http://cgi.ebay.com/Original-wall-c...|66:2|39:1|72:2123|293:1|294:50#ht_4429wt_908
doing a little research and i found it =) 8 bucks. so it comes from china.. it usually take 2 weeks for me to receive stuff from china to FL.
CHARGER COMPARISON of the OEM and ANDROID GUY ON PAGE 2, 2nd post
who knows i might buy a bulk and hold a contest. its just an idea =X no details.
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CHARGER COMPARISON of the OEM and ANDROID GUY ON PAGE 2, 2nd post
I would not mind seeing the front...
glock30 said:
I would not mind seeing the front...
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What he said.
Android
Looks just like the little android guy on the front saw this last December when there were a lot of rumors of the "G2".
glock30 said:
I would not mind seeing the front...
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G1-evolve said:
What he said.
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this is the front.. sorry i just thought everyone new abt this charger.
nope... but I am getting one once I get home.
This looks awesome lol
The input and output numbers are considerably different from the oem chargers. I recall reading that using such generic chargers can significantly shorten our battery life. Perhaps someone with knowledge about electrical circuitry can comment.
It says 550 mA output. This charger is only half the oem output. It will take longer to charge your phone.
rdfry said:
It says 550 mA output. This charger is only half the oem output. It will take longer to charge your phone.
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...and your oem charger is 200mA. So it would actually charge faster, which could reduce the battery life if it's not designed to be charged that quickly.
uansari1 said:
...and your oem charger is 200mA. So it would actually charge faster, which could reduce the battery life if it's not designed to be charged that quickly.
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Think the OEM charger is rated at 1A...
uansari1 said:
...and your oem charger is 200mA. So it would actually charge faster, which could reduce the battery life if it's not designed to be charged that quickly.
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i think you are looking at the wrong numbers. this is what my charger says(charger that came with box)
PHIHONG
AC ADAPTER
MODELSAA05A-050
HTC PIN:79H00055-01M
INPUT:100-240V~
200mA 50-60Hz 13-20VA
OUTPUT:5V==1A LPS
the android charger guy says
Sciphone Dream G2
Model: G2
Input: 100-240V~ 50/60Hz 0.15A
Output: 5.0v 550mA
if you look at the output specs, the output on the android guy is half of the OEM charger. the 200mA is listed under input.
and the charger i used thats similar to the android guy is this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/USB-Charger-AC-...|66:2|39:1|72:2123|293:1|294:50#ht_2218wt_973
i used it on my shadow and tilt, i did notice that the charger charged my phone slower so i went back to using the OEM
also to have a clear comparison. the MOTO RAZR charger has the same specs as the android guy. and i have used the moto razr charger on all my devices before(whenever my cat would chew up my OEM chargers)
Yup, you guys are right. I was looking at the input numbers. Thanks for correcting me.
The charger is freaking huge... the thing I like about it the most though.... is that the eyes go from green to red once charging Evil android charger.
glock30 said:
The charger is freaking huge... the thing I like about it the most though.... is that the eyes go from green to red once charging Evil android charger.
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Pics?
10 char
glock30 said:
The charger is freaking huge... the thing I like about it the most though.... is that the eyes go from green to red once charging Evil android charger.
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aww really dude thats sweet you should post pictures plz =)
Hey Brian, now you got me interested in this. How is the quality and how about some pictures? Is it really huge? Can you take a picture of it next to the G1 just to get an idea of the size? Thanks!
MetalMessiah78 said:
Hey Brian, now you got me interested in this. How is the quality and how about some pictures? Is it really huge? Can you take a picture of it next to the G1 just to get an idea of the size? Thanks!
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actually you got to ask glock30.
he is the one who ended up purchasing it. i never did.
Thanks Brian. So how about some pictures and more info on the build quality Glock30?
MetalMessiah78 said:
Thanks Brian. So how about some pictures and more info on the build quality Glock30?
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u should send him a private message lol. its faster that way
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Hi guys, only got my ultra last week. It came with an unofficial magnetic charger that worked the first time I tried it. Since then it only charges very very slowly like 2% an hour. Works fine with cable plugged straight in.
Any idea how I can diagnose the issue?
Cheers,
Andy
andypa1 said:
Hi guys, only got my ultra last week. It came with an unofficial magnetic charger that worked the first time I tried it. Since then it only charges very very slowly like 2% an hour. Works fine with cable plugged straight in.
