Im in need of new chargers and im wondering is it worth to get 45W charger, does it even charge faster or is 45w just a gimmick?
jelso said:
Im in need of new chargers and im wondering is it worth to get 45W charger, does it even charge faster or is 45w just a gimmick?
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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Charging Test 45w vs 25w
I saw a different video regarding the 45w charging, but the basics are the same, although the total charging time is a bit less then above video...The person charged with the new samsung 45w charger and total charging time was 57 minutes for a full charge with a 5a cable...He then used an aftermarket 45w charger with the correct cable and got 55 minutes total charging time....a bit quicker then in the video above, but not a lot...On the standard 25w charger and cable I get 1h and 5 minutes total charging time, so it will be basically 10 minutes quicker, so if money is no issue then 45w is the way to go, but the 45w is quite quicker to 50% then the 25w in the video I saw....It took 30 minutes to charge to 67% and after that it slowed down a lot....I bought a 65w charger with 4 ports to charge multiple devices. Unfortunately the cable I use to charge my S22 Ultra looks like doesn't support 5a, so I ordered a 5a cable. The cable I tried was from the S21 Ultra and the cable that came in the box with the S22U. We have a shortage of chargers in our house and the 4 port charger will sort out the problem...
I always charge over night so I don't even need a fast charger
I had the new 45W TP4510. It charges slightly better than the old 45W charger. Like 5% or something. Doesn`t worth to pay £45 for it so I returned it.
I got the Anker slim III 45w charger from Verizon, half off for $20. It's $40-ish on Amazon. I would have stuck with a 25w had it not been for sale. Speaking of chargers, I also bought a 25w Anker car charger. It charged my phone's battery 7% in a 15 minute drive while streaming YTM and using Android Auto wireless. Really good considering the latter uses a lot of battery.
Edit: Looks like the Anker 45w is still $20 on Verizon.
Anker PowerPort Atom III 45W Slim Charger| Verizon
Anker PowerPort Atom III 45W Slim Charger: Ultra-thin compact charger with 45W of power. Sleek fabric exterior for a premium finish. Get it today at Verizon.
www.verizon.com
Old charger 45W:
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Is there any impact on battery using 45w charger? I mean will this somehow reduce battery lifespan compared to regular charging?
gettinwicked said:
I got the Anker slim III 45w charger from Verizon, half off for $20. It's $40-ish on Amazon. I would have stuck with a 25w had it not been for sale. Speaking of chargers, I also bought a 25w Anker car charger. It charged my phone's battery 7% in a 15 minute drive while streaming YTM and using Android Auto wireless. Really good considering the latter uses a lot of battery.
Edit: Looks like the Anker 45w is still $20 on Verizon.
Anker PowerPort Atom III 45W Slim Charger| Verizon
Anker PowerPort Atom III 45W Slim Charger: Ultra-thin compact charger with 45W of power. Sleek fabric exterior for a premium finish. Get it today at Verizon.
www.verizon.com
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Can you test your 45 charger so we can compare it`s performance with Samsung`s new 45W charger? Like 0-30 mins result?
never used a fast chargers, leaving for a night charging with old & slow charger is okey for me.
https://www.spigen.com/products/arcstation-pro-45w-wall-charger
I have this, I am very happy. I'll do a test to see how long it takes to charge the phone to 100% from 0. Spigen a guarantee. Hello
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Old charger 45W:
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New charger 45W:
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It's great to have a quick charge but not too fast like a 120W charger which will make the battery weaker!
randylahey786 said:
It's great to have a quick charge but not too fast like a 120W charger which will make the battery weaker!
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the maximum supported. then from the settings it is possible to set whether or not to use fast charging and also recharge the battery to a maximum of 85%.
Translated by GT: the maximum supported. then from the settings it is possible to set whether or not to use fast charging and also recharge the battery to a maximum of 85%.
Is it really a good approach to change the charging maximum to 85% or that is just a a gimmick?
wcharon said:
Is it really a good approach to change the charging maximum to 85% or that is just a a gimmick?
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it depends on you. there are various schools of thought, since the phone is new I want to try to use the battery better.
I have the travel adapter 45W charger that I understood not very good for s22 ultra.
Which one is will do the trick for me? Im searching for the new one but I cant find (EU charger)
maor23 said:
Ho l'adattatore da viaggio 45W caricabatterie che ho capito non molto buono per s22 ultra.
