Hi first of all sorry for my poor English,
I don't understand much about electricity so
I was wandering if i charge my xperia s with the nexus 7 charger, wich is a 2.0A vs the 1.5A of the xperia s one, can create problems on the phone?
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optik19918 said:
Hi first of all sorry for my poor English,
I don't understand much about electricity so
I was wandering if i charge my xperia s with the nexus 7 charger, wich is a 2.0A vs the 1.5A of the xperia s one, can create problems on the phone?
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No. Just don't charge your N7 with the XPS charger.
And don't charge XPS with the N7 charger.
It's fine, you can mix and match, the phone will just draw what it needs. My Xperia U came with a 0.85A charger, I use my HP Touchpad 2A charger with anything that needs USB charging and it works fine.
Just dont charge sxs with n7, n7 can charge with sxs though
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You can charge any device with any charger using USB ... it will max out at 5V ....
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Every charger with usb are 5 volt
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Thanks for your answers but now im more confused! So the thing it counts is the voltage not the ampere? Sorry the ignorance!
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Yes, basically you need the same voltage, all USB chargers should be 5v, as long as that is ok the phone will only draw the amount of amps it requires.
There was an topic about this.
Someone confirmed that the max loadcapacity was 1550 mA.
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I have a question for those who bought the Samsung spare battery charger device with the integrated stand. What is the rated output voltage and amperage of the charger? If should say so on the device itself.
Also, if possible, I would greatly appreciate it if someone could tell me the actual voltage and/or amperage of the charger as measured by a volt/amp meter.
The reason I am looking for this info is because I bought a spare battery from Samsung, but the current charger that I have doesn't charge it all the way (only to about 91% full) since the output voltage is too low. I would like to purchase a third party charger since they are much cheaper, but I need to know what its specs should be.
I believe the charger your talking about is 5.0 volts and 1.0 amp. I haven't run it on a meter. I would say any usb charger with that rating or higher should be sufficient for a 100% charge
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chrisbass said:
I believe the charger your talking about is 5.0 volts and 1.0 amp. I haven't run it on a meter. I would say any usb charger with that rating or higher should be sufficient for a 100% charge
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Sorry, I didn't mean the USB charger, I meant the one where you put a spare battery in it by itself to charge. Here is the link for what it looks like:
http://www.shopandroid.com/samsung-...ntent=js_a_v1&utm_source=js_a_v1&utm_term=top
Sorry, shouldn't have said usb. I was in a sprint store on Sunday looking at that battery/charger combo and I it said 5.0 volts/ 1.0amp
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Okay, cool. Thanks a bunch!
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Okay, cool. Thanks a bunch!
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Incorrect. The charger that comes with the phone itself is 1 amp, the charger that comes with Samsung's spare battery stand ebh-1g6mla is only .7 - the stand can accept input at either 500 mA or
1 A. It outputs only 4.2v @ either 450 or 900 mA.
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Incorrect. The charger that comes with the phone itself is 1 amp, the charger that comes with Samsung's spare battery stand ebh-1g6mla is only .7 - the stand can accept input at either 500 mA or
1 A. It outputs only 4.2v @ either 450 or 900 mA.
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Okay, thank you.
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Hi there, a silly question might be but can i use my Xperia neo (MT15) charger to charge Apple iPod touch 2nd Gen.. with its white charging cable..!
SSyar said:
Hi there, a silly question might be but can i use my Xperia neo (MT15) charger to charge Apple iPod touch 2nd Gen.. with its white charging cable..!
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I charge almost all my devices with USB charge point interchangeably. BlackBerry, Sony, set top box, Apple
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I charge almost all my devices with USB charge point interchangeably. BlackBerry, Sony, set top box, Apple
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With neo charger i assume..!!
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I dont reccomend you to do this, because different chargers have different voltages, and output amperage, and you can damage the battery of iphone.
First of all look at voltages, if they are the same - go ahead)
Hi, just wanted to ask how long does it take to charge battery on the average. My battery charging time has increase from 2 hours to 3. 5 hours. Usually I charge with about 25% left. It still takes more than 3 hours. I have had this s3 for just 2 weeks. Thanks in advance.
