't think it matters. any 3A cable should be good.
charger model is BS-EU905
UK 30W Charger for Mi 9T Pro
Am nearly all settled on decided to get the Mi 9t Pro but will hold fire till see what Black Friday discounts there are.
I can manage to get the 6GB/128GB with EU plug from CSMobiles for under £305 delivered. But would prefer the 8GB/256GB model.
If I do get, then will be purchasing the 'Baseus 30W PD Quick Charger UK Adapter' -
Ebay Item ID: 254002394442
Will update the thread on my findings..
don't think the 256gb will ever be sold outside Asia. I'm fine with the 6/128 model
www eglobalcentraluk.com/xiaomi-mi-9t-pro-8gb-256gb-dual-sim-redmi-k20-pro-glacier-blue
Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro 8GB/256GB Dual Sim
INTERNATIONAL VERSION/ GLOBAL VERSION
24hr dispatch <- recommended to buy from EGlobal only if this is displayed
**Read some threads that state its EU variant with Band 20-800MHZ - Am with Vodafone and is a required Band for 4G **
Will soon find out..
well . i stand corrected. it seems there is a global version with 8 ram and 256 storage when i got my phone there was none. It's a good phone. so enjoy
Is baseus company even safe to use?, Since it's always a little unsafe to use 3rd party chargers.
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I am using a Baseus 30W charger since the very first day and it charges the phone with 27W flawlessly
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Is baseus company even safe to use?, Since it's always a little unsafe to use 3rd party chargers.
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as long as they are using the standard charging protocols, should be fine. At the end of the day only difference is the branding. they are all made in china after all...
haoss07 said:
The charger works 22% to 96% in 52 minutes ( 22% to 77% in 30 minutes as seen in the picture above, had to leave so i did not let it reach 100%) it charged with 30W till 80%
It does not display turbo with usb-c to usb-c. but it charges with 30W, don't think the baseus cable has anything to do with it. was just the cheapest 3A rated cable i could find, the charged does not come with a cable
Also did not test other cable for USB to type-c. had the original xiaomi one in hand. but again. don't think it matters. any 3A cable should be good.
charger model is BS-EU905
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Hey can you tell me the exact timing.
I mean from 1% to 100% in how much time and also let me know how much does it charge in first 30mins and 1 hr mark. (please try to make it from 0 to 2% .
With my 27W sonic charger it takes
0-57% in 30mins and
0-93% in 60mins and
To full charge it takes 1Hr 18mins
All from 0 to 100
i usually don't let my phone go under 20%, ill post if ill try it from 0 to 100
I bought this one: Fast Charger 30W MacBook Pro Charger with Type-C Cable Power Supply Fire-Proof PD 4.0 for Samsung Phone, The New MacBook Air/iPad Pro/iPhone QC4.0 (30W +Cable) from amazon, and at that time I paid $9.99
Can't say the amount of Amps but it charged my phone from 50% to 90% in 30 minutes! The only problem I had was the provided usb-c cable charges my Mi9T only in one direction (weird)
here is more info using the USB normal port and the original xiaomi cable, phone display's turbo charging, the USB power meter shows 25W going in the phone ( a little slower than PD):
9% to 30% in 10 minutes
30 to 40% in 5 minutes ( charging rate is around 20W)
9% to 100% 1:19:32
will repeat the test again once my 5A cable comes, and also using type-c PD
A lot of things are made in China, doesn't mean they are all the same quality lol. Factories make stuff according to the specs given to them, if they were asked to make poor quality items, they will. If you give them the plans and contract them to make A grade stuff, they will too.
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here is more info using the USB normal port and the original xiaomi cable, phone display's turbo charging, the USB power meter shows 25W going in the phone ( a little slower than PD):
9% to 30% in 10 minutes
30 to 40% in 5 minutes ( charging rate is around 20W)
9% to 100% 1:19:32
will repeat the test again once my 5A cable comes, and also using type-c PD
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That's a bit slow as my 27W sonic charger charges from 1 to 100% in 1Hr 15mins.
Does it really make a large difference compared using a 27W charger?
I don't trust Ampere and the numbers all the time.
After MIUI 11 update my deice shows quick charging for the Apple Macbook Air 30W charger. It wasn't showing for MIUI 10.
EasyAcc USB C Mains Charger, 30W... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07PJ29QGR?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Will this work?
Will any 65W charger work for Super VOOC charging or does it have to be the specific Oppo charger? Anyone have any experience? I rather leave the charger it comes with new in the box for selling purposes and would pick one up on Amazon if it works with a regular 65w charger
I try to use with MacBook adapter 85w, chardiging working normaly, fast like qc2.0 But original super Fast 2-3 times less, i recomend use original chardger, its azing expirirence to chardge phone 5 min to 25%
yarik88 said:
I try to use with MacBook adapter 85w, chardiging working normaly, fast like qc2.0 But original super Fast 2-3 times less, i recomend use original chardger, its azing expirirence to chardge phone 5 min to 25%
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Yeah I found it is proprietary for Super VOOC. Although 65W, it needs to deliver it at 6 amps & 10 volts to get the super fast charging. No on the market charger has that option (even smart 65w chargers) to deliver the power at that rate... if I keep the phone long enough, I'll just get one from aliexpress.
You can buy oneplus chardger, i try with old (op5) oppo show vooc chardge. And with new (op 7t pro) chardger i have super vooc. Its the same.
yarik88 said:
You can buy oneplus chardger, i try with old (op5) oppo show vooc chardge. And with new (op 7t pro) chardger i have super vooc. Its the same.
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Oneplus Warp charger 30T charges at VOOC, not super VOOC, for me
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Would the OnePlus Warp Charge 65 Power Adapter (https://www.oneplus.com/uk/product/oneplus-warp-charge-65-power-adapter) be apple to charge an Oppo Find X2 Pro with the same speed as the original charger?
15-18w charger from samsung charges fast too without melting the battery like 65w.
Tried googling it but couldn't find any, just the 30 watt oneplus charger which obviously doesn't charge the 8t at full speed.
Are there any others?
I think 30Watt in car is fast enough. I ordered a OnePlus 30W car charger
It can do USB-PD at 30W. You don't need a special car charger to get decent speeds.
The Warp 65 watts is actually 10V 6.5A
And to be clear: there is no 65 watt car charger yet and anything on the market that claims to be one is not warp charge certified.
Should be possible though, right?
I have a convertor to 220v and it's 150 watt in my car.
I see in your future a small explosion...followed by flames and choking smoke...as your 8t melts before your eyes.
Enough is never enough anymore. Or is it: Too much and Never Enough!