Quale è farà il trucco per me? Sto cercando quello nuovo ma non riesco a trovare (caricabatterie UE)
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ArcStation™ Pro 45W Wall Charger
Charge up your device with the ArcStation™ Pro 45W Wall Charger. The wall charger is easily portable with travel-friendly foldable prongs to take wherever you go. Shop online today!
www.spigen.com
krogoth said:
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How do you find which one is new and which one is old ?
Old is Ta845 knows from s20u. New one is 4510.
SgAndrea said:
it depends on you. there are various schools of thought, since the phone is new I want to try to use the battery better.
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Thanks....
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So, what specs should the charger have to be in the safe zone?
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legend474 said:
So, what specs should the charger have to be in the safe zone?
Thanks
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The phone will only draw the current it needs, so any 5v charger will do.
legend474 said:
So, what specs should the charger have to be in the safe zone?
Thanks
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Here's a picture a took from the charger that comes with the Brazilian dual chip variant.
It's the official Moto G charger, but I guess it only comes with the Brazilian version.
So, your answear would 5,1V or 850mah
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COol. Thanks for the replies.
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The phone will only draw the current it needs, so any 5v charger will do.
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Not quite. It can't draw the current it needs if the charger is rated lower than what it needs. A 5v 500mA (0.5A) charger will take far too long to charge this phone or even not charge it at all if the phone is being used while connected to the charger.
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Not quite. It can't draw the current it needs if the charger is rated lower than what it needs. A 5v 500mA (0.5A) charger will take far too long to charge this phone or even not charge it at all if the phone is being used while connected to the charger.
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Ye, this is the reason I actually asked, since I wanted to know what's the minimum mA.
Luckily, i recently found a white usb wall adapter and just checked and it is 1000mA(1A) so all good hehe :highfive:
According to Motorola Support anything between 500mA - 1.5A should be fine and higher values will be limited to 1.5A. I cant post links yet, but info was found on MotorolaSupport twitter.
I have been cross using my Nexus 7 (2012) and Samsung S4 with each other's charger all the time in the past, it didn't do any harm. Now I am using Nexus 7 charger to charge moto g
Aleemz said:
Not quite. It can't draw the current it needs if the charger is rated lower than what it needs. A 5v 500mA (0.5A) charger will take far too long to charge this phone or even not charge it at all if the phone is being used while connected to the charger.
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Not sure about this, but tried Alcatel charger (5V/400mA) and it took extra 50 min compare to HTC charger (5V/1000mA{1A})...
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So, what specs should the charger have to be in the safe zone?
Thanks
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Any Motorola charger with the correct micro-USB tip will charge your Moto G. You will see the best results when the output of the charger is between 500 mA and 1.5 A. The higher the output, the faster your Moto G will charge.
If your charger output is higher, the MOTO G will automatically restrict the charging rate. If your charger is lower, it will simply take longer to reach a full charge.
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^ Taken from Motorola Support Page:
h t t p s://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_answer_detail/a_id/97318/p/30,6720,9050
Can we use apple ipad wall charger?
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legend474 said:
So, what specs should the charger have to be in the safe zone?
Thanks
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According to Motorola, the Moto G will automatically restrict the charging rate to a maximum of 1500mA. Therefore, 2A chargers should only charge at 1500mA. This is within the allowable range listed on the Motorola support site for the Moto G. So, no direct damage to the phone circuitry or immediate damage to the battery should occur by using a higher amperage, faster 2A charger.
But, the latest official Motorola charger on the U.S. website is only 1200mA. Using a 2A charger to charge at the 1500mA maximum allowable rate may cause more long-term reduction in battery capacity than using the lower charging rate of 1200mA. See this other XDA post for my logic in coming to this conclusion ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2564158 ).
UPDATE and CORRECTION:
I have more authoritative information directly from Battery University that changes the conclusion I draw above based on my effort to extrapolate from the Battery University website article.
The extrapolation I did in the post listed above was based on the additional loss of long-term battery capacity cited when going from a 1C to 2C charging rate. But according to direct communication from Battery University, when charging at a rate below .7C there should be no measurable improvement to long-term capacity by using slower charging rates. Charging above .7C would still be expected to add more stress to Lithium Ion Polymer batteries and likely add to long-term reduction of capacity.
