Anyone seen it?
The ones sold are 1A which is rather slow for charging, i plan on using it for GPS + music so i'm not sure if 1A is enough to charge it.
The only 2A wireless i've found is this:
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For those who bought it, how thick is it?
I'm thinking of combining it with brodit / ibolt dock....
Ohh, you can purchase a USB car charger with two USB ports. So you can charge you phone with your USB charging cable and also charge your GPS or Tablet.
aaa111sss said:
Ohh, you can purchase a USB car charger with two USB ports. So you can charge you phone with your USB charging cable and also charge your GPS or Tablet.
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I meant i use GPS and music on my note 3, So it will charge very slowly or maybe not charging at all if i use 1A wireless
There are a few threads that cover wireless charging. You find some info there. You are not likely to find a 2Amp wireless charger.
- Wireless charging will be slower than wired.
- It is more inefficient and produces more heat
- Most devices are limited to charging at something under 1Amp or even 500mA (as to minimize the heat produced).
- A custom kernel may be able to raise the charging ability of the device, but probably not over 1Amp.
No matter what you do 640ma is the charging current so a 1 amp charger will work fine
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BlueChris said:
No matter what you do 640ma is the charging current so a 1 amp charger will work fine
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There are a few threads that cover wireless charging. You find some info there. You are not likely to find a 2Amp wireless charger.
- Wireless charging will be slower than wired.
- It is more inefficient and produces more heat
- Most devices are limited to charging at something under 1Amp or even 500mA (as to minimize the heat produced).
- A custom kernel may be able to raise the charging ability of the device, but probably not over 1Amp.
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...enough-to-put-it-out-of-50-off-coupons-reach/
So this is false ad? Or just marketing gimmicks cause the max is 640mA?
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...enough-to-put-it-out-of-50-off-coupons-reach/
So this is false ad? Or just marketing gimmicks cause the max is 640mA?
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2Amp charger powers the pad. The pad puts out 1Amp to the device.
Like I said there are threads discussing wireless chargers in this and in the Note 2 section. The Note 2 section is little older and has lots of info. It even discuss that Samsung charger.
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Is anyone elses phone losing its charge while attached to the stock att car charger?? I had GPS on the entire time but this hasnt happened with any phone I've had since the Touch Pro..
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The screen uses a lot of juice. Normally while in use and connected to a charger it will sustain the same level of charge. If you use GPS and data on top of that it isn't unusual for it to drain the battery. Not sure if the Motorola rapid charger fixes this, but the att charger can not keep up
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What I did was get a USB cable our extension and short the white and green pair TOWARDS THE PHONE and instead of your phone charging at 4000 milliamps it will bump it up to 7-9000 milliamps. Just read it on a thread a few days ago and works great.
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And if you don't want to modify cables or chargers then you can buy something off the shelf that has the data pins shorted together. Ideally you want a charger capable of 1A or more current (1000mA). I was getting 500mA before I modified my chargers and that wasn't enough to keeps up with the current draw of the phone and GPS. With 1000mA on tap now, it keeps up no problem. Poke around to see what chargers people can confirm work with our phones (have data+ and - shorted together off the shelf).
The Samsung charger that comes with the car mount does the same thing. They simply cannot keep up if using the GPS while keeping the screen on.
You will most likely not see this with say a SkyRocket because of the screen size.
Phoneguy589 said:
What I did was get a USB cable our extension and short the white and green pair TOWARDS THE PHONE and instead of your phone charging at 4000 milliamps it will bump it up to 7-9000 milliamps. Just read it on a thread a few days ago and works great.
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Not really following the instructions here. Anyway someone can elaborate?
Two older threads in General and one in Accessories go into great detail.
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The Samsung charger that comes with the car mount does the same thing. They simply cannot keep up if using the GPS while keeping the screen on.
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Using Current Widget from Market; the charger I got with the Samsung car dock is the first one to produce more than one amp consistently. Box states that charger model may vary. My unit had thin body with oval head and non-coiled wire, and was first one to actually charge while using Google Maps/Navigation.
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I had two chinese W.C that worked pretty well with my old nexus 5 now with my new G3 i can't make them work properly...both of them start charging for 10'' then they stop and they starting again and this is happening all the time...
