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If it goes in this adapter...it should still fast charge? Will it charge even faster?
In most cases it should charge at the same rate as the stock cable and charger (fast charge 2.0). It will not charge faster than the fast charge 2.0 as that is a limitation of the phone, wall charger and cable.
Today i ordered a QI fast charger pad from Anker powertouch 10
I was wondering would it be possible to charge using wireless fast charge pad & usb to micro usb from the mains plug to get a superfast charge at the sametime or would adaptive charging from the device be smart enough to only draw 2.1 amp to stop a melt down, what takes priority if i had my phone on the pad & mains plugged in or would it damage my device, also is it true wireless charging is better as there no ramp up to max charge,
my local repair shop told me that when u plug in a fast charge wire it can take 5-10 minute for adoptive charging to request full 2.1 amo from the mains
What is your S8 charging rate? (from 0% to 70%)
Mine is:
Fast charge adapter, fast charge on: 2.4A
Fast charge adapter, fast charge off: 1.6A
1A sony adapter: about 900mAh
Computer: About 500mAh
I tought "normal charge" with the fast adapter would use a lower rate. What do you think? I choose longevity (low current and low temp during charge, not going over 4.1v) over charge time, so i charge the phone to a max of 80% and at the lowest rate possible. I usually plug it in when i get home from work, and about bedtime is charged.
(My 3 year old Z1c still got 1 day battery until i broke the screen)
Fast charge adapter, fast charge on: 2.4A
Fast charge adapter, fast charge off: 1.6A
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I think you mixed up your measurements.
Fast charge is 9V @ 1.67A (15W)
Standard charge is 5V @ 2A (10W)
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.
Hello
I would like to know.. Can I use a 18w quick charge 3.0 (Anker with power IQ) charger for charging my A53?
Will it cause any damage to my battery?
Thanks
mohf89 said:
Hello
I would like to know.. Can I use a 18w quick charge 3.0 (Anker with power IQ) charger for charging my A53?
Will it cause any damage to my battery?
Thanks
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Yes, QC3.0 chargers will fast charge the A53 just not as fast as a PD charger.