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Hi, just wanted to ask how long does it take to charge battery on the average. My battery charging time has increase from 2 hours to 3. 5 hours. Usually I charge with about 25% left. It still takes more than 3 hours. I have had this s3 for just 2 weeks. Thanks in advance.
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Is a bit over 3 hrs....
try this app to see if your phone is receiving proper charge .... install current widget from google play
default charge is 1000 ma (wall charger)
default usb charge 450 ma
with the siyah kernel stweeks you could increase wall charge to 1200 ma + usb to 900 ma
hope it is usefull
slimg said:
Is a bit over 3 hrs....
try this app to see if your phone is receiving proper charge .... install current widget from google play
default charge is 1000 ma (wall charger)
default usb charge 450 ma
with the siyah kernel stweeks you could increase wall charge to 1200 ma + usb to 900 ma
hope it is usefull
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Thanks very much. I installed the app and I am only getting 466ma while using wall charger. Is that acceptable?
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I had the same problem after jb update now after changing the usb cable its back to normal...the problem is with the defective 4 pin usb cable bundled with few of our phones...so the only solution is buy a 5 pin usb cable of some other brand( htc , ,soney, lg..) that should solve your problem.
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mrm43 said:
Thanks very much. I installed the app and I am only getting 466ma while using wall charger. Is that acceptable?
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Ain't good enough buddy. I have this kind of problem if you have read my posts on the Philippines thread but I have sorted it out already.
Anyway go look in here, you are not alone. :thumbup:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907361
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Just to follow it up:
Yes I can confirm that it is a cable problem. All my test were done while running the Current widget app.
Using:
My charger and my cable = 466ma
Wife's charger and her cable = 999ma
Wife's charger and my cable =466ma
My charger and wife's cable =999ma
From this i can tell that the probkem is my cable.
But I think I fixed it. I tried blowing the pins on my cable so dust would clear.
And to my surprise, I got 999ma using my charger and my cable.
Anyway thanks to all. Hope that's the end of it.
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Ain't good enough buddy. I have this kind of problem if you have read my posts on the Philippines thread but I have sorted it out already.
Anyway go look in here, you are not alone. :thumbup:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907361
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Thanks for this. I will be reading it later.
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You nailed it ...
mrm43 said:
Just to follow it up:
Yes I can confirm that it is a cable problem. All my test were done while running the Current widget app.
Using:
My charger and my cable = 466ma
Wife's charger and her cable = 999ma
Wife's charger and my cable =466ma
My charger and wife's cable =999ma
From this i can tell that the probkem is my cable.
But I think I fixed it. I tried blowing the pins on my cable so dust would clear.
And to my surprise, I got 999ma using my charger and my cable.
Anyway thanks to all. Hope that's the end of it.
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Is great that you found the problem , and that is not expensive to replace :good:
Hello,
I just installed ReVolt and the charge rate is just ridiculous. I can manually change the charge rate but before I do I need too know a few things. The first thing is on stock charger what is the Input Current? The second thing is what is the charging current, (the current going from the phone to the battery).
I know the risks and I'm not stupid I just need to know so I will not damage my charger and battery.
Have a read on the charger itself. It should say how many amps or A it charges at.
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I dont know input but at output is 1A at 5V
Since u mentioned u know the risks, can u please give me a brief on em?
Whars the max that can happen?
And is the super fast charge worth it?
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On my previous phone I blew the battery from pushing too much current into it after I changed the charging current. I put 800 and my battery could only handle 650. On my previous phone the charger melted and almost caused a fire because I changed the input current to a higher number instead of using the right one.
I just want to make sure the same thing doesn't happen again. So for those who mock or who are rude just stop. Not everyone is a pro. Does anyone know the input current of the stock battery for the Samsung Galaxy S3 i9300 while charging? What is a safe number. I'm using an app which doesn't show the right values.
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Since u mentioned u know the risks, can u please give me a brief on em?
Whars the max that can happen?
And is the super fast charge worth it?