So, what this means for the Moto G and Nexus 5 is that there should be no measurable difference between charging with 2A, 1.2A, 1A, or 850mA chargers as far as effect on long-term battery capacity goes. Both the Moto G and Nexus 5 are supposed to automatically restrict the charge rate at 1500mA even when using a faster charger, which is just at or below .7C for both phones. So, as long as the charger dependably keeps to 5V, a higher amperage 2A charger will be faster but pose no problem to long-term capacity.
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Using the 850mA charger referenced above as shipping in Brazil should be fine to charge with in about 2-3 hours. The only issue is that the phone would need to be turned off during charging in order to not take too long -- which is a good practice anyway.
The original charger that came with my phone has: 550 mA.
Ok to leave a phone on charger overnight
youresocool said:
The original charger that came with my phone has: 550 mA.
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550 mA charger is fine for Moto G, it will just take longer (like 3-4 hours). If your charging over night than it's not an issue. Just plug it in and leave it on over night. The Moto G will automatically stop charging when it is complete. Only advice I've seen, is that it is not good to leave a phone on the charger for long periods (e.g. over 24 hours).
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Can we use apple ipad wall charger?
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Yes. I have an iPad charger and I use it with my Moto G. I haven't tested how long it lasts exactly, but it's very quick, as expected.
I lost my original Fast Charger in my school and now I'm without one. The problem is, that sometimes I need that great feature.
My question is, can I disassembly a random 9V charger and "adapt" a Micro-USB cable to it? Since the GS6 supports 9V I don't see a problem there. Or must I short some data pins in order to enable fast charging to not fry the device?
Why don't you just buy a new one?
I definitely think that's not a good idea. Buy a new one. If you are worried about Samsung charger price you can buy a cheaper charger that support Qualcomm 2.0 quickcharge, it's compatible.
I thought the whole thing was dynamic, that at lower battery levels it charges at different amperage than higher levels, and at a certain point it kicks over to 5V. It doesn't charge at 9V the whole time.
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@quarlow is right, it's dynamic.
You should buy a new one, much more safe.
If I plug a normal 'old' 600mA 5V charger to it, it says that it will charge in 6 HOURS! I can't wait for that.
I have disassembled the charger, unsolded the Female USB plug and solded it to an 9V charger from an TP-Link Switch.
I plugged it in and the phone started charging. It says "Cable charging" instead of "Fast charging" and it stated 6 hours too. After that, I shorted the data pins and then the time reduced to 2 hours...
I also tried a 12V charger (1.5A), but it don't charged, nor maked any charging sound.
Now I concluded two things:
1. Samsung S6 phones are very robust with charger voltages :silly:
2. It isn't that easy to make a fast charger.
I hope I have saved some questions now
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Thanks for all the replies, but now I haven't money to buy one. Where I live, they are really expensive!
Oh, aaand, I don't know if it's a good idea to charge at 9V the whole time, because when it reaches 100%, I hear constantly the charging sound.
Looking at a Samsung Travel Adapter change...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/54xt2u315nn1tkt/2015-09-27 14.04.18-1.jpg?dl=0
Output is: 9v at 1.67A, or 5v at 2.0A. It's listed as an adaptive charger.
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Output is: 9v at 1.67A
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Thanks, I will search for an 9V charger that has this amperage.
Btw, some chargers have adaptive 12V output.... Is that QuickCharge 3.0?
A normal Samsung or LG charger of 1.8A/2A output still charge my S6 in about 1.5 hours. Get one from a relative or friend or buy one if the S6 charger is too costly
Fullmetal Jun said:
Get one from a relative or friend or buy one if the S6 charger is too costly
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I tried already. These options are not available
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Fusseldieb said:
I lost my original Fast Charger in my school and now I'm without one. The problem is, that sometimes I need that great feature.
My question is, can I disassembly a random 9V charger and "adapt" a Micro-USB cable to it? Since the GS6 supports 9V I don't see a problem there. Or must I short some data pins in order to enable fast charging to not fry the device?
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the factory charger got in fire sometimes i don know abt home-made chargers... take care dude
You gotta be kidding. Spend $10 and get a QuickCharge 2.0 adapter.
Don't risk it. Samsung Fast Charge is the same thing as Qualcomm Quick Charge. It's Qualcomm's technology, licensed with no loyalty fee.
QuickCharge 2.0 uses the data pins to negotiate the charge voltage with your power adapter. Otherwise it just uses 5V.