I dissasemply one and put the grid right above my G3 back cover and its doing the same...
why they aren't compatible with my G3??they are low on power?or simply aren't compatible with my G3??thanks!
Just watch a review about the original LG wireless charger...with 1-Amp it does that same thing but when using G3 own 1.8-amp charger, it works fine. So it just seems to get too less power...
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sandelin85 said:
Just watch a review about the original LG wireless charger...with 1-Amp it does that same thing but when using G3 own 1.8-amp charger, it works fine. So it just seems to get too less power...
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This is the one I have...1500mah it corny say anything about amp btw
I have this one and it seems to work just fine, with lg g3 original charger: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Qi-Wireless...S_Cell_Phone_PDA_Chargers&hash=item3399c44363
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I have this one and it seems to work just fine, with lg g3 original charger: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Qi-Wireless...S_Cell_Phone_PDA_Chargers&hash=item3399c44363
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This is my second charger but I use my pc usb not the g3 charger...maybe this is the problem...
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This is my second charger but I use my pc usb not the g3 charger...maybe this is the problem...
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i think so, because computer usb gives usually about 0.5 amps...
Using the Nokia fatboy dt910 3 coil charger without issue {even with a spigen slim armor case}
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This is the one I have...1500mah it corny say anything about amp btw
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1500 mah is the same as 1.5 Amp. That's referring to the power of the charger you connect it to. If you connect that charging puck to a 1 amp (1000 ma) charger, or less, it will do what you describe.
Also try different USB cables. I've found some cables just don't transfer enough power, and cause the same problem.
i have stock wireless chager .. its good :good:
So is the trick here just to use the charging cable and AC adapter that came with the G3?
The Powerbot charging station I got works fine under any condition with my Nexus 7, but I get the above described error with my G3. I tried different cable and AC adapter combinations to no avail (not sure if I tried my LG cable with adapter on this one). Plugged into my work computer with one of the USB cables that came with it, it worked fine. For one day. The next day, it kept giving me problems again so not sure if it’s just the phone, some annoyingly precise placement, or just the charger itself (again, no problems with the Nexus 7).
I just received the ChoeTech wireless 3-coil wireless charger today. With the included cable plugged into my work computer, it was giving me problems. With the short cable that came with the Powerbot, my phone is now charging.
This off and on is kind of a headache.
Does the LG OEM desktop battery cradle charger quickcharge the battery if you use the LG OEM fast charger?
The desktop cradle from the promotion and the original charger included with the phone.
I thought QC was associated with the CPU chip and how it controls the voltage as the associated battery charges. Since there's no CPU chip in the desktop charger, I would not think it would.
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I thought QC was associated with the CPU chip and how it controls the voltage as the associated battery charges. Since there's no CPU chip in the desktop charger, I would not think it would.
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Well there's some kind of "intelligence" in the desktop charger. There's a button and 3 LEDs that indicate the charge level. During charging it flashes how charged it is and how much is being charged (ie totally dead, 1 LED flashes; 1/3rd charged 1 solid LED, 1 flashing LED; etc), and with no charger attached if you press the button the charger lights up how charged the battery inside it is. Of course I'm not sure how that is handled, whether there is a chip or what and even if there is a chip, whether it's capable of whatever is required for the QC logic; but it's why I asked.
Here's an easy way to figure it out. If it takes ~80min to go from 0-100, there's QC (v2.0 at least) in play. If it takes longer, it's not doing fast charging.
During charging just wake the screen, there is a message stating charging, or fast charging, then you will know.
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During charging just wake the screen, there is a message stating charging, or fast charging, then you will know.
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Ummm I think you misunderstood the question. We're talking about the desktop battery charger. You charge the battery in it and the phone is not involved. No screen. No notification.
I haven't tested the 80 minutes thing but I'm guessing it's not quickcharging.
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Ummm I think you misunderstood the question. We're talking about the desktop battery charger. You charge the battery in it and the phone is not involved. No screen. No notification.
I haven't tested the 80 minutes thing but I'm guessing it's not quickcharging.
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I through you mean the official desktop stand charger you put the phone on, so you are referring to the battery cradle. ok I understand.