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Have a read on the charger itself. It should say how many amps or A it charges at.
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there should be only max current of the charger
Woah. Now thats scary.
Thanks
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I found the charger rate but I want too know the charge rate of the battery. How much current can the stock battery accept?
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1000 mah normal charging and 475 mah with usb
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I might as well enjoy long charges if no one knows the battery rate. I know the charger rate.
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I use mine on default rate for mains and 900ma thru USB and it charges just fine and safely.
So long as the USB is capable of supplying 900ma (most modern PCs can) then there shouldn't be a problem.
I've heard of people using higher rates (mains is 1A, USB 500ma by default) than above but this can be dangerous, for both you and your phone.
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Hello friends today I will tell you how u can charge your note 2 very fast.. As we all know note 2 takes quite a long time to charge.. So I will tell u a simple trick to charge your note 2 faster than ever...
What u have to do just replace your Samsung's data cable to nokia's data cable.. now many people will ask me what's the difference in those data cable.. guyzz there is a big logic behind this..
In samsung's data cable there are just 4pins in pin.. But in nokia's or in lg's data cable there are 5pins in pin that's why they charge very fast.. Take a look on picture I have lg's data cable and it have 5pins in pin..
So guyzz just use nokia's or lg's data cable to charge your note 2 very fast.. believe me guyz it really works..
Hit thanks if I helped you...
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I think it should have been posted in general thread
(How to) charge your note 2 faster...
Use a 2+amp charger. Anything else will take longer.
/thread.
It's true
Eddie_Brock said:
(How to) charge your note 2 faster...
Use a 2+amp charger. Anything else will take longer.
/thread.
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It's true. I am using the cable from my old HTC phone and it takes 2-2.5 hours to charge the phone. It will take 5-6 hours if Samsung cable is used.
how does having 5 pins help in charging faster ?
ultimately on the other end there are only 4 pins right ?
ntkhoa said:
It's true. I am using the cable from my old HTC phone and it takes 2-2.5 hours to charge the phone. It will take 5-6 hours if Samsung cable is used.
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Weird... My note2 charges 50% per hour using note2 cable.
I believe it might increase the phone temp
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ntkhoa said:
It's true. I am using the cable from my old HTC phone and it takes 2-2.5 hours to charge the phone. It will take 5-6 hours if Samsung cable is used.
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Download "Galaxy Charging current" from the play store and you should get 1800 mA as your max and current if it's lower than that then you should replace your cable with a note 2 original cable just like what happened to me suddenly my note 2 needed 8 hours to charge now it's back to 2 hour \o/
My charger takes me a hour and a half to charge incredible I purchased it at handtec and honestly its amazing
http://www.handtec.co.uk/samsung-of...rousb-cable-white-eta-u90uweg-ecb-du4awe.html
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i'm using Anker Astro E5 15000mAh External Battery USB cable... Trust Me... very fast charging:good:
i though best is using the galaxy current charging app to see the power current charging rate between 1600-1800 ?
does this LG 5 pin cable charging rate between 1600~1800mAh ?
Wont the charging tweaks fill in the hypothetical gap of both the pins in the cable? I mean im sure you can simply adjust the kernel to push out a higher current, or will the higher current be limited by the Samsung cable?
Actually yes! Just use persues kernel. You can reduce input voltage to as low as 0.3amp and as high as 2.1 amp. N2 Charges by default at 1.8amp.
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it is true....I hav been using it form a quite long time...
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thnx...it really works!!!
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tnks
thanks bro
As per my point of view its all misconceptions ......as long as ur phone is getting more than 1600 mamp current it will fast charge with any of the cables ...and if ur getting less than that it will charge slow ...so instead keep an eye on that ...as soon as it starts reducing check the cable .....
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I charge in less than 2 hours with a charger I bought at a shop nearby.and it has the HTC usb attached
I agree to Manish
I agree to Manish.. check first in galaxy chaging current app what you are getting. Currently im using a 3 in 1 usb cable and Im getting 1800mah using the 2.1amp charger and 1200 if I connected it to the usb port of my laptop.