I see on my S6 it stays at 9V all the time. The phone pulls the current it needs, so you don't have to try to match that current on the power adapter side. Just make sure it's at least 1.6A, preferably 2A. I never saw my S6 pulling 2A at 5V or 9V.
I'd imagen as this a form for devs . And this guy is trying to create somthing . The devs would be a bit more yaknow . Creative. First off
The guy is trying to make the adaptive charger .give him a bit of credit . I'm currently making a portable charger and I want it to use samsung fast charge
I'm using 18650 battery's 4.2 volts fully charged 3.7 volts give or take when they sag.
So if there is anyone with half a brain out there. How do you get the 9v (8.4) amp to make it a fast charger ( under one and a half hours. ) I'll worry about building the switch to the 5 volts after ( 4.2)
Is it loop the pins . Pin to earth pin to positive loop pins to negative ) the information isn't out there so surely some one has the information. ( just FYI the sgs6 is perfectly capable of being charged at 9 volts. The battery is a nine volt according to the build information explains why charging with any other charger takes 6 hours. .
Also to the op if you did indeed have a similar idea to me just tell erm straight I wanna mess about with low current and voltage dc haha. ( also I tried 18 volts samsung phones do no alow the charge over 9volts so it cannot hurt you're phone
I just got a wireless charger, this kind of weird off-brand:
New poster so can't link. Search Amazon for "Yootech 7.5W/10W/15W Fast Wireless Charger with Cooling Fan,7.5W Wireless Charging Stand with QC3.0 Adapter Compatible iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max,15W LG V30/V35/G8,10W Galaxy Note10/S10,Pixel 3/4XL" It's about $22.
I bought it because it supports up to 15W and comes with a charger. Anyway, I put the device on the charger and I'm seeing 13.2W consistently:
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This is both cool and kind of unsettling to me. Is the charger violating specs and sending more power than the Pixel 4 XL can take or can the phone take more power than the 11W advertised?
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I just got a wireless charger, this kind of weird off-brand:
New poster so can't link. Search Amazon for "Yootech 7.5W/10W/15W Fast Wireless Charger with Cooling Fan,7.5W Wireless Charging Stand with QC3.0 Adapter Compatible iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max,15W LG V30/V35/G8,10W Galaxy Note10/S10,Pixel 3/4XL" It's about $22.
I bought it because it supports up to 15W and comes with a charger. Anyway, I put the device on the charger and I'm seeing 13.2W consistently:
This is both cool and kind of unsettling to me. Is the charger violating specs and sending more power than the Pixel 4 XL can take or can the phone take more power than the 11W advertised?
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Phone can take more than advertised.
Pixel Stand charges mine at that rate.
I might have seen 15w once too.
Maybe it's 13.2 watts from the charger, but the pixel only gets 11 watts. Not sure what the loss is but it's not 1 to 1.
The wireless charger for the car I got gets to that level but it seems to cause the phone to run hot. once it reaches 104 F it stops charging. I have had to reposition the charger to the AC vent to circulate air and sometimes for the AC to cool it so it'll keep charging. Is it better to get a wireless charger that doesn't output that much power?
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I just got a wireless charger, this kind of weird off-brand:
New poster so can't link. Search Amazon for "Yootech 7.5W/10W/15W Fast Wireless Charger with Cooling Fan,7.5W Wireless Charging Stand with QC3.0 Adapter Compatible iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max,15W LG V30/V35/G8,10W Galaxy Note10/S10,Pixel 3/4XL" It's about $22.
I bought it because it supports up to 15W and comes with a charger. Anyway, I put the device on the charger and I'm seeing 13.2W consistently:
This is both cool and kind of unsettling to me. Is the charger violating specs and sending more power than the Pixel 4 XL can take or can the phone take more power than the 11W advertised?
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Just bought that one for my daughter, so that's good to know it charges that fast.
To be honest, I don't trust Inware's reported power draw anymore. I dropped my phone onto an old Tylt 5W pad and the app reported 8.4W, up to about 10W at one point. I seriously doubt that the pad is able to do that and suspect that it's misreporting. What other apps do people use to measure charge rates?
I bought the latest version of this charger. Amazon has 5 SKUs for this. 2 older models, one with charger, one without. 2 newer models. one with charger, one without. Finally a black version which I can't tell if it's new or not.
The updated version I bought for my Pixel 4XL shows charging at 10W using Inware. That's fast enough for me.