I decided to finally open my cradle and extra battery and hooked it up to my QC3.0 charger along with a volt/ammeter. It pulls at 1.5A, 5V only. So decidedly NO, it is not a QC capable chargee.
I was wondering if anyone has found a good portable wireless charge?
I might just take the risk and get either...
Wireless Portable Charger, Hokonui 10000mAh 10W
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No Branded - Wireless Portable Charger
Criteria
Battery Indicator
10W fast charge
Optional - flash light
Thanks!
FWIW, these will not charge the Pixel 3 at 10w. The Pixel 3 does not support qi fast charge; it uses a proprietary technology.
So just so you all know, slow wireless charging is like 300-500mah... The pixel charger is like 400-600. It's not that much of a difference other than what the phone says fast or slow.
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So just so you all know, slow wireless charging is like 300-500mah... The pixel charger is like 400-600. It's not that much of a difference other than what the phone says fast or slow.
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slow charging is actually better in this case: Less heat from induction.
Question for anyone using wireless charging. Those magnetic car phone holders need a metal plate on the back of the phone. Does that plate interfere with wireless charging for you guys?
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Question for anyone using wireless charging. Those magnetic car phone holders need a metal plate on the back of the phone. Does that plate interfere with wireless charging for you guys?
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I've read it does.
Just for data point purposes. I tried it in a BMW F80 M3 and the wireless charging works even with a Scosche metal plate in the back of the phone. It's the smaller plate.
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Of course it charges "slowly" because it's not a Google charger. When are they releasing the patch to allow fast charging for other chargers? This plate chargers an iPhone X quickly, so it should have enough juice.
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I was wondering if anyone has found a good portable wireless charge?
I might just take the risk and get either...
Wireless Portable Charger, Hokonui 10000mAh 10W
--OR--
No Branded - Wireless Portable Charger
Criteria
Battery Indicator
10W fast charge
Optional - flash light
Thanks!
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I picked up the Hokonui wireless portable charger works great for wireless charging is honestly fine right now, I have a thick Pixel 2XL case which in turn means both my Pixel Stand and that portable power bank charge slow, I can update on that when I get a new case this month.
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aideaz 10k. wireless and PD.
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I've read it does.
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Only if the plate sits right over the charging coils - I have the Nillkin Magnetic Wireless In-Car Charger https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07CHKW7Q2 and it has a thin U-shaped metal plate that I have stuck to the inside of my Pixel 3 case. It holds pretty well and charges fast enough for my needs.
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Can I use my usb-c laptop charger to charge my Poco F1 ?
This is the charger:
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It will act as a fast charger or it will brick my phone?
Thank you.
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Hello,
Can I use my usb-c laptop charger to charge my Poco F1 ?
This is the charger:
It will act as a fast charger or it will brick my phone?
Thank you.
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No.You will brick your phone.
It does say that it can do 5V at 2A, so that is phone charging terirtory, but i dont know if the charger can detect the required power. Its risky but may work.
it'll probably work
but I've seen arduinos fry because they were plugged into the USB C port on the newest macbook while it was plugged into the charger
I often charge my Poco with my 65W charger. No Problem so far.
Even my OnePlus Wireless Bullets I charge with the 64W charger
Not responsible if your burn your house down or something lol
I use 65 watt lappy charger ....n it also show "Turbo Charger" .. no warning sign.... So no prblm to use i think
The phone and adapter should communicate with each other. It will pull only as much as the phone requests. I've used a Motorola 25 watt charger on my phone...and the measured pull is only 18W.
But it's better to be safe than sorry.
Even you use 500W charger if it will launch in Future. Poco F1 will gonna take only upto 18W power to charge itself.
you will damage your hardware! it supports 18w only!
you question can be viewed as, can i insert direct wire from wal socket to phone?
The phone is the one that decides how much power it wants to get. The charger just provides whatever it has to offer that's why these brick chargers have lots of modes set as it's output. There's should be no problem hooking your phone to these power bricks as every power needs proper handshake before delivery.
in my mi6 i used one from hp, works ultra fast!, but the phone is overheating, is dangerous, seems like to explote
if this was 10 years ago you will probably fry your phone, but nowadays smartphones are really smart. they will determine the best and maximum voltage/ampere to charge themselves.