Any idea how I can diagnose the issue?
Cheers,
Andy
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get your hands on an amp meter. check the output of the mag cable.
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andypa1 said:
Hi guys, only got my ultra last week. It came with an unofficial magnetic charger that worked the first time I tried it. Since then it only charges very very slowly like 2% an hour. Works fine with cable plugged straight in.
Any idea how I can diagnose the issue?
Cheers,
Andy
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An unofficial accessory doesn't work like it should? Color me surprised.
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LordManhattan said:
An unofficial accessory doesn't work like it should? Color me surprised.
Sent from my old Desire HD using Morse code
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lol
pink? thats your colour isn't it! ISN'T IT!!!
hamdogg said:
lol
pink? thats your colour isn't it! ISN'T IT!!!
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Fine! I can't take it any more! Yes, my color is pink! *runs to the bathroom, crying*
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I did test it before on Sony ori charger...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568069
But when u r using unofficial magnetic cable like me,the voltage n ampere drops...
Voltage drop around 4.7v n ampere around 0.2Ah...
Took me like whole night to fully charge it..
My solution is to use higher V n amp charger like Galaxy S4 charger...
magnetic charger
My magnetic charger is also slower. It is using the USB power to charge.
Try to close all apps and turn off the screen when charging with stamina mode on. Better yet, overnight turn off the phone and charge till full in the morning
Or how about you guys spend a couple of bucks on original cables? You can spend $1000 on a device, but not $15-30 on a cable? Also, it's impossible to help anyone who doesn't use official accessories. It's like if i rolled up to an Audi Club and said "I don't know what's wrong. I filled up the tank with Jet A-1 fuel, and now it won't run properly?!"
LordManhattan said:
t's like if i rolled up to an Audi Club and said "I don't know what's wrong. I filled up the tank with Jet A-1 fuel, and now it won't run properly?!"
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A better analogy would be trying to run a Formula 1 car on 91 octane
blueether said:
A better analogy would be trying to run a Formula 1 car on 91 octane
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Yup, that is better, but I didn't really feel like dusting off my analogy book
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LordManhattan said:
Yup, that is better, but I didn't really feel like dusting off my analogy book
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Interesting, I keep my analogies in a box with my metaphors
I got an unofficial magnetic charger too and it charges faster than the micro usb
I just got the cable not the wall adapter, and I'm using a original wall adapter from my nexus 7 (5.0 V / 2.0 A)
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Just wondered, is there anyone using one of those 3A chargers to charge their device?
Since Z2 supports upto 3A charging.
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Just wondered, is there anyone using one of those 3A chargers to charge their device?
Since Z2 supports upto 3A charging.
Sent from my D6502 using Tapatalk
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Can you link the exact model? I would like to charge it faster but idk what would cause to the battery.
KyleSforza said:
Since Z2 supports upto 3A charging.
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According to...?
Jackos said:
According to...?
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All S801 phones support Quickcharge 2.0, which allows them to charge of currents upto 3A.
Not sure of S800 devices tho.
SkyS1gn said:
Can you link the exact model? I would like to charge it faster but idk what would cause to the battery.
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http://www.aliexpress.com/item/3-Po...Adapter-For-Samsung-Galaxy-S4/1885965147.html
KyleSforza said:
All S801 phones support Quickcharge 2.0, which allows them to charge of currents upto 3A.
Not sure of S800 devices tho.
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I think this is manufacturer and kernel specific.
How quickly would they charge with 3A...
I use 1A through magnetic and it's lightening quick
kronikabis said:
How quickly would they charge with 3A...
I use 1A through magnetic and it's lightening quick
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I assume a 3300 mAh battery would take 1.1h (3.3/3).
kronikabis said:
How quickly would they charge with 3A...
I use 1A through magnetic and it's lightening quick
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3A would be twice as fast as the stock wall charger and if yours is 1A, it'll be thrice as fast.
KyleSforza said:
3A would be twice as fast as the stock wall charger and if yours is 1A, it'll be thrice as fast.
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hmm... I may look into this as well then....
Faster charging can't ever hurt can it!
kronikabis said:
hmm... I may look into this as well then....
Faster charging can't ever hurt can it!