I am guessing that for the Pixel to say fast charging it has to reach 18W? The only time I have seen it say fast is plugged in with fast compatible chargers.
I have to say this version feels premium and fancy. Very nice.
One last thing, gave up having my mini wallet attached to the back of the phone. Not even the Google Wireless stand can maintain good contact for it to charge. On my previous Samsung i had no problems charging with the wallet attached with 3 cards in it. No luck with the Pixel.
https://www.amazon.com/Yootech-Prem...-Compatible/dp/B07WZRZVLV/ref=dp_ob_title_wld
csrussell said:
I just got a wireless charger, this kind of weird off-brand:
New poster so can't link. Search Amazon for "Yootech 7.5W/10W/15W Fast Wireless Charger with Cooling Fan,7.5W Wireless Charging Stand with QC3.0 Adapter Compatible iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max,15W LG V30/V35/G8,10W Galaxy Note10/S10,Pixel 3/4XL" It's about $22.
I bought it because it supports up to 15W and comes with a charger. Anyway, I put the device on the charger and I'm seeing 13.2W consistently:
This is both cool and kind of unsettling to me. Is the charger violating specs and sending more power than the Pixel 4 XL can take or can the phone take more power than the 11W advertised?
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csrussell said:
To be honest, I don't trust Inware's reported power draw anymore. I dropped my phone onto an old Tylt 5W pad and the app reported 8.4W, up to about 10W at one point. I seriously doubt that the pad is able to do that and suspect that it's misreporting. What other apps do people use to measure charge rates?
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Try this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gombosdev.ampere
slocko said:
I bought the latest version of this charger. Amazon has 5 SKUs for this. 2 older models, one with charger, one without. 2 newer models. one with charger, one without. Finally a black version which I can't tell if it's new or not.
The updated version I bought for my Pixel 4XL shows charging at 10W using Inware. That's fast enough for me.
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Nevermind. For some reason I thought this was about a car charger
I'm sure this phone works fine with aftermarket chargers like the Anker PowerPort Atom PD 2, but will it charge the phone faster? While the 18W fast charger included with the phone is good, it is admittedly slow to charge the massive battery this thing has.. I don't really care about reducing the lifetime of the battery all that much given that i usually don't use a single phone for longer than an year so i'd be happy if an aftermarket charger can charge the phone faster without setting it on fire.. Any thoughts?
I currently use USB-PD 30W charger + type Cs cable, and it shown fast charging. But I am not sure which standard it use because it also support QC4+, MTK PumpCharging, VOOC, Samsung's adaptive charging and Huawei super charge XD
ScarletVeil said:
I currently use USB-PD 30W charger + type Cs cable, and it shown fast charging. But I am not sure which standard it use because it also support QC4+, MTK PumpCharging, VOOC, Samsung's adaptive charging and Huawei super charge XD
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Haha that sounds sketchy. Does it seem like it's charging the phone faster tho?
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Haha that sounds sketchy. Does it seem like it's charging the phone faster tho?
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Yes, it's faster AND cooler than stock QC3 charger, sometimes it shown
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Instead “quick charging“. I think my begonia begonning confused
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I currently use USB-PD 30W charger + type Cs cable, and it shown fast charging. But I am not sure which standard it use because it also support QC4+, MTK PumpCharging, VOOC, Samsung's adaptive charging and Huawei super charge XD
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What charger is that? Mind sending me a link, sounds interesting... Weird though, TURBO CHARGE ?
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Yes, it's faster AND cooler than stock QC3 charger, sometimes it shown
Instead “quick charging“. I think my begonia begonning confused
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Sketchy as it is used for marking 30W wireless and 100W wired I believe. Mind using an app that checks the reall wattage speed? Maybe (Ampere)?
Redmi Note 8 Pro uses Type-C interface, and the data transmission standard is USB2.0. Supports Quick charge4 + fast charge protocol, USB Power Delivery (USB PD) fast charge protocol, MediaTek Pump Express 2.0, 4.0.
Give me link for charger Turbo plisss
For me the pixel 2xls charger is showing turbo charging screen as posted above.. charging at 3300 to 3500 mah on accubattery..
