Hi.
Have any of you tried to use the S-View cover with wireless charging with the Nokia DT-900 instead of the standard pad that you get if you buy the Samsung wireless kit? I've heard that DT-900 is faster than the Samsung pad.
EDIT: Hmm, maybe this should be in the Accessories forum.
Any feedback on this? I'm standing in a store that has for $20,but don't want to buy it if it doesn't work.
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It won't charge faster than the Samsung wireless charger (they charge at the same rate). If anything, the Nokia (.75A) would charge slower than the Samsung (1A) if the charging rate wasn't limited by the rom. The Nokia is better at positioning though, since it has 3 coils instead of 1 in the Samsung.
There is a dedicated thread for wireless charging, please ask there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2438168
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I ordered mine this morning!! YAY
The first thing I'm going to do is work on plans for doing a Qi Wireless charging case. I figured I would use a thick piece of wood (or 3D printed piece of plastic ) as the "case" with a cut out for the Qi parts salvaged from something found on eBay or Amazon (from a iPhone charge case etc) and connect it all via the magnetic charge port. What I was hoping to figure out is if anyone knows the positive or negative sites on the magnetic charge connector?? Or does it even matter?
I know this project will add some bulk to the already large device, but I really would like wireless charging as I have fallen in love with it!!
Thanks in advance!
David
One thing to factor in mind is the slow charging rates with wireless charging.
With the quick charge function on the S800, you can probably go from 0-100 in 2hours. Whereas with wireless charging it could take 8+ hours. Great if you just want to leave it on your desk at work I guess, but from personal experience with modding the note 2 to be wireless charging compatible, it was rarely a practical as I always used the cable > wireless.
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One thing to factor in mind is the slow charging rates with wireless charging.
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I pretty much use wireless charging exclusively with my Nexus 4 and I have never had a problem with it.
Thanks for the reply though!!
David
I reviewed both of these products at the same time. They both work great together! :good:
http://youtu.be/sM8L0xs5e0U?list=UUL77xLYjJCAskgB7Si77Bow
QI Inductive Charging Technology is a cutting edge technology, which allows for eliminating charging wire and adapters. Because of the built-in energy saver, once the phone is charged or removed from the "mat" it automatically goes into idle mode, saving you energy costs, yet always ready to charge.
Model RP-WCN11
Capacity 4800mah
Output 5V, 1A max
Input DC 5V, 1.5A
Weight 11.2 ounces
Size 5.7" x 3.11" x 0.42"
Direct Charge Models:
- Nexus 7 2nd Gen/Nexus 4 / LG Optimus Vu2
- Nokia Lumia 920
- HTC 8X (UK version does not support QI wireless charging)/ HTC Droid DNA
Models that Require a Wireless Charging Case / Cover Adapter:
Samsung Galaxy S4 / S3; Galaxy Note 2 / 3 (not the Verizon version); Nokia Lumia 820 / iPhone 5S 5C 5 4 4S 3G
If you want a wireless receiver please also check out our RAVPower Qi Standard Wireless Charging Receiver.
Note:
1. RAVPower® Qi-Enabled Single-Position Wireless Charger is compliant with the Qi standard developed by the Wireless Power Consortium.
2. Please confirm that your cell phone is Qi-compliant. Otherwise, please supply your own Qi-compliant back-cover adpater to enable your device to charge.
3. Protective cases that exceed 5 mm / 0.2 inch thick prevent the charger from working properly. In these case, remove before charging.
Laptop USB Port)
RAVPower ® Wireless Charging Receiver Wireless Charger Charging Receiver For Samsung Galaxy Note III 3 N9000 N9005,Qi Standard Wireless Charging Receiver
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Compatible with any Qi standard charging pad include RAVPower RP-WCN7,RP-WCN11,Orbit RP-WCN12,RP-WCN11 or others
High efficient rapid wireless charge
Thanks for review, but please do not use XDA to advertise and sell. We are not here for that.
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Thanks for review, but please do not use XDA to advertise and sell. We are not here for that.
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hmmm, is that a new rule....cause before everyone asked where to get this stuff? So I always added it...just curious.....no biggie...thx
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Thanks for review, but please do not use XDA to advertise and sell. We are not here for that.
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I think I deserve an answer???
I am new to the nexus 6 and I have a wireless charger I bought for me G2. It came with a wireless pad and cable. It says to use the charger your phone came with.
Well our Nexus 6's come with the super chargers...
Is it OK to use the wireless charger pad with our power chargers? Or should I purchase a 2 amp (or something different) charger to use with the wireless pad?
Just looking for advice. Thank you.
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You can use the g2 charger as-is. It will just be slow. Won't damage the phone..
Well I sold the g2 with the charger. So I have the charger the nexus 6 came with. I am fine with slow charging as I put it on the pad then sleep at night. I just don't want to burn something up because we have the new style chargers. Maybe I'm wrong but I wanted to ask. Better safe than sorry.
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The turbo charger adapts to what it is connected to... I charge my sony sw3 smartwatch with the turbo charger every night. It doesn't feel any faster.
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I am new to the nexus 6 and I have a wireless charger I bought for me G2. It came with a wireless pad and cable. It says to use the charger your phone came with.
Well our Nexus 6's come with the super chargers...
Is it OK to use the wireless charger pad with our power chargers? Or should I purchase a 2 amp (or something different) charger to use with the wireless pad?
Just looking for advice. Thank you.