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Li-ion batteries are smart, so are the chargers. If possible check reviews about whichever 3A charger you pick first. Battery won't get damaged because the chip they use will prevent charges heavier than they accept. Its all about if anyone's willing to spend the extra money to perform this experiment and see if the charger will actually make a real world difference in charge time or not.
those things are just huge!
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2pcs...let-PIPO-M9-T7s-T10s-T7-Chuwi/1698888387.html
I'm thinking about buying one... would be nice in some situations to charge with full 3A but i still think it's bad for battery longetivity.
seventieslord said:
I assume a 3300 mAh battery would take 1.1h (3.3/3).
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It's actually not that easy, usually a battery charges to 80% in half the charging time and to 80% out of that 80 in a quarter of the charge time. Guess what I'm trying to say is that charging is not linear, meaning the equation is more complicated
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So anyone got one yet?
I have a few of these http://www.ianker.com/product/71AN7105-W5A
Says it can output 8A per port. Do you know how to see what current the phone is pulling?
Honestly I have my set via the kernel to only charge at 1200ma max
se1000 said:
I have a few of these http://www.ianker.com/product/71AN7105-W5A
Says it can output 8A per port. Do you know how to see what current the phone is pulling?
Honestly I have my set via the kernel to only charge at 1200ma max
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Why'd you limit it? Secondly the only way to find out is noticing the charge time I think.
KyleSforza said:
Why'd you limit it? Secondly the only way to find out is noticing the charge time I think.
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Faster you charge lithium batteries, you reduce the number of charge cycles. I'd rather charge it slower, especially because you can't change the battery.
se1000 said:
Faster you charge lithium batteries, you reduce the number of charge cycles. I'd rather charge it slower, especially because you can't change the battery.
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True,
I have multiple chargers, in the car I have 1.2A (Sony original car charger), in work I have 2.0A ( Samsung original charger )... but near the bed I have 0.35A (Sony bluetooth headphone charger)... while sleeping I don't need fast charging so I went for the lowest possible power...
please dont try high amperage chargers... might burn the chip!
Hi what's a good charger for my extra regular battery for my note 3 I looked on eBay and there are several any help would greatly be appreciated thanks
Zacedward said:
Hi what's a good charger for my extra regular battery for my note 3 I looked on eBay and there are several any help would greatly be appreciated thanks
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Hello,
Well, if you are looking wireless charger then recently some wireless chargers arrive online I have seen some on Amazon.:good:
Will it work just for the spare battery without being on the phone thanks
I use an Onite Charger, seen below. After asking the same question as you, a very nice person here on XDA sent me this to test it out and write a review. I can tell you that it works for all the phone's I own and the nice part is that it's auto switching and size adjustable, depending on the battery. It will charge your battery (out of phone) at 600mah and by USB at 1000mAh, which is pretty comparable to most out there, including Zerolemon's own ext. charger. It will also adapt to charge extra large batteries like the ZL 10kmAh and Hyperion, Anker batteries.
Onite Charger on Amazon.com
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Good luck.
Thanks so much
Wait for the Note 4 to be released.
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Will it work just for the spare battery without being on the phone thanks
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# How would you know it's charged?
# How would you know when to take it off the charger?
You need to buy something that plugs into the wall that has some sort of light or indicator that tells you when the battery is fully charged. My suggestion, look at DealXtreme or some such site and buy something cheap from them.
The Note 4 is due to be released in about 3 weeks. Hold on and buy something in the firesale that's going to happen once the Note4 is released.
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kunalmothe said:
Hello,
Well, if you are looking wireless charger then recently some wireless chargers arrive online I have seen some on Amazon.:good:
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To use a wireless charger you have to get the sticker that goes on the stock battery. They sell them in combos. However, just note that finding the sweet spot on the wireless chargers is not always easy. Get one of them that is rectangular rather than round because the device just sits on it rather than fiddling around for the sensor matching up.
Just a suggestion.
sanjsrik said:
# How would you know it's charged?
# How would you know when to take it off the charger?
You need to buy something that plugs into the wall that has some sort of light or indicator that tells you when the battery is fully charged. My suggestion, look at DealXtreme or some such site and buy something cheap from them.
The Note 4 is due to be released in about 3 weeks. Hold on and buy something in the firesale that's going to happen once the Note4 is released.