For the Stock charger it never went above 3000mah
On stock have 2400 max that way need New charger
I use "Baseus adapter 30W" its quick charge if you use usb cable to tpye c, but this charger use turbo charge if use type c to type c cable
i compare this adapter with stock adapter
this time im compare with app battrey log
fast charging Usb to tpye C (Stock cable)
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stock adapter
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start time : 17:27
percentage : 14%
Stop time : 19:24
Percentage : 97% .
Total Time : 1h 57m
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Baseus charger adapter 30W
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Start time : 09:24
Percentage 14%
Stop Time 11:11
Percentage : 97%
Total Time : 1h 47m
there is a difference of 10 minutes with a stock adapter
ScarletVeil said:
I currently use USB-PD 30W charger + type Cs cable, and it shown fast charging. But I am not sure which standard it use because it also support QC4+, MTK PumpCharging, VOOC, Samsung's adaptive charging and Huawei super charge XD
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What`s the brand/model number of this charger please.
Thanks.
Helhound0 said:
I'm sure this phone works fine with aftermarket chargers like the Anker PowerPort Atom PD 2, but will it charge the phone faster? While the 18W fast charger included with the phone is good, it is admittedly slow to charge the massive battery this thing has.. I don't really care about reducing the lifetime of the battery all that much given that i usually don't use a single phone for longer than an year so i'd be happy if an aftermarket charger can charge the phone faster without setting it on fire.. Any thoughts?
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My Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 charger shows quick charge. It's one from Hama I got a couple months ago for about 20-30 quid. I am pretty sure any QQC 3.0 charger will work
So is it beneficial to go for aftermarket chargers, specially while using custom roms?
I've owned two of the RAVPower Turbo 10W Max Wireless Charger with Universal Compatibility (lol) for a little over two years now, and both have operated with my Note 9 flawlessly the entire time. I received my S22 Ultra yesterday, and whenever I place it on one of the wireless chargers, the phone display a message in the notification drawer that says "This fast wireless charger isn't compatible with your phone, so you're charging at standard speed."
I did a little bit of digging on Google and various reddit subs, and it appears that several Samsung phones with One UI 3 and above simply will not allow fast charging with 3rd party wireless chargers. However, in some of my digging, I've seen some people report that they've had success fast charging or super fast charging their Samsung phones with 3rd party wireless chargers.
Is there any way around this with my current charger? It only maxes out at 10W, but I'm fine with that for now, if I can get it working. I'll eventually upgrade to a couple of 15W super fast wireless chargers, but I don't want to do it immediately if I don't have to.
Has anyone had success wirelessly charging their S22 Ultra with 10W or 15W 3rd party wireless chargers?
Get a Samsung 25w brick/cable for around $20.
They last years.
blackhawk said:
Get a Samsung 25w brick/cable for around $20.
They last years.
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I'm specifically inquiring about wireless charging.
MidwestDrummer said:
I'm specifically inquiring about wireless charging.
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My bad, skim reading again... sorry.
Problem with wireless is more heat buildup.
Wired or wireless you shouldn't charge with the screen on as it skews the charge cycle. The charge rate ramps down if the phone is active to protect the battery.
The wireless charger needs to comply with Samsung's wireless fast charging protocols.
MidwestDrummer said:
I'm specifically inquiring about wireless charging.
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Fast wireless charging needs 15W to fast charge. 10W is standard speed. It's your charger.
Mr. Orange 645 said:
Fast wireless charging needs 15W to fast charge. 10W is standard speed. It's your charger.
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Actually, the first wireless charging standard charged at a rate of 5w. My Nexus 6 charged wirelessly at a rate of 5w. 10w and 15w are both considered fast wireless charging. My Note 9 and Fold 3 literally said "Fast Charging" when I would set them on my current 10w wireless charger.
MidwestDrummer said:
Actually, the first wireless charging standard charged at a rate of 5w. My Nexus 6 charged wirelessly at a rate of 5w. 10w and 15w are both considered fast wireless charging. My Note 9 and Fold 3 literally said "Fast Charging" when I would set them on my current 10w wireless charger.
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OK. I tried to help, but you're comparing specs of the S22 with the Nexus 6. Things change.
Mr. Orange 645 said:
OK. I tried to help, but you're comparing specs of the S22 with the Nexus 6. Things change.
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Look, I'm really not trying to sound like a jerk, but said something that was factually inaccurate and didn't come anywhere close to solving the question I originally asked. Then you got upset when I pointed it out. Show me where the help was.