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http://www.amazon.com/BlackBerry-ACC-39343-301-Original-Micro-USB-Blackberry/dp/B005OD89MY/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1440020348&sr=8-3&keywords=blackberry+playbook+charger
This is probably the best one to use for QI Chargers.
I have about 5 of them I use for the 2 QI Chargers I have and for traveling.
I contacted the manufacturer of my qi charger and they said that I needed a 1.8 amp minimum charger to work the 3 coil system. They actually sell a 2 amp add on one. They had the answer all along.. I appreciate all the responses and help.
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kmcrane said:
I contacted the manufacturer of my qi charger and they said that I needed a 1.8 amp minimum charger to work the 3 coil system. They actually sell a 2 amp add on one. They had the answer all along.. I appreciate all the responses and help.
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The standard turbo charger of the N6 has a capacity of 1,6 A. When the device connected is suitable for turbo (like the N6) it switches to turbo mode 1 or to mode 2 by setting the Volt to 9 or 12 V, but only when the battery is charged below 78%.
The wireless QI charging pads from China are connected to chargers with a capacity of 1 A. at 5 V.
This way of wireless charging works for my Nexus devices..
Has anyone tried the Unicorn Beetle case with the VÜ wireless charging car mount?
I ordered it, really hope it fits... Really nervous!
kmcrane said:
I am new to the nexus 6 and I have a wireless charger I bought for me G2. It came with a wireless pad and cable. It says to use the charger your phone came with.
Well our Nexus 6's come with the super chargers...
Is it OK to use the wireless charger pad with our power chargers? Or should I purchase a 2 amp (or something different) charger to use with the wireless pad?
Just looking for advice. Thank you.
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You can use an QC 2.0 charger on any phone without issues. The phones/devices PCU (power control unit) controls the output and pulls what it can from be charger. I have 5 or 6 QC 2.0 chargers including 3 Motorola 'turbo' ones and some others. I use these to power my qi pads, charge external batteries, charge my Huawei Watch (formerly charged my LG Urbane) and I've never had any issues at all.
Should I use the one by Samsung so as not to degrade the battery?
or it doesn't matter at all?
What brands would you recommend?
It doesn't matter. I use 2 official wireless chargers and one 3rd party pleeson brand.
Not one difference.
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I don't know, after the latest system update on verizon my 3rd party wireless charger stopped working. Only charges about 20% then stops.
Shouldn't be. But I'm waiting for the new convertible one to be on sale.
No problem with my choetech stand fast wireless charger.
The S8 supports most wireless chargers, but it's best to make sure the charger you pick was made for at least the S7 if you want to get the wireless fast charge function.
The transmitter for the wireless charger also needs to line up with the right spot on your phone or it might not make a proper connection. I had this issue with my S6 where the spot on the phone was lower than the charger, so I had to put something below the phone to line it up with the charger.
Just saw this fast wireless charger deals on Slickdeals! Hope useful for you: https://slickdeals.net/f/10178316-choetech-qi-wireless-charging-stand-for-galaxy-note-5-s8-s7-s6-edge-and-more-16-ac-fsss?src=SiteSearchV2_SearchBarV2Algo1
I snagged the official 2017 wireless charger for a steal at best buy. I showed them an online add from cdw and they took it!!! Only cause it was the last one in stock and they wanted to slang it quick. Lady at the register was surprised I got the deal.
Bought a Tronsmart Chocolate Bar charger. Works just fine, though I plan to move the charger circuit (replacing the microUSB port with a soldered USB cable or even a QC3.0 power brick) into a 3D printed phone stand.
I have a normal diy wireless charging coil. It heard up more than it charges.
I bought a Black Web wireless charger from Walmart originally as a temporary charger until we got in the Samsung one. Honestly not going to bother. It works well enough, no heat and holds the phone at 100% once charged.
I looked around on Amazon and it seems to be identical to several they sell, just different branding.
I'm content at the moment, was only $20.
My Nexus 6 charger worked only at normal speeds. I like the magnet in it so ordered magnets to attempt to modify the Blackweb charger. They aren't necessarily needed, just something I want to attempt.
Dears, the title says it all: looking for a good inductive charger to be used with the x2 pro. Unfortunately, all the qi chargers I've seen are typically 10 to 15W in output... I assume that a complete charge would require hours.
Is there any better product on the market? I've seen a 20W wireless charger by xiaomi but price is quite high...
It doesnt have wireless charging capability at all.
Sure? I heard about inductive charge capability on the x2 pro, maybe it was just a garbage technical spec page on Web. Can anyone with an iq charger try?
Sadly doesnt work, I even tried it with my wireless charger.
I charge every night with oneplus 5t dashcharge. It's fast enough
If someone gives you a 30min full charge, whay do you need a 2,5 hours charge? This phone is very fast on charging, the fastest one you can get at the moment around 400€, so wireless is a no no for this phone.
Why you need wireless charger when you're using X2 pro?
Well guys, it could be useful at work when you already have other qi compliant devices. A simple pad on the desk and all you have to do is put the phone over it. Who cares about charging speed when you have to spend the entire day at work ?
Anyway, since it's now official that the x2 pro doesn't support inductive charge, any question falls.
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Well guys, it could be useful at work when you already have other qi compliant devices. A simple pad on the desk and all you have to do is put the phone over it. Who cares about charging speed when you have to spend the entire day at work ?
Anyway, since it's now official that the x2 pro doesn't support inductive charge, any question falls.
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You can use something like that Link