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To use a wireless charger you have to get the sticker that goes on the stock battery. They sell them in combos. However, just note that finding the sweet spot on the wireless chargers is not always easy. Get one of them that is rectangular rather than round because the device just sits on it rather than fiddling around for the sensor matching up.
Just a suggestion.
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There are lights that signal when it's charging and fully charged on this charger. This unit also does plug into the wall, AND you can also use a USB cable from it to charge a phone, etc.
...just to clarify.
Zacedward said:
Hi what's a good charger for my extra regular battery for my note 3 I looked on eBay and there are several any help would greatly be appreciated thanks
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Hello,
You must have got charger along with your Note3, it'll better than any other charger.
The official Samsung external battery charger.
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Hey guys, just wanted to know if anyone could recommend a brand that offers 2.0 quick charge on the go. I did some homework and the names Powermod and PureGear seem to pop up the most. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance
I had the powermod and it was slightly too small for my car outlet so if you bumped it then it would stop charging. I think I had a lemon but anyway I bought the incipio one and haven't looked back
Also, can I use any USB cable to receive the turbo charge? I'd hate to keep hauling around cables from my house back into my car.
http://www.amazon.com/Ventev-dashport-Charger-Single-Includes/dp/B00QU9DEBW
I have this and it's great. It's got a very low profile, came with a flat cable, has an LED light (albeit not very visible), and definitely charges quickly. Highly recommended.
drewgalyen said:
http://www.amazon.com/Ventev-dashport-Charger-Single-Includes/dp/B00QU9DEBW
I have this and it's great. It's got a very low profile, came with a flat cable, has an LED light (albeit not very visible), and definitely charges quickly. Highly recommended.
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Can you post a picture of the cable? Do they sell it separately? I was going to buy that one but it was hard to find back when I got my original QC 2.0 charger on early December.
drewgalyen said:
http://www.amazon.com/Ventev-dashport-Charger-Single-Includes/dp/B00QU9DEBW
I have this and it's great. It's got a very low profile, came with a flat cable, has an LED light (albeit not very visible), and definitely charges quickly. Highly recommended.
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This might work for me as well
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Here's some pictures for you guys. Can't say enough good things. And I'm not sure if you can get the cable on it's own.
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I'm using this one.
It's the Nexus version with a maximum output of 4.000 mA.
http://www.amazon.com/Intelligent-C...sim_cps_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=0YWN0FB9NXGTQ84AX0GH
Here is another one that I came across.
loplo said:
I'm using this one.
It's the Nexus version with a maximum output of 4.000 mA.
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That's not a quick charge 2.0 charger its just a regular car charger.
drewgalyen said:
http://www.amazon.com/Ventev-dashport-Charger-Single-Includes/dp/B00QU9DEBW
I have this and it's great. It's got a very low profile, came with a flat cable, has an LED light (albeit not very visible), and definitely charges quickly. Highly recommended.
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I use this one as well. Any USB cable will work. I tried an old ASUS cable with my wife's Note 4 and it said a quick charger was enabled. That flat gray cable it comes with is really stiff and I drive a manual so it was always getting in my way when shifting. I switched to an old USB cable I have that's more floppy.
This doesn't sit flush with the port though even though the design makes it kind of look like it does. It sticks out about a centimeter or so. It would be super hard to get out of the vehicle if it sat flush.
Thanks for all the replies! i've decided i'm gonna go with the PureGear
http://www.amazon.com/PureGear-Qualcomm-Charge-Extreme-Charger/dp/B00QQPG57K
Pretty cheap on amazon and I like the design, will report back with my opinion on how it works
Sorry for resurrecting an old thread but does anyone know a very good quick charge 2.0 car charger with at least 2 USB ports? One port could be quick charge 2.0 and the other port could be normal or whatever.
I saw the choe one that has 4 points but its getting mixed reviews and I don't think I really need 4.
Thanks guys.
Yes just buy a power converter and use the OEM wall fast charger that came with phone.
Definitely not trying that in my car....
There made for cigarette lighters. Its perfectly normal. Most new cars have them built in.
I wanted to get the Ventev dashport charger, but they seem to be out everywhere, or ridiculously expensive in the places that do have them.
I want to try and get one thats as flush with the socket as possible, because theres already very little room in that spot in my car.