MidwestDrummer said:
Look, I'm really not trying to sound like a jerk, but said something that was factually inaccurate and didn't come anywhere close to solving the question I originally asked. Then you got upset when I pointed it out. Show me where the help was.
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The answer is no. The wireless fast charger must comply to the protocols Samsung is using.
The easiest solution is to use a Samsung wireless charger. It's not that I love giving Samsung money but it does make troubleshooting easier.
MidwestDrummer said:
Look, I'm really not trying to sound like a jerk, but said something that was factually inaccurate and didn't come anywhere close to solving the question I originally asked. Then you got upset when I pointed it out. Show me where the help was.
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I didn't say anything factually inaccurate, nor did I get upset. Things said in the imaginary world of the internet don't upset me. I had actually already forgot about it until you replied just now and I got a notification.
If you think what I said was being "upset," then you might be a little over sensitive. Sorry if it came across that way.
Again, it's your charger. Get a 15W wireless charger and it will fast charge. You don't have to believe me. But companies change specs on phones, yearly. Just because your precious phones fast charged wirelessly at 5 or 10W doesn't mean this one does.
As a followup, I dug out my old Samaung brand wireless charger, which came out with the Note 8 or 9. It's labeled as a "Fast Charger," but only charges at 10W. When I place my S22U on it, it just does standard wireless charging. When I place it on the newer Samsung wireless charger which charges at 15W, it says fast wireless charging.
So again, the standards have changed, and now 15W is considered fast charging. Kinda like when the old Moto Turbo Chargers were considered fast chargers, but only charged at 5W. Standards change over the years.
Your 10W charger is still charging at 10W. It just doesn't say Fast Charging anymore.
Also, make sure these settings are all toggled on. Straight out of the box, my Super Fast Charging and Fast Wireless Charging were on, but Fast Charging was off.
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Mr. Orange 645 said:
As a followup, I dug out my old Samaung brand wireless charger, which came out with the Note 8 or 9. It's labeled as a "Fast Charger," but only charges at 10W. When I place my S22U on it, it just does standard wireless charging. When I place it on the newer Samsung wireless charger which charges at 15W, it says fast wireless charging.
So again, the standards have changed, and now 15W is considered fast charging. Kinda like when the old Moto Turbo Chargers were considered fast chargers, but only charged at 5W. Standards change over the years.
Your 10W charger is still charging at 10W. It just doesn't say Fast Charging anymore.
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I have to disagree. I have samsung GP-PLU021SAABW car charger (10W) and it shows fast charging.
krogoth said:
I have to disagree. I have samsung GP-PLU021SAABW car charger (10W) and it shows fast charging.
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You'll have to be more specific about what part of my statement you disagree with.
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You'll have to be more specific about what part of my statement you disagree with.
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10w is still triggering fast charge
krogoth said:
10w is still triggering fast charge
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I'm not sure. But every 10W "Fast Charge" wireless charger I have will not show fast charging. And they are official Samsung.
But my 15W chargers, including both my generic Chinese wireless chargers in my car, all show Fast Wireless Charging.
Either way, it doesn't really matter. It's still 10W whether it says Fast or not.
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Also, make sure these settings are all toggled on. Straight out of the box, my Super Fast Charging and Fast Wireless Charging were on, but Fast Charging was off.
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Same thing happened with my S22 Ultra. I get Fast Wireless charging with the 15W Spigen with no issues.
Mr. Orange 645 said:
I'm not sure. But every 10W "Fast Charge" wireless charger I have will not show fast charging. And they are official Samsung.
But my 15W chargers, including both my generic Chinese wireless chargers in my car, all show Fast Wireless Charging.
Either way, it doesn't really matter. It's still 10W whether it says Fast or not.
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Can You install Battery Charging monitor from Play Store and check the graph for screen on and screen off? I have verified baseus 15w charger, which worked well for 7.5 and 10w with previous models, but now it's even less than 5w.
krogoth said:
Can You install Battery Charging monitor from Play Store and check the graph for screen on and screen off? I have verified baseus 15w charger, which worked well for 7.5 and 10w with previous models, but now it's even less than 5w.
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Yeah. I'll do it tomorrow. My S22U is charged up right now. I'll try to run it down a bit before charging.
I got Samsung wireless charger EP-PG950 using with Samsung charger 15 Watt EP-TA20BE
I'm not getting any error messages from it and it shows fast charging
you could try find one on eBay