Found these two:
Aukey 4.8A / 24W Dual USB Car Charger Adapter for Apple and Android Devices (The Smallest but Most Powerful Car Charger in the World)
SCOSCHE USBC242M 12 Watt USB Car Charger for iPhone/iPad/iPod Lightning/Micro
I admittedly don't know much about, and neither of these are QC2. I was just wondering if anyone has used, or knows if they would work good. Would there be much of a diff between them and a QC2 one?
I'm looking into AC charging adapters and want to buy the one that will charge the phone the fastest. I've found a 20 watt, 5 volt, 4 amp one. Is anything more even powerful even useful?
TIA
enginuity2 said:
I'm looking into AC charging adapters and want to buy the one that will charge the phone the fastest.
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The PHONE asks for the power from the charger.
If the phone doesnt ask for more than 2amps, for instance, it doesnt matter if youve got a 100amp charger, it wont give it any more than 2amps.
panyan answers ur question.
However you can reduce the charge time by looking into buying a quick charger 2.0 as the S800 supports this. I repeat: version 2.0! 1.0 does not work with S800.
Details here: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/800
For example:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Qualcomm-Ce...682?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35ec14a922
or
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Qualcomm-Ce...187?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4d333ddd6b
will work with the phone. I don't have any quick charger so I don't know how much faster such charger act compared to a normal dc adapter.
The main advantage of buying a charger that has more amps output is that the unit will not heat up as much as compared to a 700mAh-1.5A charger. Because it has more performance to give than a smaller charger which is always going at full throttle.
But as panyan said. Your phone won't use more amps even if u buy one that can output like 20 amps..
And as many here has noticed. In the lollipop roms charging the phone is now ridiculous slow. Instead of 2 hours as we saw in KK roms it now takes like 4-6 hours.
In kitkat I topped 1,5A but now I get like 400mA-650mA. Dunno why they changed this in lollipop..
The disadvantage is just a miniscule thing to not even care about.
A charger with higher amps output can have a higher idle current then a smaller charger.
Instead of using something like 0,1W per hour a larger charger might use 0,15W per hour.
There's no linear formula for how it works but it can happen.. you might care about care about this if you are a controlfreak with the elecric bill.
This only applies if you leave your charger in the socket all the time like I do. Some people unplug it some just leave it in ready to charge the phone next time.
SÜPERUSER said:
However you can reduce the charge time by looking into buying a quick charger 2.0 as the S800 supports this. I repeat: version 2.0! 1.0 does not work with S800.
Details here: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/800
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We have had a discussion about this on the forum before and i dont think the ZU is supported:
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/devices/all?feature=Quick Charge 2.0&manufacturer=Sony
panyan said:
We have had a discussion about this on the forum before and i dont think the ZU is supported:
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/devices/all?feature=Quick Charge 2.0&manufacturer=Sony
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hmm strange... I don't really have much say about this. I have never tried it.
Did anyone around here on the forum tried buying a quickcharger and try?
How would you even know it's working? Is there any verbose output in the catlog or dmesg?
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Did anyone around here on the forum tried buying a quickcharger and try?
How would you even know it's working? Is there any verbose output in the catlog or dmesg?
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No idea unfortunately, i dont have a quick charge 2.0 charger
I bought a Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 charger and it doesn't work on my c6833.
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I bought a Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 charger and it doesn't work on my c6833.
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Thank you! Finally someone bought one!
Now we have the answer. Quick charge does not work.
Edit:
I saw something about that quickcharge has the same connector BUT it uses 7 pins instead of 5 as a regular micro usb cable.
And looking into a microscope I can see that the Z ultra micro usb port has 5, five pins.
So the missing part might actually be an hardware issue here?
Värt att notera är att Micro-Flip inte har stöd för QuickCharge eftersom kontaken endast har fem stycken pinnar framför sju stycken, vilket krävs för turboladdning
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It is worth noting that the Micro-Flip does not support QuickCharge because it only has five pins on the plug instead of seven, which is required for turbo-charging
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Source: http://www.swedroid.se/micflip-och-...en-vandbar-microusb-kontakt-via-crowdfunding/
But I can't find any good sources for this.
I took my time to look at a few close up on the nexus 6 usb port. It also uses 5, five pins
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But on LG G3 and G4 its a whole other story. Many pins here.
LG G3
LG G4
Same on Samsung Galaxy Note 4 flex SM-N915F. Many pins.
I can't find any good source that tells exacly what Quick charge is about.